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
The end of White House terms are often about trying to shape historic legacies, and President Obama is out to build his in the new area of cybersecurity.Wired From ACM Opinion | February 11, 2016
Congress could soon vote on a bill that would require law enforcement agencies to get a search warrant from a judge to obtain emails, photographs and other documents...The New York Times From ACM Opinion | February 10, 2016
One night in late July 2014, a journalist from the Chinese newspaper Southern Weeklyinterviewed a 17-year-old Chinese girl named Xiaoice (pronounced Shao-ice).Nautilus From ACM Opinion | February 9, 2016
When digital dystopians and critics of Internet libertarians need a rhetorical dart board, they often pull out a document written by John Perry Barlow, co-founder...Wired From ACM Opinion | February 8, 2016
When Jill Tarter first began to look for aliens, she drew looks askance from her friends and colleagues.Ars Technica From ACM Opinion | February 5, 2016
Software is already pervasive in our society, but artificial intelligence software raises unique concerns even among the technological elite.Recode From ACM Opinion | February 5, 2016
Laura Poitras has a talent for disappearing. In her early documentaries like My Country, My Country and The Oath, her camera seems to float invisibly in rooms where...Wired From ACM Opinion | February 5, 2016
A defining moment in modern biology occurred on July 24, 1978, when biotechnology pioneer Robert Swanson, who had recently co-founded Genentech, brought two young...Scientific American From ACM Opinion | February 5, 2016
Yesterday, the 46-year-old Google veteran who oversees its search engine, Amit Singhal, announced his retirement. And in short order, Google revealed that Singhal's...Wired From ACM Opinion | February 4, 2016
Over the weekend, negotiators from the European Union's executive body, and the US Federal Trade Commission worked frantically to thrash out a deal to allow transatlantic...Ars Technica From ACM Opinion | February 3, 2016
Sooner or later everything seems to go online. Newspapers. TV. Radio. Shopping. Banking. Dating.Scientific American From ACM Opinion | February 3, 2016
It's one thing to play the arcade game Whac-A-Mole by swinging around an oversized mallet; it's far easier to whack those moles virtually, controlling the mallet...Technology Review From ACM Opinion | February 2, 2016
American politics has long accepted the strange notion that just a pair of states—namely Iowa and New Hampshire—get an outsize vote in choosing America’s next president...Wired From ACM Opinion | February 1, 2016
If we've learned anything over the past few years, it's that governments will make all sorts of excuses to justify the surveillance of its citizens.Quartz From ACM Opinion | January 29, 2016
It used to be the case when I traveled abroad that I would take a little pocket dictionary that provided translations for commonly used phrases and words.The Wall Street Journal From ACM Opinion | January 29, 2016
Yoshua Bengio leads one of the world's preëminent research groups developing a powerful AI technique known as deep learning.Technology Review From ACM Opinion | January 29, 2016
Napoleon had it and so did Charles Darwin. Tennis champion Roger Federer has it in spades. The dictionary defines intuition as knowledge obtained without conscious...Nature From ACM Opinion | January 28, 2016