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
We've been looking at how technology has totally changed what it means to watch television or a movie. One of the biggest changes has been in demand—people want...NPR From ACM Opinion | October 26, 2012
The question of what happens when machines get to be as intelligent as and even more intelligent than people seems to occupy many science-fiction writers.The Atlantic From ACM Opinion | October 26, 2012
Hundreds of the world’s brightest minds—engineers from Google and IBM, hedge funds quants, and Defense Department contractors building artificial intelligence—were...The Verge From ACM Opinion | October 26, 2012
In a Monday article, we described the security and reliability problems that have undermined public confidence in electronic voting machines within the United States...ArsTechnica From ACM Opinion | October 25, 2012
Big data will change training in all corporate units, says Michael Rappa, who created the first U.S. post graduate program in data analytics.Computerworld From ACM Opinion | October 25, 2012
Last week, a congressional report claimed that using Chinese telecommunications companies’ goods and services in the United States could threaten national security...Slate From ACM Opinion | October 24, 2012
Seeking solutions to concerns that go beyond the engineering of the smart grid.Timothy Kostyk, Joseph Herkert From Communications of the ACM | November 1, 2012
A multipronged approach to preparing computer science teachers is critical to success.Aman Yadav, John T. Korb From Communications of the ACM | November 1, 2012
Assessing the first phase of the trial based on claims that Google's Android platform infringes Oracle's Java-related copyrights and patents.
Pamela Samuelson From Communications of the ACM | November 1, 2012
Security research can be improved by more effectively sharing what is learned from attacks on information systems.David Basin, Srdjan Capkun From Communications of the ACM | November 1, 2012
During the opening ceremonies of this summer’s Olympic games in London, a musical performance culminated with a stage-set house rising into the rafters to reveal...MIT News Office From ACM Opinion | October 22, 2012
Defense secretary Leon Panetta couldn't resist, could he? He couldn't fight the urge to dig deep into the information security cliché handbook and yank out that...Threatpost From ACM Opinion | October 22, 2012
As soon as Sherry Turkle arrived at the studio for her Fresh Air interview, she realized she'd forgotten her phone.NPR From ACM Opinion | October 19, 2012
More than a dozen science and engineering organizations worked with ScienceDebate.org to draft 14 top science questions to ask the two main presidential candidates...Scientific American From ACM Opinion | October 19, 2012
In general, we only become aware of a politician's position on scientific issues during the campaign season. And, with a few exceptions like energy and climate...ArsTechnica From ACM Opinion | October 18, 2012
There's much to like about "This Machine Kills Secrets," Andy Greenberg's well-reported history of WikiLeaks and the many projects it has inspired, but one unintentionally...The New York Times From ACM Opinion | October 18, 2012