It's no longer exciting to talk about the rise of non-relational databases, but it's happening all the same.
TechRepublic From ACM Opinion | July 8, 2021
TinyML will change machine-learning best practices by encouraging more developers to view it as a viable option.
Dataconomy From ACM Opinion | July 6, 2021
Clear, non-anthropomorphic language is central to dismantling misconceptions of AI as a black box.
Brookings TechStream From ACM Opinion | June 29, 2021
Efficiency measures are struggling to keep pace with, let alone make headway on, the accelerating demands of modern supercomputers.
HPCWire From ACM Opinion | June 24, 2021
Relational databases aren't dead, but database innovation is cropping up in all sorts of places now, including graph databases.
TechRepublic From ACM Opinion | June 23, 2021
Artificial intelligence can help the electronics industry to speed up chip design. But the gains must be shared equitably.
Nature From ACM Opinion | June 17, 2021
To understand what quantum computers can do—and what they can’t—avoid falling for overly simple explanations.
Quanta Magazine From ACM Opinion | June 10, 2021
Researchers and developers racing to make deep learning available to different applications need to actively seek out and address security challenges before they...TechTalks From ACM Opinion | June 3, 2021
Collaborations between theorists and experimentalists are crucial for accelerating research.Nature Computational Science From ACM Opinion | June 1, 2021
EU regulation of AI could limit the use cases and innovation and put the EU in a technologically inferior position globally.
TechCrunch From ACM Opinion | May 17, 2021
Speculators might make money on cryptocurrency, but the arguments for its usefulness fail completely.
Current Affairs From ACM Opinion | April 23, 2021
Considering the origins, interpretations, and possible changes to Communications Decency Act §230 amid an evolving online environment.
Pamela Samuelson From Communications of the ACM | March 1, 2021
Deliberating on how to regulate—or not regulate—online speech in the era of evolving social media.
Kate Klonick From Communications of the ACM | January 1, 2021