On April 1, 2009, Google unveiled Gmail Autopilot, a plug-in that promised to read and generate contextually relevant replies to the messages piling up in users'...The New Yorker From ACM Opinion | December 11, 2015
No area of physics causes more confusion, not just among the general public but also among physicists, than quantum mechanics.The New Yorker From ACM Opinion | November 5, 2015
This summer, American Psychologist, the official journal of the American Psychological Association, released a special issue on the topic of bullying and victimization...The New Yorker From ACM Opinion | October 26, 2015
Last Thursday, John Legere, the C.E.O. of T-Mobile, joined the ranks of the dozens of chief executives who, in the past few years, have had to inform their customers...The New Yorker From ACM Opinion | October 9, 2015
In 1970, Life magazine published an article about a Stanford University research project that had resulted in the construction of what it called the first-ever...The New Yorker From ACM Opinion | October 2, 2015
It is possible, according to many sources, to become invisible, but you must be patient, methodical, and willing to eat almost anything.The New Yorker From ACM Opinion | September 1, 2015
Soon after the New Horizons spacecraft made its closest approach to Pluto, at 7:49 A.M. on Tuesday—seventy-two seconds ahead of schedule, after a nine-and-a-half...The New Yorker From ACM Opinion | July 15, 2015
Now that Congress has passed, and President Obama has signed, the U.S.A. Freedom Act, which places some limits on the domestic-surveillance powers of the National...The New Yorker From ACM Opinion | June 4, 2015
On March 27th, an American astronaut named Scott Kelly blasted off from Earth and, six hours later, clambered onto the International Space Station.The New Yorker From ACM Opinion | May 27, 2015
Five years ago, on the afternoon of May 6, 2010, the Dow and the S. & P. fell more than six per cent in a matter of minutes, losing a trillion dollars in value.The New Yorker From ACM Opinion | May 14, 2015
It is possible, according to many sources, to become invisible, but you must be patient, methodical, and willing to eat almost anything.The New Yorker From ACM Opinion | April 9, 2015
Shortly before the dreadful crash of Germanwings Flight 9525, I happened to be reading part of "The Second Machine Age," a book by two academics at M.I.T., Erik...The New Yorker From ACM Opinion | March 30, 2015
Possibly not everyone knows that March 14th is Pi Day, in honor of the symbol used to denote the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.The New Yorker From ACM Opinion | March 16, 2015
"Chappie," the highest-grossing movie in America last weekend, is, to put it mildly, not a great film; the critics have given it a twenty-nine on Rotten Tomatoes...The New Yorker From ACM Opinion | March 13, 2015
Today, the Federal Communications Commission, by a vote of three to two, enacted its strongest-ever rules on net neutrality, preserving an open Internet by prohibiting...The New Yorker From ACM Opinion | February 27, 2015
For years, the federal government supported the principle of net neutrality: the idea that broadband providers should treat all Internet traffic the same.The New Yorker From ACM Opinion | February 9, 2015
On the opening night of this year's Sundance Film Festival, two films, as usual, had their premières, gaining maximum exposure to reporters and critics.The New Yorker From ACM Opinion | January 28, 2015