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Open Source Challenger Takes on Google Translate
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Open Source Challenger Takes on Google Translate

A new open source machine translation framework could serve as an alternative to closed-source projects such as Google Translate.

The Year Encryption Won
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The Year Encryption Won

Between the revelations of mega-hacks of Yahoo and others, Russia's meddling in the US electoral system, and the recent spike in ransomware, it's easy to look at...

Intel Bets It Can Turn Everyday Silicon Into Quantum Computing's Wonder Material
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Intel Bets It Can Turn Everyday Silicon Into Quantum Computing's Wonder Material

Sometimes the solution to a problem is staring you in the face all along.

The Long-Term Jobs Killer Is Not China. It's Automation.
From ACM News

The Long-Term Jobs Killer Is Not China. It's Automation.

The first job that Sherry Johnson, 56, lost to automation was at the local newspaper in Marietta, Ga., where she fed paper into the printing machines and laid out...

Rice, Baylor Team Sets New Mark For 'deep Learning'
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Rice, Baylor Team Sets New Mark For 'deep Learning'

A new deep learning method developed by researchers at Rice University and the Baylor College of Medicine enables computers to learn about the visual world with...

Motion-Planning Chip Speeds Robots
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Motion-Planning Chip Speeds Robots

Duke University researchers say they have developed a custom processor to perform robotic motion planning that accelerates the process by three orders of magnitude...

­CLA Researchers Combat Antimicrobial Resistance ­sing Smartphones
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­CLA Researchers Combat Antimicrobial Resistance ­sing Smartphones

New technology from a University of California, Los Angeles research team could help combat the spread of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria.

Why Microsoft Believes We're on the Threshold of Quantum Computing
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Why Microsoft Believes We're on the Threshold of Quantum Computing

Most researchers aiming to make quantum computing a reality focus on superconducting quantum bits (qubits), but Microsoft's approach avoids harnessing electronic...

Swearing Dolls, Other Iot Intrusions Threaten Children's Well-Being, Privacy, Data
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Swearing Dolls, Other Iot Intrusions Threaten Children's Well-Being, Privacy, Data

The Internet of Playthings is not necessarily a safe place.

From ACM News

Andrew Moore

Andrew Moore, dean of Carnegie Mellon University's school of computer science, discusses artificial intelligence and robotics.

European Court of Justice Rules Against Mass Data Retention in Eu
From ACM News

European Court of Justice Rules Against Mass Data Retention in Eu

The Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ) ruled on Wednesday that laws allowing for the blanket collection and retention of location and traffic data are...

Building Jarvis
From ACM Opinion

Building Jarvis

My personal challenge for 2016 was to build a simple AI to run my home—like Jarvis in Iron Man.

Nvidia Surges in 2016 Using Graphics Chips to Challenge Intel
From ACM News

Nvidia Surges in 2016 Using Graphics Chips to Challenge Intel

When Paulina Sliwinska, a fund manager at Edinburgh-based Baillie Gifford & Co., made the trip to Silicon Valley looking for the next big thing in technology, she...

Slowing the Spread of Viral Misinformation: Can Crowdsourcing Help?
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Slowing the Spread of Viral Misinformation: Can Crowdsourcing Help?

Social media platforms play a pivotal role in the modern information-sharing environment's facility with virally spreading misinformation, which leads to speculation...

Obama White House's Final Tech Recommendation: Invest in AI
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Obama White House's Final Tech Recommendation: Invest in AI

The White House has recommended continued investment in artificial intelligence research and development to shore up the U.S. economy and help the country "stay...

Researchers Propose ­sing Software-Defined Networking to ­nify Cloud and Edge
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Researchers Propose ­sing Software-Defined Networking to ­nify Cloud and Edge

Researchers from Germany, Canada, and the U.S. have proposed a method to use cloud and fog computing structures to complement one another.

Report ­rges States to Take Action on Computer Science Education
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Report ­rges States to Take Action on Computer Science Education

The Southern Regional Education Board has published a report recommending actions states and schools can take to help more young people learn computer science. ...

Driverless Platoons
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Driverless Platoons

Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers have developed a mathematical model to study the effects of scheduling policies on fuel consumption and travel...

Grids of Defects Make Diamonds Practical For Quantum Computing
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Grids of Defects Make Diamonds Practical For Quantum Computing

One of the more exciting things happening in physics at the moment is the development of quantum computers that may actually be able to do something useful. 

The Great A.i. Awakening
From ACM News

The Great A.i. Awakening

Late one Friday night in early November, Jun Rekimoto, a distinguished professor of human-computer interaction at the University of Tokyo, was online preparing...
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