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What Comes After the Turing Test?
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What Comes After the Turing Test?

Over the weekend, the news broke that a "supercomputer" program called "Eugene Goostman"—an impersonation of a wisecracking, thirteen-year-old Ukranian boy—had...

How Online 'chatbots' Are Already Tricking You
From ACM News

How Online 'chatbots' Are Already Tricking You

Sometimes it's the promise of sex that fools you.

Cyberattack Insurance a Challenge For Business
From ACM News

Cyberattack Insurance a Challenge For Business

Julia Roberts's smile is insured. So are Heidi Klum’s legs, Daniel Craig's body and Jennifer Lopez's derrière.

Paper Planes Transform Into Tiny Drones
From ACM News

Paper Planes Transform Into Tiny Drones

It took Chuck Pell less than a minute to build his drone.

­niversity of Michigan to Create Simulated City to Test Future Robotic Cars
From ACM TechNews

­niversity of Michigan to Create Simulated City to Test Future Robotic Cars

The University of Michigan is building a simulated city center across 32 acres on its North Campus to serve as the testing ground for automated vehicles. 

Internet Giants Erect Barriers to Spy Agencies
From ACM TechNews

Internet Giants Erect Barriers to Spy Agencies

Google and other major Internet service providers are working to make it harder and more costly for government intelligence agencies to penetrate their networks...

Hail Cyborgs! The Line Between Robots and Humans Is Blurring
From ACM TechNews

Hail Cyborgs! The Line Between Robots and Humans Is Blurring

The advance of robotics heralds an increasingly porous boundary between machines and people.

World Cup Kickoff Looms For Demo of Brain-Controlled Machine
From ACM Opinion

World Cup Kickoff Looms For Demo of Brain-Controlled Machine

During the World Cup next week, there may be 1 minute during the opening ceremony when the boisterous stadium crowd in São Paulo falls silent: when a paraplegic...

Baggage Claim: Airlines Are Winning the War on Lost Luggage
From ACM News

Baggage Claim: Airlines Are Winning the War on Lost Luggage

The number of bags delayed, damaged or lost by airlines has fallen by more than half since the industry hit a low point for lost luggage six years ago.

From ACM TechNews

How to Raise a Personable Robot

Social roboticist Heather Knight's research focuses on making robots socially expressive so they can interact with people on a more personable level. 

Pixar to Give Away 'toy Story' 3D Renderman Software
From ACM TechNews

Pixar to Give Away 'toy Story' 3D Renderman Software

Pixar plans to make a non-commercial version of RenderMan freely available to students, institutions, researchers, developers, and for personal use. 

How Ebay's Research Laboratories Are Tackling the Tricky Task of Fashion Recommendations
From ACM Careers

How Ebay's Research Laboratories Are Tackling the Tricky Task of Fashion Recommendations

If you've ever puzzled over what to wear in the morning, you might also have wondered whether you could leave the choice to an algorithm that could recommend a...

Theoretical Physics: Complexity on the Horizon
From ACM News

Theoretical Physics: Complexity on the Horizon

When physicist Leonard Susskind gives talks these days, he often wears a black T-shirt proclaiming "I ♥ Complexity".

Robots: Can We Trust Them with Our Privacy?
From ACM Opinion

Robots: Can We Trust Them with Our Privacy?

Joss Wright is training a robot to freak people out.

Deeper Than Ancestry.com, 'evocor' Identifies Gene Relationships
From ACM TechNews

Deeper Than Ancestry.com, 'evocor' Identifies Gene Relationships

EvoCor is a new search engine that identifies genes that are functionally linked. 

Tweets and Machine Learning Reveal Surprising Patterns of Happiness
From ACM News

Tweets and Machine Learning Reveal Surprising Patterns of Happiness

Determining life satisfaction by geography, based on tweets.

E­ launches world’s largest civilian robotics program – 240,000 new jobs expected
From ACM News

E­ launches world’s largest civilian robotics program – 240,000 new jobs expected

The European Commission and 180 companies and research organizations have launched the world’s largest civilian research and innovation program in robotics.

50 College Diplomas with the Highest Pay
From ACM Careers

50 College Diplomas with the Highest Pay

Students who recently graduated from Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science are making a handsome average salary of $89,800.

Automating Cybersecurity
From ACM TechNews

Automating Cybersecurity

A system enabling computers to detect intruders and the flaws they exploit, and to automatically repair those flaws, could garner its programmers $2 million. 

Navy Puzzle Challenge Blends Social Media, Cryptology
From ACM TechNews

Navy Puzzle Challenge Blends Social Media, Cryptology

The U.S. Navy has announced the winners of its Project Architeuthis cryptology puzzle game challenge, designed for Navy cryptology technicians. 
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