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Augmented Eternity: Scientists Aim to Let ­S Speak From Beyond the Grave
From ACM TechNews

Augmented Eternity: Scientists Aim to Let ­S Speak From Beyond the Grave

Augmented eternity, the posthumous preservation of a person's knowledge, beliefs, and personality, could be feasible within 15 to 25 years.

No Place For the Old? Is Software Development a Young Person's Game?
From ACM TechNews

No Place For the Old? Is Software Development a Young Person's Game?

Statistics and anecdotal evidence suggest software developers tend to be under 30.

Should Your Driverless Car Hit a Pedestrian to Save Your Life?
From ACM TechNews

Should Your Driverless Car Hit a Pedestrian to Save Your Life?

Most people believe self-driving vehicles should ultimately put their passengers' lives first, according to a new study.

The Things People Googled After Britain Voted to Leave the Eu
From ACM News

The Things People Googled After Britain Voted to Leave the Eu

Google has said there was a dramatic spike in searches for Irish passport applications as news of the UK''s decision to leave the EU broke.

Booming Enrollments
From Communications of the ACM

Booming Enrollments

The Computing Research Association works to quantify the extent, and causes, of a jump in undergraduate computer science enrollments.

The Future of Work Is ... Bleak
From ACM News

The Future of Work Is ... Bleak

Moshe Y. Vardi says we can expect the next 35 years to be as harsh on working-class people as the last 35 years have been.

Goodbye, Password. Banks Opt to Scan Fingers and Faces Instead.
From ACM News

Goodbye, Password. Banks Opt to Scan Fingers and Faces Instead.

The banking password may be about to expire—forever.

Drivers, These Robots Have Your Back
From ACM News

Drivers, These Robots Have Your Back

Automated safety systems can prevent an accident before the driver is even aware of the possibility.

Vulnerabilities in Internet Encryption Protocol
From ACM TechNews

Vulnerabilities in Internet Encryption Protocol

Successful test attacks against the Transport Layer Security Internet encryption protocol generated data that will be incorporated into the latest TLS iteration...

Report: California Colleges Produce Low Number of STEM Graduates
From ACM TechNews

Report: California Colleges Produce Low Number of STEM Graduates

California has far fewer students graduating with science, technology, engineering, and math degrees from public colleges and universities than the state's businesses...

China's New Supercomputer Puts the ­S Even Further Behind
From ACM News

China's New Supercomputer Puts the ­S Even Further Behind

This week, China's Sunway TaihuLight officially became the fastest supercomputer in the world. The previous champ? Also from China.

'ransomware' Cyberattack Highlights Vulnerability of ­niversities
From ACM News

'ransomware' Cyberattack Highlights Vulnerability of ­niversities

The first Patrick Feng knew about a cyberattack on his university was when one of his colleagues told him that her computer had been infected by hackers and rendered...

The Future of the Internet Is at Risk Say Global Web Experts
From ACM TechNews

The Future of the Internet Is at Risk Say Global Web Experts

The Internet has reached a turning point, and action must be taken quickly to ensure its continued openness, security, transparency, and inclusivity via improved...

Ethnic, Gender Imbalances Plague Computer Science Education
From ACM TechNews

Ethnic, Gender Imbalances Plague Computer Science Education

The U.S. Education Department's Melissa Moritz suggests conscious or unconscious bias discourages female and minority students from pursuing computer science careers...

Scientific Gains May Make Electronic Nose the Next Everyday Device
From ACM TechNews

Scientific Gains May Make Electronic Nose the Next Everyday Device

Researchers are creating an electronic nose to collect and analyze chemicals present in human breath.

Google Tackles Challenge of How to Build an Honest Robot
From ACM News

Google Tackles Challenge of How to Build an Honest Robot

Google can see a future where robots help us unload the dishwasher and sweep the floor. The challenge is making sure they don’t inadvertently knock over a vase—or...

Here's Your Chance to Decode President Lincoln's Secret Messages
From ACM Opinion

Here's Your Chance to Decode President Lincoln's Secret Messages

On April 12, 1865—three days after Gen. Robert E. Lee surrendered at Appomattox and two days before President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated—the president sent...

You Can Run, but You Cannot Hide
From ACM News

You Can Run, but You Cannot Hide

Computerized methods turn up evidence of cheating in marathons.

When Will Computers Have Common Sense? Ask Facebook
From ACM News

When Will Computers Have Common Sense? Ask Facebook

Facebook is well known for its early and increasing use of artificial intelligence.

AI Just Got a Big Boost in Its Ability to ­nderstand the News
From ACM TechNews

AI Just Got a Big Boost in Its Ability to ­nderstand the News

Stanford University researchers say they have developed an algorithm that outperforms Google's DeepMind in reading and understanding written content.
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