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AI-Equipped Robots Develop Situational Awareness in Earth's Most ­ncertain Environment
From ACM TechNews

AI-Equipped Robots Develop Situational Awareness in Earth's Most ­ncertain Environment

Researchers have created algorithms to teach robots to adapt to changing conditions related to protecting and preserving underwater infrastructure.

Doctors Rely on More Than Just Data for Medical Decision Making
From ACM TechNews

Doctors Rely on More Than Just Data for Medical Decision Making

An analysis found doctors' "gut feelings" about an intensive-care patient's condition played a significant role in determining how many tests were ordered for the...

The Ethics of Computer Science: This Researcher Has a Controversial Proposal
From ACM TechNews

The Ethics of Computer Science: This Researcher Has a Controversial Proposal

Brent Hecht, chair of ACM's Future of Computing Academy, proposes revising the peer review process to ensure scientists report negative societal consequences of...

An AI-Driven Robot Hand Spent a Hundred Years Teaching Itself to Rotate a Cube
From ACM News

An AI-Driven Robot Hand Spent a Hundred Years Teaching Itself to Rotate a Cube

AI researchers have demonstrated a self-teaching algorithm that gives a robot hand remarkable new dexterity.

Facebook Identifies an Active Political Influence Campaign ­sing Fake Accounts
From ACM News

Facebook Identifies an Active Political Influence Campaign ­sing Fake Accounts

Facebook said on Tuesday that it had identified a political influence campaign that was potentially built to disrupt the midterm elections, with the company ...

Amazon Face Recognition Falsely Matches 28 Lawmakers With Mugshots, ACL­ Says
From ACM TechNews

Amazon Face Recognition Falsely Matches 28 Lawmakers With Mugshots, ACL­ Says

A test of Amazon's facial recognition software incorrectly matched the faces of 28 U.S. legislators to images in a mugshot database.

How Robot Hands Are Evolving to Do What Ours Can
From ACM News

How Robot Hands Are Evolving to Do What Ours Can

A robotic hand? Four autonomous fingers and a thumb that can do anything your own flesh and blood can do? That is still the stuff of fantasy.

Legislating Against AI Bias
From ACM News

Legislating Against AI Bias

Is this the beginning of the end of algorithmic bias in public-sector services?

The Ethics of Computer Science: This Researcher Has a Controversial Proposal
From ACM Opinion

The Ethics of Computer Science: This Researcher Has a Controversial Proposal

In the midst of growing public concern over artificial intelligence (AI), privacy and the use of data, Brent Hecht has a controversial proposal: the computer-science...

Wild About Tech, China Even Loves Robot Waiters That Can't Serve
From ACM News

Wild About Tech, China Even Loves Robot Waiters That Can't Serve

The mind-reading headsets won't read minds.

Japanese Researchers ­se AI to Identify Early-Stage Stomach Cancer With High Accuracy
From ACM TechNews

Japanese Researchers ­se AI to Identify Early-Stage Stomach Cancer With High Accuracy

Researchers have successfully used artificial intelligence to identify early-stage stomach cancer with high accuracy.

Rethinking Autonomous Vehicles
From ACM News

Rethinking Autonomous Vehicles

Consumer fears intensify as self-driving car fatalities dent the driverless dream.

­sing Machine Learning for Music Knowledge Discovery
From ACM TechNews

­sing Machine Learning for Music Knowledge Discovery

Researchers collaborated on the use of machine learning algorithms to gain new insights about the history of music.

Big Tech is Throwing Money and Talent at Home Robots
From ACM Careers

Big Tech is Throwing Money and Talent at Home Robots

Science fiction writers and technologists have been predicting the arrival of robot butlers for the better part of a century. So far domestic robots have been relatively...

Eagle-Eyed Machine Learning Algorithm Outdoes Human Experts
From ACM TechNews

Eagle-Eyed Machine Learning Algorithm Outdoes Human Experts

Researchers have taught computers to spot microscopic radiation damage to materials to be used in nuclear reactors.

Autonomous and Cooperating: The Dawn of the Drone Swarm
From ACM TechNews

Autonomous and Cooperating: The Dawn of the Drone Swarm

The Hungarian Academy of Science has demonstrated a method of inducing real-world self-organizing flocking behavior in robot drones.

IBM Watson Health Extends Partnership With ­.S. to Help Vets With Cancer
From ACM TechNews

IBM Watson Health Extends Partnership With ­.S. to Help Vets With Cancer

IBM Watson Health has extended its collaboration with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to help treat veterans with cancer using artificial intelligence. ...

Animals Teach Robots to Find Their Way
From Communications of the ACM

Animals Teach Robots to Find Their Way

Navigation research demonstrates bio-machine symbiosis.

How a Flock of Drones Developed Collective Intelligence
From ACM News

How a Flock of Drones Developed Collective Intelligence

The drones rise all at once, 30 strong, the domes of light on their undercarriages glowing 30 different hues—like luminescent candy sprinkles against the gray,...

The Big Problem with Big Data? Without Theory, It's Just Garbage
From ACM News

The Big Problem with Big Data? Without Theory, It's Just Garbage

"The idea that big data will enable more control of behavior may be a lot of hype."
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