acm-header
Sign In

Communications of the ACM

News


bg-corner

An edited collection of advanced computing news from Communications of the ACM, ACM TechNews, other ACM resources, and news sites around the Web.


Think Fast--Is Neuromorphic Computing Set to Leap Forward?
From ACM TechNews

Think Fast--Is Neuromorphic Computing Set to Leap Forward?

European Human Brain Project leader Karlheinz Meier offers an overview of the state of neuromorphic computing technology.

Navy Looking at Teaching Robots How to Behave
From ACM TechNews

Navy Looking at Teaching Robots How to Behave

The U.S. Navy is funding projects to train autonomous systems to not harm humans.

This Supercomputer Will Try to Find Intelligence on Reddit
From ACM News

This Supercomputer Will Try to Find Intelligence on Reddit

Is it possible that the secret to building machine intelligence lies in spending endless hours reading Reddit?

­ta Researcher Wins Grant to ­se Data Mining to Improve Diagnosis, Treatment of Depression
From ACM TechNews

­ta Researcher Wins Grant to ­se Data Mining to Improve Diagnosis, Treatment of Depression

University of Texas at Arlington professor Heng Huang's data-mining efforts could help improve the diagnosis and treatment of depression.

Tim Cook: Running Apple 'is Sort of a Lonely Job'
From ACM Opinion

Tim Cook: Running Apple 'is Sort of a Lonely Job'

On a sleek white coffee table in Apple CEO Tim Cook's fourth-floor office in late July, beneath framed posters of Robert F. Kennedy, the Rev. Martin Luther King...

Expensive Drones Take Flying Lessons from Cheaper Stunt Doubles
From ACM News

Expensive Drones Take Flying Lessons from Cheaper Stunt Doubles

Some of the best lessons come from the school of hard knocks. But some kit is too delicate or expensive to be subjected to this.

The Robot You Want Most Is Far From Reality
From ACM TechNews

The Robot You Want Most Is Far From Reality

House-cleaning robots will surely be popular, but building one will be a daunting challenge, according to researchers.

Scientists Are ­sing Sound to Track Nighttime Bird Migration
From ACM TechNews

Scientists Are ­sing Sound to Track Nighttime Bird Migration

Researchers are helping to track the nighttime migratory patterns of birds by teaching a computer to recognize their flight calls.

Of Heartbeats, Bones and Brushstrokes
From ACM TechNews

Of Heartbeats, Bones and Brushstrokes

A five-year, $1.5-million award will enable Duke University professor Ingrid Daubechies to expand her collaborative research involving mathematics and electrical...

Toyota Teaches Cars to Drive By Studying Human Drivers
From ACM TechNews

Toyota Teaches Cars to Drive By Studying Human Drivers

The development of autonomous-driving capabilities and home-care robots are areas the recently created Toyota Research Institute (TRI) is exploring.

Crystal Mimics Brain Cell to Sift Through Giant Piles of Data
From ACM News

Crystal Mimics Brain Cell to Sift Through Giant Piles of Data

There's nothing quite like the human brain. Today, researchers at IBM unveiled their latest attempt to mimic it: an artificial neuron that switches between crystal...

Google's Driverless-Car Czar on Taking the Human Out of the Equation
From ACM Opinion

Google's Driverless-Car Czar on Taking the Human Out of the Equation

You devoted your life to human-driven transportation, engineering SUVs at Ford and taking Hyundai (as U.S. CEO and president) to record levels of sales in the U...

The Brain Behind Google's Artificial Intelligence
From ACM TechNews

The Brain Behind Google's Artificial Intelligence

In an interview, Jeff Dean, senior fellow of Google's Systems and Infrastructure Group, discusses the company's artificial intelligence agenda.

Can Machines Keep ­S Safe from Cyber-Attack?
From ACM News

Can Machines Keep ­S Safe from Cyber-Attack?

Best known for its part in bringing the internet into being, the Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency has more recently brought engineers together to tackle...

Machine Learning Researchers Team ­p With Chinese Botanists on Flower-Recognition Project
From ACM TechNews

Machine Learning Researchers Team ­p With Chinese Botanists on Flower-Recognition Project

The Smart Flower Recognition System is designed to quickly identify any flower or plant.

How To Fool AI Into Seeing Something That Isn't There
From ACM News

How To Fool AI Into Seeing Something That Isn't There

Our machines are littered with security holes, because programmers are human.

Machines v. Hackers: Cybersecurity's Artificial Intelligence Future
From ACM TechNews

Machines v. Hackers: Cybersecurity's Artificial Intelligence Future

Experts predict machines will perform increasingly complex cybersecurity operations over time, reducing the need for humans and facilitating a paradigm shift in...

Reinforcement Renaissance
From Communications of the ACM

Reinforcement Renaissance

The power of deep neural networks has sparked renewed interest in reinforcement learning, with applications to games, robotics, and beyond.

They Promised ­S Jet Packs. They Promised the Bosses Profit.
From ACM News

They Promised ­S Jet Packs. They Promised the Bosses Profit.

Project Foghorn is one of those straight-from-science-fiction concepts we've come to expect from Alphabet, the sprawling conglomerate formerly known as Google.

Nasa Mars Rover Can Choose Laser Targets on Its Own
From ACM News

Nasa Mars Rover Can Choose Laser Targets on Its Own

NASA's Mars rover Curiosity is now selecting rock targets for its laser spectrometer—the first time autonomous target selection is available for an instrument of...
Sign In for Full Access
» Forgot Password? » Create an ACM Web Account