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AI Will Not Kill ­s, Says Microsoft Research Chief
From ACM Opinion

AI Will Not Kill ­s, Says Microsoft Research Chief

Microsoft Research's chief has said he thinks artificial intelligence systems could achieve consciousness, but has played down the threat to human life.

Virtual Dissection Method Could Reinvigorate Zoology
From ACM News

Virtual Dissection Method Could Reinvigorate Zoology

Last summer, researchers demonstrated that non-invasive imaging combined with a staining technique enables the fast comparison and study of earthworm species and...

New Search Engine Lets ­sers Look For Relevant Results Faster
From ACM TechNews

New Search Engine Lets ­sers Look For Relevant Results Faster

Researchers at the Helsinki Institute for Information Technology believe they have developed technology that will make Web searches more efficient. 

New Programming Language For Fast Simulations
From ACM TechNews

New Programming Language For Fast Simulations

SINTEF researchers have developed a new language for faster programming and simulations. 

More Students Earning STEM Degrees, Report Shows
From ACM TechNews

More Students Earning STEM Degrees, Report Shows

The prevalence of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics degrees increased between 2004 and 2014 at the bachelor's, master's and doctoral levels. 

Mass Surveillance 'endangers Fundamental Human Rights,' Says Study
From ACM TechNews

Mass Surveillance 'endangers Fundamental Human Rights,' Says Study

A leading European human rights body warns mass Internet surveillance is a threat to basic human privacy rights and has not apparently prevented terrorist attacks...

A Machine Can Learn to Identify Sign Languages
From ACM TechNews

A Machine Can Learn to Identify Sign Languages

A team of researchers is working to train a computer program to quickly identify the sign language of signers. 

Visualizing Sound
From Communications of the ACM

Visualizing Sound

New techniques capture speech by looking for the vibrations it causes.

Online Privacy
From Communications of the ACM

Online Privacy: Regional Differences

How do the U.S., Europe, and Japan differ in their approaches to data protection — and what are they doing about it?

Using Technology to Help People
From Communications of the ACM

Using Technology to Help People

Companies are creating technological solutions for individuals, then generalizing them to broader populations that need similar assistance.

The App Economy Is Now 'bigger Than Hollywood'
From ACM Careers

The App Economy Is Now 'bigger Than Hollywood'

What is the major cultural force in America right now? It might just be apps and the web.

Nasa's New Horizons Spacecraft Zooms in on Pluto
From ACM News

Nasa's New Horizons Spacecraft Zooms in on Pluto

Pluto, get ready for your close­up.

Hunt For Philae Hangs in the Balance
From ACM News

Hunt For Philae Hangs in the Balance

Scientists at the European Space Agency (ESA) are debating whether to change part of the Rosetta mission in what would probably be the last attempt to find lost...

Back-­p Brains: The Era of Digital Immortality
From ACM News

Back-­p Brains: The Era of Digital Immortality

A few months before she died, my grandmother made a decision.

Symposium to Focus on Future of Voting Systems
From ACM TechNews

Symposium to Focus on Future of Voting Systems

A symposium on emerging trends in voting has been scheduled for Feb. 9-10 in Washington, D.C. 

Profitable Phishing Schemes Slyly Tinker With Our Heads, Then Rip ­S Off
From ACM TechNews

Profitable Phishing Schemes Slyly Tinker With Our Heads, Then Rip ­S Off

The use of information-rich phishing scams can alter recipients' cognitive processes, making them more likely to fall victim to the emails, according to a new study...

3D Transistors Made With Molecular Self-Assembly
From ACM TechNews

3D Transistors Made With Molecular Self-Assembly

IBM researchers have developed a new way to rapidly manufacture three-dimensional transistors.

Verizon's Mobile 'supercookies' Seen as Threat to Privacy
From ACM TechNews

Verizon's Mobile 'supercookies' Seen as Threat to Privacy

Long-standing concerns about the "supercookies" Verizon Wireless uses to tag its users for advertising purposes have resurfaced. 

­bc's Robotic Sailboat Attempts to Cross Atlantic Alone
From ACM TechNews

­bc's Robotic Sailboat Attempts to Cross Atlantic Alone

University of British Columbia students will launch a robotic sailboat this summer, hoping it will be the first sailbot to complete a transatlantic race. 

Andreessen Horowitz Reveals the 16 Trends It's Closely Watching
From ACM Opinion

Andreessen Horowitz Reveals the 16 Trends It's Closely Watching

It's hard to predict what startups Andreessen Horowitz wants to get behind.
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