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Marvin Minsky's Legacy of Students and Ideas
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Marvin Minsky's Legacy of Students and Ideas

The late computer science pioneer and ACM A.M. Turing Award recipient Marvin Minsky left behind a wealth of ideas.

Enabling Human-Robot Rescue Teams
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Enabling Human-Robot Rescue Teams

Researchers say they have developed a new way of modeling robot collaboration. 

Encryption Isn't at Stake, the Fbi Knows Apple Already Has the Desired Key
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Encryption Isn't at Stake, the Fbi Knows Apple Already Has the Desired Key

Apple has been served with a court order at the FBI's request, demanding that it assist the government agency with unlocking an iPhone 5C that was used by Syed...

His Work Opens Computer Science to the Blind
From ACM TechNews

His Work Opens Computer Science to the Blind

University of Nevada-Las Vegas professor Andreas Stefik spent 10 years developing Quorum, a programming language designed for visually impaired people. 

How Apple Will Fight the Doj in Iphone Backdoor Crypto Case
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How Apple Will Fight the Doj in Iphone Backdoor Crypto Case

Apple CEO Tim Cook on Tuesday evening said the US government's legal position on encryption backdoors was setting "a dangerous precedent."

Advertising via Algorithm
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Advertising via Algorithm

Global programmatic advertising is projected to account for 60% of all digital display ads this year.

Why Naval Academy Students Are Learning to Sail By the Stars For the First Time in a Decade
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Why Naval Academy Students Are Learning to Sail By the Stars For the First Time in a Decade

Peter Hogan was surprised at how heavy the sextant felt in his hand when he squinted through its eyeglass this week, the first time he had ever held one.

Q&a: A Look at the Apple vs Justice Dept. Court Fight
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Q&a: A Look at the Apple vs Justice Dept. Court Fight

A U.S. magistrate judge has ordered Apple to help the FBI break into a work-issued iPhone used by a gunman in the mass shooting in San Bernardino, California.

My Robot Valentine: Could You Fall in Love With a Robot?
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My Robot Valentine: Could You Fall in Love With a Robot?

In the future, Valentine's Day for some could involve a romantic dinner with a robot, speculate Queensland University of Technology researchers.

Data Analysis of Github Contributions Reveals ­nexpected Gender Bias
From ACM TechNews

Data Analysis of Github Contributions Reveals ­nexpected Gender Bias

An analysis of millions of GitHub pull requests found women's contributions were accepted more frequently than men's, but only if they had gender-neutral profiles...

Tim Cook Opposes Order For Apple to ­nlock Iphone, Setting ­p Showdown
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Tim Cook Opposes Order For Apple to ­nlock Iphone, Setting ­p Showdown

Apple said on Wednesday that it would oppose and challenge a federal court order to help the F.B.I. unlock an iPhone used by one of the two attackers who killed...

Creating a Computer Voice That People Like
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Creating a Computer Voice That People Like

When computers speak, how human should they sound?

The Best AI Still Flunks 8th Grade Science
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The Best AI Still Flunks 8th Grade Science

In 2012, IBM Watson went to medical school. So said The New York Times, announcing that the tech giant’s artificially intelligent question-and-answer machine had...

Drones Learn to Search Forest Trails For Lost People
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Drones Learn to Search Forest Trails For Lost People

Researchers have developed software that enables drones to autonomously detect and follow forest paths. 

Researchers Engineer an Electronics First Opening Door to Flexible Electronics
From ACM TechNews

Researchers Engineer an Electronics First Opening Door to Flexible Electronics

University of Alberta researchers say they have developed a transistor that could lead to flexible electronic devices with wide-ranging applications. 

Virtual Reality Can Significantly Reduce Symptoms of Depression and Anxiety in Just a Month By Turning Sufferers Into Avatars
From ACM TechNews

Virtual Reality Can Significantly Reduce Symptoms of Depression and Anxiety in Just a Month By Turning Sufferers Into Avatars

University College London researchers have developed a virtual-reality system they say could help reduce the symptoms of depression. 

Crowdsourcing Software Could Help US Move House and Stay Where We Are
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Crowdsourcing Software Could Help US Move House and Stay Where We Are

Holger Schnadelbach has developed a crowdsourcing website to provide a categorized overview of building adaptations and their causes. 

New Algorithm Improves Speed and Accuracy of Pedestrian Detection
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New Algorithm Improves Speed and Accuracy of Pedestrian Detection

University of California, San Diego (UCSD) researchers say they have developed a pedestrian-detection system more accurate than conventional systems. 

Would You Bet Against Sex Robots? AI 'could Leave Half of World ­nemployed'
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Would You Bet Against Sex Robots? AI 'could Leave Half of World ­nemployed'

Machines could put more than half the world's population out of a job in the next 30 years, according to a computer scientist who said on Saturday that artificial...

Particles in Love: Quantum Mechanics Explored in New Study
From ACM News

Particles in Love: Quantum Mechanics Explored in New Study

Here's a love story at the smallest scales imaginable: particles of light.
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