Considering guiding principles for artificial intelligence with regard to privacy and security.
Bennie Mols
In Black Box Algorithms We Trust (or Do We?)
Some issues that arise from the use of algorithms may be due to the data they are fed, rather than their black-box nature.
Stepping Stones in an Ocean of Data
An interview with science writer, entrepreneur, and National Public Radio’s “Math Guy,” Keith Devlin.
Silicon Brains Compete at Games
The 18th Computer Olympiad had programs vying against each other in strategic game-playing.
ACM Europe Helps Guide Elements of Horizon 2020
ACM Europe contributes to the successful implementation of Europe’s largest research program in several ways.
Guido van Rossum speaks exclusively with CACM about the computer language Python, which he created a quarter-century ago.
Judge Weighs In on Chatbot’s Turing Test Performance
One of the Turing Test’s judges looks at the test, its results, and what they mean.
Estonia’s E-Society: Visionary or Naive?
Estonians are very early adopters of information and communications technology (ICT) in domains across their society: from e-Banking and e-Health to e-Police and e-Voting. They show no fear the state as 'Big Brother;' rather, they see ICT as a way to control the state.
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