From Communications of the ACM
Digital innovation is not working in the interest of the whole of society. It is time to radically rethink its purpose without…
Filippo Gualtiero Blancato| March 1, 2024
Designs should offer useful information and convenience.
Lorrie Faith Cranor, Yuvraj Agarwal, Pardis Emami-Naeini From Communications of the ACM | March 1, 2024
Large language models brought language to machines. Machines are not up to the challenge.
Peter Denning, B. Scot Rousse From Communications of the ACM | March 1, 2024
A culminating chapter in the information revolution is the development of computing and communication technologies in the 20th century, where we learned to transmit...Moshe Y. Vardi From Communications of the ACM | March 1, 2024
First-job readiness versus long-term career preparation.
Rahul Simha, Amruth N. Kumar, Rajendra K. Raj From Communications of the ACM | February 1, 2024
Fallout from an exploding bubble of hype triggered the real AI Winter in the late 1980s.
Thomas Haigh From Communications of the ACM | February 1, 2024
Applying AI techniques to journalism.
N. Diakopoulos, C. Trattner, D. Jannach, I. Costera Meijer, E. Motta From Communications of the ACM | February 1, 2024
David Papworth, a 30-year veteran of Intel, on what led to the P6 microprocessor and how that changed the microarchitectural paradigm.
Leah Hoffmann From Communications of the ACM | January 1, 2024
David Papworth, a 30-year veteran of Intel, on what led to the P6 microprocessor and how that changed the microarchitectural paradigm.
Leah Hoffmann From Communications of the ACM | January 1, 2024
Giving individuals more control of their personal data.
Ana Pop Stefanija, Bart Buelens, Elfi Goesaert, Tom Lenaerts, Jo Pierson, Jan Van den Bussche From Communications of the ACM | January 1, 2024
Can the government regulate how social media companies moderate their platforms?
Kyle Langvardt, Alan Z. Rozenshtein From Communications of the ACM | January 1, 2024