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Machine Learning, Meet Whiskey
From Communications of the ACM

Machine Learning, Meet Whiskey

Technologies are coming increasingly closer to approximating the human senses of taste and smell.

How Universities Deploy Student Data
From Communications of the ACM

How Universities Deploy Student Data

Personalizing efforts to drive greater student retention and success.

Abel Prize in Mathematics Shared by Trailblazers of Probability and Dynamics
From ACM News

Abel Prize in Mathematics Shared by Trailblazers of Probability and Dynamics

Hillel Furstenberg, 84, and Gregory Margulis, 74, both retired professors, share the mathematics equivalent of a Nobel Prize.

Coronavirus Highlights Strengths of Self-Driving Delivery Vehicles
From ACM News

Coronavirus Highlights Strengths of Self-Driving Delivery Vehicles

With quarantines across China, one company is showing the usefulness of autonomous vehicles.

Fever-Detecting Goggles, Disinfectant Drones: Countries Turn to Tech to Fight Coronavirus
From ACM TechNews

Fever-Detecting Goggles, Disinfectant Drones: Countries Turn to Tech to Fight Coronavirus

Health officials across the Asia-Pacific region are working to repurpose existing technology to help stop the coronavirus pandemic.

AI Taps Human Wisdom for Faster, Better Cancer Diagnosis
From ACM TechNews

AI Taps Human Wisdom for Faster, Better Cancer Diagnosis

Researchers in Canada have developed a system that combines artificial intelligence with human knowledge to provide faster, more accurate cancer diagnoses.

Hospital Devices Exposed to Hacking with Unsupported Operating Systems
From ACM TechNews

Hospital Devices Exposed to Hacking with Unsupported Operating Systems

Cybersecurity firm Palo Alto Networks found that 83% of Internet-linked imaging devices in hospitals use outdated software containing known bugs that hackers can...

Robots Step in as Cheap Labor Dries Up in Eastern Europe
From ACM TechNews

Robots Step in as Cheap Labor Dries Up in Eastern Europe

Factory owners in Eastern European are investing in automation to counter a shortage of workers and rising wages.

Let Evolution Design Your Robot
From ACM News

Let Evolution Design Your Robot

A U.K. research project uses evolutionary principles to design robots to help dismantle decommissioned nuclear power plants.

Intel to Release Neuromorphic Computing System
From ACM News

Intel to Release Neuromorphic Computing System

Pohoiki Springs, an experimental system to be rolled out this month, mimics the way human brains work to do computations faster with less energy

Bugs in Open Source Software Hit a Record High
From ACM TechNews

Bugs in Open Source Software Hit a Record High

The number of open source software vulnerabilities identified rose from 4,100 last year to 6,100 this year, according to security firm WhiteSource.

Study Ranks Privacy of Major Browsers
From ACM TechNews

Study Ranks Privacy of Major Browsers

A study of the privacy protection provided by major browsers ranked upstart browser Brave at the top of the list.

U.S. Women in Tech Still Paid Less Than Men
From ACM TechNews

U.S. Women in Tech Still Paid Less Than Men

A study of salary survey data by job search site Dice indicated that U.S. women in technology fields still earn less than men overall.

U.S. Revises Passenger Safety Rules for Autonomous Vehicles
From ACM TechNews

U.S. Revises Passenger Safety Rules for Autonomous Vehicles

The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is seeking comment on updated regulations meant to improve automotive passenger safety in autonomous vehicles...

Intel Trains Neuromorphic Chip to Detect Odors
From ACM TechNews

Intel Trains Neuromorphic Chip to Detect Odors

Intel and Cornell University researchers have trained Intel's Loihi neuromorphic processor to identify 10 materials from their odors.

White House Urges Researchers to Use AI to Analyze 29,000 Coronavirus Papers
From ACM TechNews

White House Urges Researchers to Use AI to Analyze 29,000 Coronavirus Papers

The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy has called on researchers to use artificial intelligence to analyze scholarly articles to gain insight into...

Facebook was Marking Legitimate News Articles about the Coronavirus as Spam due to a Software Bug
From ACM News

Facebook was Marking Legitimate News Articles about the Coronavirus as Spam due to a Software Bug

The company is fixing the posts and bringing them back.

Algorithms Learn Our Workplace Biases. Can They Help Us Unlearn Them?
From ACM News

Algorithms Learn Our Workplace Biases. Can They Help Us Unlearn Them?

With the help of intelligent machines, humans can be nudged to make choices that make workplaces fairer for everyone.

Pioneers of Modern Computer Graphics Recognized with ACM A.M. Turing Award
From ACM News

Pioneers of Modern Computer Graphics Recognized with ACM A.M. Turing Award

Hanrahan and Catmull's innovations paved the way for today's 3D animated films.

Robots on the March to Walking Like Humans
From ACM TechNews

Robots on the March to Walking Like Humans

Researchers have found that the better a robot can balance, the better prepared it will be for walking like a human.
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