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Will Smart Machines Create a World Without Work?
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Will Smart Machines Create a World Without Work?

They seem right out of a Hollywood fantasy, and they are: Cars that drive themselves have appeared in movies like "I, Robot" and the television show "Knight Rider...

An Explosion in Innovation
From ACM TechNews

An Explosion in Innovation

Innovation in eight emerging areas of science and technology is poised to skyrocket as the number of people online grows from 2 billion in 2010 to 5 billion by...

U.s. Homeland Chief: Cyber 9/11 Could Happen 'imminently'
From ACM News

U.s. Homeland Chief: Cyber 9/11 Could Happen 'imminently'

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano warned on Thursday that a major cyber attack is a looming threat and could have the same sort of impact as last year's...

Neil Degrasse Tyson: Science Funding Can 'guarantee Your Economic Future'
From ACM Opinion

Neil Degrasse Tyson: Science Funding Can 'guarantee Your Economic Future'

Neil deGrasse Tyson came to Washington on Wednesday to deliver the science-specific version of President Barack Obama's second inaugural address.

Goodbye Silicon, Hello Dna. The Future of Data Storage?
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Goodbye Silicon, Hello Dna. The Future of Data Storage?

One night a few years ago, two biologists sat in a bar in Hamburg, discussing DNA.

Robot Makers Spread Global Gospel of Automation
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Robot Makers Spread Global Gospel of Automation

A book by two Massachusetts Institute of Technology economists argues that the pace of automation is accelerating and robotics development is taking away jobs from...

Google Report Reveals Continued Rise in ­.S. Government Requests for Data
From ACM News

Google Report Reveals Continued Rise in ­.S. Government Requests for Data

Google has revealed the full scale of the U.S. government's use of controversial legislation that bypasses judicial approval to access the online information of...

Disease Outbreaks Trackable With Twitter, Study Says
From ACM TechNews

Disease Outbreaks Trackable With Twitter, Study Says

Health officials could get a head start on flu outbreaks from posts on Twitter that mention symptoms, according to new research.  

Dod Looking to 'jump the Gap' Into Adversaries' Closed Networks
From ACM News

Dod Looking to 'jump the Gap' Into Adversaries' Closed Networks

Iran's uranium enrichment facility at Natanz may have had one of the most secure computer systems in the world.

Tech Salaries Jump 5.3%, Bonuses Flat
From ACM TechNews

Tech Salaries Jump 5.3%, Bonuses Flat

Technology professionals' average salaries rose 5.3 percent to $85,619 last year, according to Dice. Tech professionals with at least 15 years of experience saw...

A New Dimension in Mobile Telecommunications
From ACM TechNews

A New Dimension in Mobile Telecommunications

European researchers are designing a transceiver that would enable data transmissions at a speed of 10 gigabits per second via a new infrastructure network in European...

Doe to Field Pre-Exascale Supercomputers Within Four Years
From ACM TechNews

Doe to Field Pre-Exascale Supercomputers Within Four Years

By early 2017, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Argonne National Laboratory, and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory aim to deploy their first 100-plus petaflop...

'steam' Education Gains Momentum in Schools
From ACM TechNews

'steam' Education Gains Momentum in Schools

The Rhode Island School of Design wants to change science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education to STEAM education, with the "A" representing...

Jim Horning, Reknown Computer Scientist, Dies
From ACM News

Jim Horning, Reknown Computer Scientist, Dies

James Jay (Jim) Horning, a leading figure in the evolution of computer science and an active participant in many ACM programs, died January 18 in Palo Alto, Calif...

The Fbi Needs Hackers, Not Backdoors
From ACM Opinion

The Fbi Needs Hackers, Not Backdoors

Just imagine if all the applications and services you saw or heard about at CES earlier this month had to be designed to be "wiretap ready" before they could be...

STEM Grants Offer Affordable Route to Teaching
From ACM TechNews

STEM Grants Offer Affordable Route to Teaching

North Carolina New Schools recently launched a program funded by a $2.3 million U.S. Department of Education grant to train recent graduates and mid-career professionals...

Ibm, ­niversities Team ­p to Build Data Scientists
From ACM TechNews

Ibm, ­niversities Team ­p to Build Data Scientists

IBM is increasing its efforts to support big data academic programs. "We're working with universities to provide help with curricula, technology, and real-world...

Next Made-in-China Boom: College Graduates
From ACM Careers

Next Made-in-China Boom: College Graduates

Zhang Xiaoping’s mother dropped out of school after sixth grade. Her father, one of 10 children, never attended.

Iran Strengthened Cyber Capabilities After Stuxnet: U.s. General
From ACM News

Iran Strengthened Cyber Capabilities After Stuxnet: U.s. General

Iran responded to a 2010 cyber attack on its nuclear facilities by beefing up its own cyber capabilities, and will be a "force to be reckoned with" in the future...

Can You Predict the Future By Reading Twitter? The Pentagon Thinks Maybe
From ACM News

Can You Predict the Future By Reading Twitter? The Pentagon Thinks Maybe

The Defense Department wants new computer tools to analyze mounds of unstructured text, blogs, and tweets as part of a coordinated push to help military analysts...
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