ACM CEO John White talks about initiatives to serve the organization's professional members, increase international activities, and reform computer science education.
Leah Hoffmann
M. Frans Kaashoek talks about multicore computing, security, and operating system design.
Governments, companies, and individuals have suffered an unusual number of highly publicized data breaches this year. Is there a solution?
Eric Brewer talks about infrastructure, connectivity, and computing for developing nations.
Games and Learning: Seven Questions For Mary Flanagan
A professor of digital humanities at Dartmouth College, Mary Flanagan has spent her career thinking critically about a topic that most of us take for granted: Play.
Leslie Valiant discusses machine learning, parallel computing, and computational neuroscience.
Open Source Hardware: Seven Questions For Limor Fried
Limor Fried discusses the future of the open source hardware movement, Facebook’s decision to open source its new data center, and being featured on the cover of Wired.
Data Optimization in Developing Nations
Artificial intelligence and machine learning could expand access to health care, improve the quality of education, and respond effectively to natural disasters in the developing world.
Maurice Wilkes: The Last Pioneer
Computer science has lost not only a great scientist, but an important link to the electronic computing revolution that took place in the 1940s.
Shape the Future of Computing
ACM encourages its members to take a direct hand in shaping the future of the association. There are more ways than ever to get involved.
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