I have a vivid, recurring dream. I climb the stairs in my parents' house to see my old bedroom. In the back corner, I hear a faint humming.The Atlantic From ACM Opinion | November 4, 2016
There is power in numbers, or so the saying goes. But statistics mean different things to different people. Take Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, for instance.The Atlantic From ACM Opinion | November 1, 2016
The self-driving car's greatest promise is that it will buy its passengers that most precious and finite of resources: time.The Atlantic From ACM Opinion | October 13, 2016
It's 2016: What possible reason is there to vote on paper? When we use touchscreens to communicate, work, and shop, why can't we use similar technology to vote?The Atlantic From ACM Opinion | August 29, 2016
A memory that’s stayed with me from my stint in the military nearly 50 years ago is a sign that my supply sergeant kept on his desk: "We’ve been working with less...The Atlantic From ACM Opinion | March 3, 2016
Each summer, the computer-science researchers behind the world's best poker-playing robots bring their creations together for a tournament.The Atlantic From ACM Opinion | February 22, 2016
A picture may be worth a thousand words, but the inverse is also true: A word is worth a thousand pictures.The Atlantic From ACM Opinion | February 11, 2016
In theory, the Internet of Things—the connected network of tiny computers inside home appliances, household objects, even clothing—promises to make your life easier...The Atlantic From ACM Opinion | December 28, 2015
One of the challenges in describing the potential of self-driving cars is that they promise to do so much.The Atlantic From ACM Opinion | December 11, 2015
Starting a cross-country drive to New York in Los Angeles is pretty inconvenient, unless your cross-country drive is also a vision quest to see the Internet.The Atlantic From ACM Opinion | November 2, 2015
Unfortunately, much of the recent outcry against artificial-intelligence weapons has been confused, conjuring robot takeovers of mankind.The Atlantic From ACM Opinion | August 17, 2015
One of my great pleasures in life is attending conferences on fields I'm intrigued by, but know nothing about.The Atlantic From ACM Opinion | June 18, 2015
On July 9, 1916, The New York Times puzzled over a fashion trend: Europeans were starting to wear bracelets with clocks on them.The Atlantic From ACM Opinion | June 2, 2015
The perfectibility of the human mind is a theme that has captured our imagination for centuries—the notion that, with the right tools, the right approach, the right...The Atlantic From ACM Opinion | May 20, 2015