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Facebook's AI Is Learning Language By Reading Loads of Children's Books
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Facebook's AI Is Learning Language By Reading Loads of Children's Books

Facebook is using data from children's books to train its artificial intelligence system, and one of the system's focal points is understanding natural language...

Security Experts Weigh in on Apple vs. the Fbi, Public Policy and the Law at Nyu Event
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Security Experts Weigh in on Apple vs. the Fbi, Public Policy and the Law at Nyu Event

Most participants agreed the growing sophistication of security threats demands a shift from preventing attacks to detecting them as quickly as possible.

Quantum Mechanics Is So Weird That Scientists Need AI to Design Experiments
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Quantum Mechanics Is So Weird That Scientists Need AI to Design Experiments

University of Vienna researchers have developed an algorithm that helps design experiments in quantum optics. 

Crispr: Gene Editing Is Just the Beginning
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Crispr: Gene Editing Is Just the Beginning

Whenever a paper about CRISPR–Cas9 hits the press, the staff at Addgene quickly find out.

Taking Baby Steps Toward Software That Reasons Like Humans
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Taking Baby Steps Toward Software That Reasons Like Humans

Richard Socher appeared nervous as he waited for his artificial intelligence program to answer a simple question: "Is the tennis player wearing a cap?"

A Road Map For Advancing Women in Tech
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A Road Map For Advancing Women in Tech

A new study makes eight core recommendations for boosting diversity and advancing and retaining women in the technology sector. 

Pentagon Hackers Are Waging America’s First Cyberwar
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Pentagon Hackers Are Waging America’s First Cyberwar

U.S. politicians have long threatened America's enemies with tanks, planes, submarines, and nuclear missiles. Last week defense secretary Ashton Carter leveled...

2016 Cra Distinguished Service and A. Nico Habermann Awardees Announced
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2016 Cra Distinguished Service and A. Nico Habermann Awardees Announced

The CRA Board of Directors is pleased to announce its selections for the 2016 CRA Awards.

Florida Senate Approves Making Coding a Foreign Language
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Florida Senate Approves Making Coding a Foreign Language

Florida senators have approved a bill allowing high school students to take computer coding classes in place of foreign language requirements. 

IBM Expands Watson Analytics Program, Creates Citizen Data Scientists
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IBM Expands Watson Analytics Program, Creates Citizen Data Scientists

IBM is expanding its Watson Analytics academic program and launching a new student version of Watson Analytics. 

Carnegie Mellon's Pokerbot Models Asymmetric Data
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Carnegie Mellon's Pokerbot Models Asymmetric Data

Carnegie Mellon University's Pokerbot won first place at the Annual Computer Poker Competition in the total bankroll category. 

An Algorithm For Teamwork
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An Algorithm For Teamwork

A team of University of Victoria students took first place at the third annual BattleSnake competition hosted by the university.

Big-Data Visualization Experts Make ­sing Scatter Plots Easier For Today's Researchers
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Big-Data Visualization Experts Make ­sing Scatter Plots Easier For Today's Researchers

A new study found outcomes acquired via algorithmic methods do not always correlate to human perception assessments when grouping scatter plots according to similarity...

Peter Naur
From Communications of the ACM

Peter Naur: 1928-2016

Peter Naur, a Danish computer scientist and 2005 recipient of the ACM A.M. Turing Award, died recently after a brief illness.

White House Wants to Train K-12 Students to Be Nation's Future Cyber Defense
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White House Wants to Train K-12 Students to Be Nation's Future Cyber Defense

A $4-billion effort encouraging U.S. public schools to offer computer science courses is part of a longer-term effort to fill the shortage of federal cyber experts...

Inspiring Computer Scientists
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Inspiring Computer Scientists

University of Delaware professor Lori Pollock has been selected to receive the ACM SIGSOFT Influential Educator Award.

Marvin Minsky's Legacy of Students and Ideas
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Marvin Minsky's Legacy of Students and Ideas

The late computer science pioneer and ACM A.M. Turing Award recipient Marvin Minsky left behind a wealth of ideas.

His Work Opens Computer Science to the Blind
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His Work Opens Computer Science to the Blind

University of Nevada-Las Vegas professor Andreas Stefik spent 10 years developing Quorum, a programming language designed for visually impaired people. 

Why Naval Academy Students Are Learning to Sail By the Stars For the First Time in a Decade
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Why Naval Academy Students Are Learning to Sail By the Stars For the First Time in a Decade

Peter Hogan was surprised at how heavy the sextant felt in his hand when he squinted through its eyeglass this week, the first time he had ever held one.

Would You Bet Against Sex Robots? AI 'could Leave Half of World ­nemployed'
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Would You Bet Against Sex Robots? AI 'could Leave Half of World ­nemployed'

Machines could put more than half the world's population out of a job in the next 30 years, according to a computer scientist who said on Saturday that artificial...
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