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Hidden Messages Fool AI
From Communications of the ACM

Hidden Messages Fool AI

Forced errors focus attention on neural network quirks.

Quantum Leap
From Communications of the ACM

Quantum Leap

A new proof supports a 25-year-old claim of the unique power of quantum computing.

Israel's Tech Sector Faces Shortage of Workers
From ACM TechNews

Israel's Tech Sector Faces Shortage of Workers

Israel is struggling to recruit workers to its technology sector.

Half of Academic Scientists Quit After Just Five Years–Here's Why
From ACM TechNews

Half of Academic Scientists Quit After Just Five Years–Here's Why

Indiana University researchers estimated that half of all people pursuing STEM careers at higher-education institutions leave the field after only five years. ...

This Graduate School Helped Make New York Appealing to Amazon
From ACM TechNews

This Graduate School Helped Make New York Appealing to Amazon

Cornell Tech's reputation for producing skilled technology graduates played a decisive role in Amazon's decision to build its new headquarters in New York City....

AI Has Some Explaining to Do
From ACM TechNews

AI Has Some Explaining to Do

Software makers offer more transparent machine-learning tools—but there's a trade-off.

Taking the Reins of AI
From ACM News

Taking the Reins of AI

A new report calls for the U.S. government to watch, encourage, and regulate (where necessary) artificial intelligence.  

Taiwan's Rice Farmers ­se Big Data to Cope With Climate Change
From ACM TechNews

Taiwan's Rice Farmers ­se Big Data to Cope With Climate Change

Taiwanese rice growers are using big data as a part of a pilot project to ensure the resilience of crop production in the face of climate change.

Team Invents Method to Shrink Objects to the Nanoscale
From ACM News

Team Invents Method to Shrink Objects to the Nanoscale

MIT researchers have invented a way to fabricate nanoscale 3-D objects of nearly any shape. They can also pattern the objects with a variety of useful materials...

Stewart Brand Announced as 2019 Paradigm Award Winner
From ACM News

Stewart Brand Announced as 2019 Paradigm Award Winner

The "Original Ecomodernist" to accept the award at the Breakthrough Dialogue event in June in Sausalito, CA.

How Russian Trolls ­sed Meme Warfare to Divide America
From ACM News

How Russian Trolls ­sed Meme Warfare to Divide America

There's a meme on Instagram, circulated by a group called "Born Liberal." A fist holds a cluster of strings, reaching down into people with television sets for...

NASA's Juno Mission Halfway to Jupiter Science
From ACM News

NASA's Juno Mission Halfway to Jupiter Science

On Dec. 21, at 8:49:48 a.m. PST (11:49:48 a.m. EST) NASA's Juno spacecraft will be 3,140 miles (5,053 kilometers) above Jupiter's cloud tops and hurtling by at...

Searching for the Perfect Artificial Synapse for AI
From ACM News

Searching for the Perfect Artificial Synapse for AI

What's the best type of device from which to build a neural network? Of course, it should be fast, small, consume little power, have the ability to reliably store...

Ingestible Capsule Can Be Controlled Wirelessly
From ACM TechNews

Ingestible Capsule Can Be Controlled Wirelessly

A new ingestible capsule can be customized to dispatch drugs, sense environmental conditions, or both, and can remain in the stomach for at least a month.

Data ­se Draining Your Battery? Tiny Device to Speed up Memory While Also Saving Power
From ACM TechNews

Data ­se Draining Your Battery? Tiny Device to Speed up Memory While Also Saving Power

A memory cell with multiple layers of two-dimensional material stacks has the potential to be faster and more reliable than other materials.

STEM Toys Promise to Turn Kids Into Tech Geniuses. Grown-Up Coders Are Skeptical
From ACM TechNews

STEM Toys Promise to Turn Kids Into Tech Geniuses. Grown-Up Coders Are Skeptical

Some programmers are doubtful that toys promising to imbue young minds with science, technology, engineering, and math skills can deliver on that promise.

How Sony's 'Spider-Man: Into the SpiderVerse' ­ses AR to Put a New Spin on a Beloved Superhero
From ACM TechNews

How Sony's 'Spider-Man: Into the SpiderVerse' ­ses AR to Put a New Spin on a Beloved Superhero

Sony has enhanced the new animated film "Spider-Man: Into the SpiderVerse" to break new ground with augmented reality technology.

This Artist Is ­sing AI to Paint With His Mind
From ACM TechNews

This Artist Is ­sing AI to Paint With His Mind

Roboticist Alexander Reben uses artificial intelligence to create works of art.

The Yoda of Silicon Valley
From ACM News

The Yoda of Silicon Valley

Donald Knuth, recipient of the ACM A.M. Turing Award for 1974, reflects on 50 years of his opus-in-progress, "The Art of Computer Programming."

Ambient AI is About to Devour the Software Industry
From ACM News

Ambient AI is About to Devour the Software Industry

Amazon has casually unveiled what could turn into a fundamentally different way to build software.
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