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The person writing a piece of code shouldn't buy convenience at the expense of the people who will have to read it and modify…
olano.dev| December 1, 2023
University of Minnesota computer science Ph.D. student Yasamin Jafarian has been using TikTok dance videos as food for a computer algorithm to construct lifelike...University of Minnesota From ACM Careers | May 20, 2022
Researchers at Aston University developed a deep reinforcement learning agent that achieves adaptive signal control of traffic lights in complex, imprecise, and...Aston University From ACM Careers | May 12, 2022
Researchers from Florida State University are studying artificial intelligence-based approaches to recruiting and retaining older adults to participate in research...Florida State University From ACM Careers | May 11, 2022
Data scientists, coders, and other techies could prove decisive in future conflicts — if Uncle Sam can recruit them.
Wired From ACM Careers | May 2, 2022
The American Chemical Society has added Writefull's Manuscript Categorization API, an AI-based language services tool, to its publications workflow.
Digital Science From ACM Careers | April 28, 2022
AI-powered drug discovery company Absci opened a research center in New York City last week to help attract talent.
Fortune From ACM Careers | April 27, 2022
I'll never forget the time — at just six years of age — when my father showed me a toy robot holding a tray and told me that very soon there will be actual robot...Asim Munawar From Communications of the ACM | May 1, 2022
Researchers at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne and the University of Lausanne have developed an algorithm which assesses the risk of a job being...Silicon Republic From ACM Careers | April 18, 2022
A few mild yet significant signs indicate that data science as a job might be losing its sheen.
Analytics India Magazine From ACM Careers | April 5, 2022
World Chess will show the heart rate of players in its official broadcasts of the final rounds of the FIDE Grand Prix Series, measured using an AI technology similar...World Chess From ACM Careers | April 1, 2022
A team of researchers created the VIGICOVID system that uses natural language questions to get answers in the avalanche of research papers on COVID-19 and SARS-CoV...University of the Basque Country From ACM Careers | March 31, 2022
Researchers found that job seekers who set their gender profile as female on hiring platforms generate fewer ads for high-paying jobs, suggesting bias in such systems'...EuroNews From ACM TechNews | March 9, 2022
Keith Whitfield, president of the University of Nevada at Las Vegas, is available to chat with all 31,000 students at any hour of the day or night — as long as...Inside Higher Ed From ACM Careers | March 2, 2022
Michigan State University researcher Guowei Wei and his team used an artificial intelligence model to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying SARS-CoV-2...MSU Today From ACM Careers | February 18, 2022
Scientists at startup Syntelly, Lomonosov Moscow State University, and the Sirius University of Science and Technology have trained neural networks to convert images...Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology From ACM TechNews | February 16, 2022
The potential impact of AI robots on e-waste recycling might soon become clear thanks to a research project that seeks to develop AI-powered tools that allow a...The Verge From ACM Careers | February 10, 2022
Researchers used emojis to take the emotional temperature of workers and predict the likelihood of developers dropping the GitHub platform.
University of Michigan From ACM Careers | January 28, 2022
Researchers can fine-tune artificial neural networks using hypernetworks, saving some of the time and expense of training such networks.
Quanta Magazine From ACM Careers | January 27, 2022
China's regulatory crackdown on its previously untouchable tech giants has led to a steady drain of top talent returning to academic posts.
University World News From ACM Careers | January 18, 2022
At least half of the rising gap in wages among American workers over the last 40 years is attributable to the automation of tasks formerly done by human workers...The New York Times From ACM Careers | January 11, 2022