The UGC Overload: Scaling Content Moderation for Massive Datasets
AI and ML have a role to play in moderating user-generated content in real time to keep sites safe, civilized, and legally compliant.
The UGC Overload: Scaling Content Moderation for Massive Datasets
AI and ML have a role to play in moderating user-generated content in real time to keep sites safe, civilized, and legally compliant.
Multi-Dimensional Growth of GenAI Use by STEM Undergraduates
The evolution of GenAI tool usage by science and engineering students over their academic years provides valuable insights for students, educators, and educational institutions.
Ushering In a New Era of Business Process Innovation with AI and ML
The evolution of AI and ML technologies has transformed business systems and made processes smarter and more efficient.
Researchers have invested immeasurable time and effort into programs that run and never halt.
Beyond Compliance: Security Documentation as a Strategic Asset
It’s time to stop viewing security documentation as a necessary evil and start leveraging it as a strategic asset.
Preprinting in AI Ethics: Toward a Set of Community Guidelines
Preprinting allows for the rapid dissemination of new ideas, but also of junk science and potentially of research without due ethics approval.
Co-pilots sit behind you and your code whispering semantic nothings in your ear.
You Need Much Less Memory than Time
An upcoming STOC conference paper reports a huge near-quadratic improvement that will go down as a true classic complexity theorem.
Finding Beauty and Meaning in Computational Complexity
Irit Dinur’s appointment as the first woman professor at the Institute for Advanced Study's School of Mathematics is at once historic and unremarkable.
The Challenge of Consistency in Generative AI: Will We Adapt or Fix the System?
The Role of Research in Preparing K-12 Students for Computer Science and AI
K-12 education needs to build on CS successes and prepare students for an AI-powered world.
Barto, Sutton Announced as ACM 2024 A.M. Turing Award Recipients
Researchers are tuning in on ways to turn down the volume with fabrics and materials that buffer, baffle, and block sound waves.
The incorporation of generative AI has fundamentally changed the nature of data annotation tasks in crowd work.
Willow and the Countdown to Quantum Breaches
The ever-increasing speed of quantum computers bodes both well and poorly for cybersecurity.
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