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March 2021


From ACM TechNews

Drones Join Fight to Save New Zealand's Rarest Dolphin

Drones Join Fight to Save New Zealand's Rarest Dolphin

The nonprofit MAUI63 organization hopes to preserve New Zealand's endangered Maui dolphin with an aerial drone.


From ACM News

Digidog, a Robotic Dog Used by the Police, Stirs Privacy Concerns

Digidog, a Robotic Dog Used by the Police, Stirs Privacy Concerns

The New York Police Department has been testing Digidog for deployment in dangerous situations, but some fear it could become an aggressive surveillance tool.


From ACM News

How One State Managed to Actually Write Rules on Facial Recognition

How One State Managed to Actually Write Rules on Facial Recognition

Massachusetts is one of the first states to put legislative guardrails around the use of facial recognition technology in criminal investigations.


From ACM News

FCC Approves $50-a-month Emergency Broadband Subsidies

FCC Approves $50-a-month Emergency Broadband Subsidies

The agency has approved rules to get the $3.2-billion COVID-19 relief fund up and running for people hit by the pandemic.


From Communications of the ACM

The Power of Quantum Complexity

The Power of Quantum Complexity

A theorem about computations that exploit quantum mechanics challenges longstanding ideas in mathematics and physics.


From Communications of the ACM

Fact-Finding Mission

Fact-Finding Mission

Artificial intelligence provides automatic fact-checking and fake news detection, but with limits.


From Communications of the ACM

Edmund M. Clarke (1945–2020)

Edmund M. Clarke (1945–2020)

Edmund Melson Clarke, Jr., a celebrated American academic who developed methods for mathematically proving the correctness of computer systems, died on December 22, 2020 at the age of 75 from complications of COVID-19.


From Communications of the ACM

Can the Biases in Facial Recognition Be Fixed; Also, Should They?

Can the Biases in Facial Recognition Be Fixed; Also, Should They?

Many facial recognition systems used by law enforcement are shot through with biases. Can anything be done to make them fair and trustworthy?

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