The gearheads in Detroit, Tokyo, and Stuttgart have mostly figured out how to build driverless vehicles. Even the Google guys seem to have solved the riddle.Bloomberg From ACM News | June 25, 2015
An exploration of the education-to-work pipeline.
Juan E. Gilbert, Jerlando F. L. Jackson, Edward C. Dillon, LaVar J. Charleston From Communications of the ACM | July 1, 2015
Reflecting on the complexities associated with maintaining rapidly changing information technology.David Anderson From Communications of the ACM | July 1, 2015
Internet companies make billions of dollars by capturing one of the world's most precious commodities: your attention.Wired From ACM Opinion | June 24, 2015
Facebook has decided not to offer its photo-sharing app Moments in Europe because of regulator concerns over its facial recognition technology.BBC News From ACM Opinion | June 22, 2015
When I was little, I was enamored with the idea of being a pioneer; I was drawn to the thought that I could be the first to do something—be a trailblazer, the forerunner...Medium From ACM Opinion | June 19, 2015
We've been conditioned by television and movies to accept the likelihood of intelligent life elsewhere in the universe.The Conversation From ACM Opinion | June 18, 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
Virtual reality and its viability as a consumer technology is a huge theme at this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo, a Los Angeles convention for the video...The Washington Post From ACM Opinion | June 18, 2015
Two major cybersecurity scandals are currently making headlines: One is the hack of an internal network belonging to a Major League Baseball team, allegedly bya...The Washington Post From ACM Opinion | June 17, 2015
The way Hod Lipson describes his Creative Machines Lab captures his ambitions: "We are interested in robots that create and are creative." Technology Review From ACM News | June 17, 2015
If it's not already a maxim, it should be: Every big hack discovered will eventually prove to be more serious than first believed.Wired From ACM Opinion | June 15, 2015
I am not fond of depressing you. So I'm going to leave it to a new study performed by the University of Pennsylvania's Annenberg School For Communication.CNET From ACM News | June 11, 2015
Timothy D. Cook, Apple's chief executive, delivered a speech last week that raised some eyebrows in the technology industry.The New York Times From ACM Opinion | June 10, 2015
Light travels so fast it can make the transatlantic journey between London and New York more than 50 times each second. With speed like that, you might wonder why...BBC News From ACM Opinion | June 10, 2015