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Winemakers Tap AI to Salvage Grapes as Wildfires Rage
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Winemakers Tap AI to Salvage Grapes as Wildfires Rage

Software startup Tastry Inc. has developed an artificial intelligence model that can help California winemakers salvage grapes damaged by wildfire smoke.

A Peculiar State of Matter in Layers of Semiconductors Could Advance Quantum Computing
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A Peculiar State of Matter in Layers of Semiconductors Could Advance Quantum Computing

Researchers show a superlattice embedded with nanodots may be immune from dissipating energy to the environment, a finding that could benefit quantum computing....

U.S. Government Agencies to Increase Use of Facial Recognition Technology
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U.S. Government Agencies to Increase Use of Facial Recognition Technology

A new survey shows the controversial systems are poised to play an even bigger role in federal business.

38M Records Were Exposed Online—Including Contact-Tracing Info
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38M Records Were Exposed Online—Including Contact-Tracing Info

Misconfigured Power Apps from Microsoft led to more than 1,000 Web apps accessible to anyone who found them.

Answer to Thorny Question Could Unlock Internet Security
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Answer to Thorny Question Could Unlock Internet Security

Cornell University's Rafael Pass and Yanyi Liu explored the EXP vs. BPP problem, which concerns whether randomness exponentially accelerates computations.

Neural Network Helps Augment 3D Micro-CT Images of Fibrous Materials
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Neural Network Helps Augment 3D Micro-CT Images of Fibrous Materials

Researchers have reconstructed three-dimensional micro-computed tomography images of fibrous materials using machine learning.

Policy Groups Ask Apple to Drop Plans to Inspect iMessages, Scan for Abuse Images
From ACM TechNews

Policy Groups Ask Apple to Drop Plans to Inspect iMessages, Scan for Abuse Images

An open letter from more than 90 policy and rights groups worldwide calls on Apple to drop a plan to scan children's messages for nudity and adults' phones for...

Waymo Is 99% of the Way to Self-Driving Cars. The Last 1% Is the Hardest
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Waymo Is 99% of the Way to Self-Driving Cars. The Last 1% Is the Hardest

The world's most famous autonomous car shop has lost its CEO and is still getting stymied by traffic cones. What's taking so long?

A Model Restoration
From Communications of the ACM

A Model Restoration

The architect of the Sagrada Familia appears to have done parametric modeling in his head; software is helping to complete the structure a century later.

Photonic Processors Light the Way
From Communications of the ACM

Photonic Processors Light the Way

Highly efficient light-based processors can overcome the bottlenecks of today's electronics.

Non-Fungible Tokens and the Future of Art
From Communications of the ACM

Non-Fungible Tokens and the Future of Art

A new blockchain-based technology is changing how the art world works, and changing how we think about asset ownership in the process.

How Local Governments are Scaring Tech Companies
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How Local Governments are Scaring Tech Companies

Congress has not regulated tech, so states and cities are stepping in with their own approaches to food delivery apps, artificial intelligence regulation, and,...

U.S. AI Policy Still Effectively A Closed Box
From ACM News

U.S. AI Policy Still Effectively A Closed Box

Expect a tapestry of federal, state and local policies to take shape.  

Partition Function Zeros Are 'Shortcut' to Thermodynamic Calculations on Quantum Computers
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Partition Function Zeros Are 'Shortcut' to Thermodynamic Calculations on Quantum Computers

Researchers have developed a new technique for calculating the thermodynamic properties of systems using a quantum computer.

OpenAI Is Making Coding As Easy As Talking to a Smart Speaker
From ACM News

OpenAI Is Making Coding As Easy As Talking to a Smart Speaker

Plus: The early days of programming, an existential investigation, and bipartisanship before our very eyes.

Tesla Sells 'Full Self-Driving,' but What Is It Really?
From ACM News

Tesla Sells 'Full Self-Driving,' but What Is It Really?

As the company deals with government scrutiny of its driver-assistance technology, an add-on kit sold for up to $10,000 is also getting more attention.

Novel Resilient State Estimation Method for Process Control in Cyber-Physical Systems
From ACM TechNews

Novel Resilient State Estimation Method for Process Control in Cyber-Physical Systems

Researchers have developed a method of estimating a cyber-physical system's internal process variables when external sensors have been corrupted.

Harvard's Eardrum-Restoring PhonoGraft Enters Commercial Development
From ACM TechNews

Harvard's Eardrum-Restoring PhonoGraft Enters Commercial Development

A biomimetic hearing-restoration device developed by researchers at Harvard University has entered commercial development.

Robot Could Operate Docking Station Inside the Gut
From ACM TechNews

Robot Could Operate Docking Station Inside the Gut

A new robotic insulin delivery system can be implanted surgically in the abdomen, and resupplied with insulin via swallowed magnetic capsules.

China Passes One of the World's Strictest Data-Privacy Laws
From ACM TechNews

China Passes One of the World's Strictest Data-Privacy Laws

China's top legislative body has passed a law requiring those handling the personal data of Chinese citizens to minimize data collection and obtain prior consent...
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