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
As debate rumbles on about how and how much poor statistics is to blame for poor reproducibility, Nature asked influential statisticians to recommend one change...Nature From ACM Opinion | November 28, 2017
We are past the tipping point in the transition away from 20th-century big software architectures.
Stephen J. Andriole From Communications of the ACM | December 1, 2017
Maureen Dowd: You often get confused for the lead singer of Korn.
Jaron Lanier: No, never. I'm often confused with Arnold Schwarzenegger. I'm kidding.
The New York Times From ACM Opinion | November 9, 2017
Sooner or later, the US will face mounting job losses due to advances in automation, artificial intelligence, and robotics.
Wired From ACM Opinion | November 2, 2017
Martin Newell was worried about his Ph.D. research as he sat down to tea with his wife one day in 1974.
IEEE Spectrum From ACM Opinion | October 31, 2017
The development of skills like coding is not what tomorrow's leaders need in order to walk confidently into the future.
San Francisco Chronicle From ACM Opinion | October 25, 2017
Analyzing the "Pay What You Want" business model for open access publishing.
Martin Spann, Lucas Stich, Klaus M. Schmidt From Communications of the ACM | November 1, 2017
Incorporating intellectual and developmental frameworks into a Scottish school curriculum.
Richard Connor, Quintin Cutts, Judy Robertson From Communications of the ACM | November 1, 2017
Does the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision in the Apple v. Samsung case represent a quagmire?
Pamela Samuelson From Communications of the ACM | November 1, 2017
This week saw another major achievement by Google's Deep Mind, when it showed that a neural network could learn to play Go in just three days, without even looking...BBC News From ACM Opinion | October 23, 2017
Reshma Saujani, the founder and CEO of Girls Who Code, talks about how a failed bid for Congress started it all, how some of the biggest tech companies responded...Marketplace From ACM Opinion | October 19, 2017
Forty years ago, two papers1, 2 described the first tractable methods for determining the order of the chemical bases in stretches of DNA. Before these 1977 publications...Nature From ACM Opinion | October 13, 2017
Hany Farid, a computer scientist at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, specialises in detecting manipulated images and videos. Farid, who provides his...Nature From ACM Opinion | October 11, 2017
While the U.S. remains the global leader in Science and Technology, there is little doubt that its star is fading.
Forbes From ACM Opinion | October 4, 2017
It's no secret that the United States has long dominated cutting-edge technologies, from personal computers and biotech to smartphones and social media.
Politico From ACM Opinion | October 2, 2017