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Researchers Find Leaky Apps Put Privacy at Risk
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Researchers Find Leaky Apps Put Privacy at Risk

Social media platforms, web browser extensions, and mobile platforms can leak user information, threatening user privacy.

Always Out of Balance
From Communications of the ACM

Always Out of Balance

Computational theorists prove there is no easy algorithm to find Nash equilibria, so game theory will have to look in new directions.

Chips for Artificial Intelligence
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Chips for Artificial Intelligence

Companies are racing to develop hardware that more directly empowers deep learning.

Artificial (Emotional) Intelligence
From Communications of the ACM

Artificial (Emotional) Intelligence

Enabled by advances in computing power and neural networks, machines are getting better at recognizing and dealing with human emotions.

For the ­.S. and China, a Technology Cold War That's Freezing Over
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For the ­.S. and China, a Technology Cold War That's Freezing Over

A cold war is being waged across the world's most advanced industries. And it just got a lot chillier.

This Stanford Computer Science Genius Aims To Crack The Code Of Learning And Leadership
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This Stanford Computer Science Genius Aims To Crack The Code Of Learning And Leadership

John Hennessy,  president emeritus of Stanford University and co-recipient of the ACM A.M. Turing award, discusses digital education and the future of leadership...

Facebook's New Data Restrictions Will Handcuff Even Honest Researchers
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Facebook's New Data Restrictions Will Handcuff Even Honest Researchers

Last week, when news broke (again) that Cambridge Analytica had allegedly misused 50 million Facebook users' data, it immediately raised a difficult question: When...

Looking for Planet Nine, Astronomers Gaze into the Abyss
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Looking for Planet Nine, Astronomers Gaze into the Abyss

It's been just over two years since Caltech astronomers Mike Brown and Konstantin Batygin made an explosive claim: Based on the orbital motion of objects in the...

Five New Ancient Genomes Tell ­s About Neanderthal Tribes
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Five New Ancient Genomes Tell ­s About Neanderthal Tribes

Mezmaiskaya Cave offered shelter to Neanderthals for tens of thousands of years. The cave, located near Russia's border with Georgia, preserved Neanderthal remains...

­ber Robocar Kills Pedestrian, Despite Presence of Safety Driver
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­ber Robocar Kills Pedestrian, Despite Presence of Safety Driver

This is the first fatality involving a robocar under the care of a professional human minder.

AI Can Spot Signs of Alzheimer's Before Your Family Does
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AI Can Spot Signs of Alzheimer's Before Your Family Does

Researchers are exploring machine learning as a tool for identifying signs of Alzheimer's disease that physicians and loved ones may otherwise overlook.

New ­TSA Study Presents Method to Stop Cyberattacks on GPS-Enabled Devices
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New ­TSA Study Presents Method to Stop Cyberattacks on GPS-Enabled Devices

A new study describes a computer algorithm that mitigates the effects of spoofed GPS attacks on electrical grids and other GPS-reliant technologies.

New Model Reveals Forgotten Influencers and 'Sleeping Beauties' of Science
From ACM TechNews

New Model Reveals Forgotten Influencers and 'Sleeping Beauties' of Science

Researchers at the University of Chicago's Knowledge Lab have created a computational model to measure the spread of influential ideas across scholarship and culture...

Machines See the Future for Patients Diagnosed With Brain Tumors
From ACM TechNews

Machines See the Future for Patients Diagnosed With Brain Tumors

New artificial intelligence software forecasts the survival of glioma patients by examining tissue biopsy data.

Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results 2018
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Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results 2018

This year, over 100,000 developers told us how they learn, build their careers, which tools they're using, and what they want in a job.

Spot the Fake: Artificial Intelligence Can Produce Lifelike Photographs
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Spot the Fake: Artificial Intelligence Can Produce Lifelike Photographs

Fraudulent images have been around for as long as photography itself. Take the famous hoax photos of the Cottingley fairies or the Loch Ness monster.

Vint Cerf on the Prospect of a "Digital Dark Age"
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Vint Cerf on the Prospect of a "Digital Dark Age"

Google Chief Internet Evangelist Vint Cerf talks about the frailty and impermanence of digitally-stored information.

Next Worry for Facebook: Disenchanted ­sers
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Next Worry for Facebook: Disenchanted ­sers

Facebook Inc.'s handling of user data has upset lawmakers and regulators in multiple countries. But the biggest risk to its business could come from angry users...

Kids See More Women in Science than Five Decades Ago
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Kids See More Women in Science than Five Decades Ago

The study from Northwestern University was looking at gender stereotypes in science over years and how these develop in children.

Pioneers of Modern Computer Architecture Receive ACM A.M. Turing Award
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Pioneers of Modern Computer Architecture Receive ACM A.M. Turing Award

ACM has named John L. Hennessy, former President of Stanford University, and David A. Patterson, retired Professor of the University of California, Berkeley, recipients...
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