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Needed: More Women in Data Science
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Needed: More Women in Data Science

Stanford University brought together about 400 women to discuss data science and promote greater gender diversity in the field. 

Robot Toddler Learns to Stand By "imagining" How to Do It
From ACM TechNews

Robot Toddler Learns to Stand By "imagining" How to Do It

The ability of robots to carry out tasks and move about their environment is increasingly impressive, but they still face major challenges. 

Court Says Tracking Web Histories Can Violate Wiretap Act
From ACM News

Court Says Tracking Web Histories Can Violate Wiretap Act

Federal courts have long given the government leeway to surveil and collect so-called "non-content" data—records of the senders and recipients of calls and emails...

In Memoriam: Gene Amdahl 1922-2015
From ACM News

In Memoriam: Gene Amdahl 1922-2015

Gene Amdahl, who formulated Amdahl's Law and worked with IBM and others on developments related to mainframe computing, died Tuesday at the age of 92.

The Dream Life of Driverless Cars
From ACM TechNews

The Dream Life of Driverless Cars

Using three-dimensional laser-scanning techniques, two architectural designers are mapping London with an autonomous car to demonstrate its artistic potential. 

Toyota's A.i. Research Efforts Could Mean Cars That Anticipate Traffic, Pedestrian Moves
From ACM TechNews

Toyota's A.i. Research Efforts Could Mean Cars That Anticipate Traffic, Pedestrian Moves

Toyota is making high-profile investments in artificial intelligence research and development that could yield many benefits in human-machine interaction. 

South Korean Researchers Develop ­ser-Friendly, 3D Printing Tech
From ACM TechNews

South Korean Researchers Develop ­ser-Friendly, 3D Printing Tech

South Korea Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute researchers say they have developed a handheld three-dimensional scanner.

Vanderbilt's Medical Capsule Robots' Hardware, Software Goes Open Source
From ACM TechNews

Vanderbilt's Medical Capsule Robots' Hardware, Software Goes Open Source

Vanderbilt University researchers have made their capsule robot hardware and software open source. 

Queen's University Professor to Unveil Self-Levitating Displays, Allowing Physical Interactions With Mid-Air Virtual Objects
From ACM TechNews

Queen's University Professor to Unveil Self-Levitating Displays, Allowing Physical Interactions With Mid-Air Virtual Objects

Queen's University researchers have developed BitDrones, an interactive swarm of flying three-dimensional pixels. 

Can Robots Come to Your Rescue in a Burning Building?
From ACM TechNews

Can Robots Come to Your Rescue in a Burning Building?

Researchers at the University of Southern California Viterbi School of Engineering are developing robots that could help rescue people from fires.

System Recognizes Objects Touched By User, Enabling Context-Aware Smartwatch Apps
From ACM TechNews

System Recognizes Objects Touched By User, Enabling Context-Aware Smartwatch Apps

Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University and Disney Research have developed technology to enable smartwatches to recognize the kinds of objects users . 

Wpi Research Team Develops Virtual Human
From ACM TechNews

Wpi Research Team Develops Virtual Human

Worcester Polytechnic Institute researchers have created a comprehensive virtual model of a human body for use in a wide range of medical experiments. 

Robot Revolution: Rise of 'thinking' Machines Could Exacerbate Inequality
From ACM TechNews

Robot Revolution: Rise of 'thinking' Machines Could Exacerbate Inequality

More than one third of U.K. employees and nearly half of U.S. workers could lose their jobs to "thinking" machines over the next 20 years, according to a study.

To Study the Brain, a Doctor Puts Himself Under the Knife
From ACM Careers

To Study the Brain, a Doctor Puts Himself Under the Knife

Phil Kennedy no longer saw any other way to get the data.

Get Smart
From ACM TechNews

Get Smart

Researchers at the University of Virginia and the University of Michigan have developed a system they say could lead to the next generation of home thermostats. ...

Google Tries to Make Machine Learning a Little More Human
From ACM TechNews

Google Tries to Make Machine Learning a Little More Human

Google CEO Sundar Pichai says advances in machine learning would soon affect every product and service the company provides.

Researchers Threatened a Robot With a Knife to See If Humans Cared
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Researchers Threatened a Robot With a Knife to See If Humans Cared

A recently published study found that human beings will readily empathize with human-like robots. 

Same Rhetoric Permeates Going Dark Encryption Debate
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Same Rhetoric Permeates Going Dark Encryption Debate

The Going Dark encryption debate surfaced again on Wednesday at a small security conference here, and as in previous iterations before larger technical audiences...

Cerf Cites Challenges Facing the Internet of Things
From ACM News

Cerf Cites Challenges Facing the Internet of Things

Moving the Internet of Things forward will require, among other things, standards, the ability to configure massive numbers of devices, and a healthy dose of paranoia...

I'm Going to Make Facebook's AI Predict What Happens in Videos
From ACM Opinion

I'm Going to Make Facebook's AI Predict What Happens in Videos

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