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Inside Facebook's Massive Center Storing Your Personal Information
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Inside Facebook's Massive Center Storing Your Personal Information

In a vast, dark room, the lights glow a steady green, blue, yellow. I'm not inside the Matrix, but it's not far off.

China's Leaders Are Softening Their Stance on AI
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China's Leaders Are Softening Their Stance on AI

China might be at loggerheads with the United States over trade, but it is calling for a friendlier approach to the development of artificial intelligence.

60 Years of DARPA's Favorite Toys
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60 Years of DARPA's Favorite Toys

This year, the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) turned 60. To celebrate, DARPA held a conference in Washington, D.C. One of the highlights...

States Are Adopting More Computer Science Policies. Are High Schools Keeping ­p?
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States Are Adopting More Computer Science Policies. Are High Schools Keeping ­p?

U.S. states are increasingly implementing computer science policies, but individual high schools are struggling with actual instruction, according to the nonprofit...

The Dangers of Automating Social Programs
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The Dangers of Automating Social Programs

Is it possible to keep bias out of a social program driven by one or more algorithms?

The ­S Push to Boost 'Quantum Computing'
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The ­S Push to Boost 'Quantum Computing'

A race by U.S. tech companies to build a new generation of powerful "quantum computers" could get a $1.3 billion boost from Congress, fueled in part by lawmakers' fear...

Number of Women Studying Computer Skills in ­.K. Falls by a Third
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Number of Women Studying Computer Skills in ­.K. Falls by a Third

Fewer female students in the U.K. take the General Certificate of Secondary Education exam in computing or information and communications technology.

Putting Answers to the Test
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Putting Answers to the Test

A new algorithm creates plausible answers designed to distract students from the correct answer in multiple choice exams.

One Big Reason Why Women Drop Out of Doctoral STEM Programs
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One Big Reason Why Women Drop Out of Doctoral STEM Programs

Researchers have found that the fewer women who enter a doctoral program at the same time, the less likely any one of them will graduate within six years.

Google Grants €530,000 to Boost Irish Computer Science Curriculum Buzz
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Google Grants €530,000 to Boost Irish Computer Science Curriculum Buzz

Google.org, the charitable arm of Google, has provided a €530,000 (US$618,801) grant to Irish NGO Camara Education to double the number of TechSpaces in Irish youth...

Making Computer Science Accessible
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Making Computer Science Accessible

The CSforAll initiative introduced an accessibility pledge to encourage companies and schools to eliminate some of the obstacles to computer science that disabled...

Summer Computational Modeling Workshop Enriches Minority Students' Education
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Summer Computational Modeling Workshop Enriches Minority Students' Education

Students from two historically black institutions spent two weeks this summer learning digital skills from U.S. Department of Energy National Laboratory scientists...

Many Adults Want to Reskill for Cybersecurity Careers
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Many Adults Want to Reskill for Cybersecurity Careers

Many Americans are willing to consider returning to college to pursue a cybersecurity education, according to a recent Champlain College Online survey.

Role Models Tell Girls That STEM’s for Them in New Campaign
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Role Models Tell Girls That STEM’s for Them in New Campaign

A public service as campaign called "She Can STEM" aims to encourage girls ages 11 to 15 to get involved in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM).

How AI Technology Can Tame the Scientific Literature
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How AI Technology Can Tame the Scientific Literature

When computer scientist Christian Berger's team sought to get its project about self-driving vehicle algorithms on the road, it faced a daunting obstacle.

Patent Mining Indicates Promising Routes for Research
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Patent Mining Indicates Promising Routes for Research

Using big data tools such as data mining and network analysis, researchers at two entities affiliated with the University of Sao Paulo in Brazil devised a method...

Team Tackles Computer Science Diversity, Retention
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Team Tackles Computer Science Diversity, Retention

University of Hawaii at Manoa researchers are using a $300,000 grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation to evaluate a new approach to improving student retention...

Code.Org, CSTA Get Extra Computer Science Courses Through New Partnership
From ACM TechNews

Code.Org, CSTA Get Extra Computer Science Courses Through New Partnership

Code.org and the Computer Science Teachers Association have partnered with Pluralsight to bring specially curated online course libraries to thousands of additional...

The Outlook for Reality: Mixed
From ACM News

The Outlook for Reality: Mixed

Exploring new frontiers in augmented and virtual reality.

How AI Can Be a Force for Good
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How AI Can Be a Force for Good

For the well-being of humanity, it is crucial that the power of artificial intelligence is used as a force of good.
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