What happens when someone leaves daily choices about music, food, wardrobe, and more up to online algorithms for a week
CNET From ACM Opinion | August 6, 2021
California has begun enforcing a browser-level privacy setting, but you still can't find that option in Safari or iOS
Wired From ACM Opinion | August 2, 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
Considering a new regulatory proposal for addressing digital market competition concerns.
Georgios Petropoulos 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 rise of social media, Google, and online shopping and banking has made us far more exposed than back in the Internet’s infancy.
The New York Times From ACM Opinion | July 15, 2021
Navigating the ethical and societal impacts of technologies.
Solon Barocas, Asia J. Biega, Margarita Boyarskaya, Kate Crawford, Hal Daumé III, Miroslav Dudík, Benjamin Fish, Mary L. Gray, Brent Hecht, Alexandra Olteanu, Forough Poursabzi-Sangdeh, Luke Stark, Jennifer Wortman Vaughan, Hanna Wallach, Marion Zepf From Communications of the ACM | July 1, 2021
Differential privacy is not a silver bullet for all privacy problems.
Josep Domingo-Ferrer, David Sánchez, Alberto Blanco-Justicia From Communications of the ACM | July 1, 2021
It's not just a matter of fairness and inclusion. Accessible technology is generally better for everyone.
The Conversation From ACM Opinion | June 4, 2021
Understanding impostor syndrome's complexity and its effect on research persistence.
Danfeng (Daphne) Yao From Communications of the ACM | June 1, 2021
With 90% of the 2020 U.S. general election ballot contents verifiable by paper, why do only 65% of voters trust the results?
Rebecca T. Mercuri, Peter G. Neumann From Communications of the ACM | June 1, 2021
Advances in brain-computer interface technology are impressive, but not close to anything resembling mind control.
Quanta Magazine From ACM Opinion | May 19, 2021