The gap keeps widening between the super-rich tech superstars and the merely super. There's one possible explanation.
The New York Times From ACM Opinion | July 29, 2021
A handful of companies have outsize influence on the world's AI. Policymakers must act now to stem the rise of powerful monopolies.
Wired From ACM Opinion | July 29, 2021
It is crucial to guarantee the reproducibility of reported results, but don't forget to make research artifacts reusable for the scientific communityNature Computational Science From ACM Opinion | July 28, 2021
Interested in building software for developers? Follow these three design principles from Akita Software CEO Jean Yang.
TechRepublic From ACM Opinion | July 27, 2021
Recent moves by the Chinese government against tech companies represent a terrifying government action.
The New York Times From ACM Opinion | July 27, 2021
To live in a world that is enhanced rather than oppressed by technology, we need to change its culture from one of opportunism to one in the public interest
Inside Higher Ed From ACM Opinion | July 26, 2021
Shifting the focus from the perceived difficulty of learning programming to making programming more universally accessible.
Brett A. Becker From Communications of the ACM | August 1, 2021
Proven practices to recruit domestic computer science graduate students.
David Whalley, Xin Yuan, Xiuwen Liu From Communications of the ACM | August 1, 2021
A new FTC policy is a warning to companies that glue together smartphones so they can't be opened, charge exorbitant fees for replacement parts, or limit who can...Fortune From ACM Opinion | July 23, 2021
The intelligence community's budget and acquisition processes rise to the top of the issues it must address before it can take full advantage of AI
The Cipher Brief From ACM Opinion | July 22, 2021
New legislation could simplify tech maintenance and make buying a new smartphone or computer the last resort.
The New York Times From ACM Opinion | July 21, 2021
The shutdowns, aimed at quelling unrest, undercut the nation's moral and ethical obligation to record history as it is.
Undark From ACM Opinion | July 20, 2021
Pandemic-induced supply disruptions and competition from China pressuring U.S. companies to manufacture semiconductors at home.
Wired From ACM Opinion | July 19, 2021