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IT leaders are concerned about the potential for malicious use of the ChatGPT chatbot by foreign states, according to a study…
Computing| February 3, 2023
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
Sultan Gustaf Al Ghozali, a 22-year-old computer science student in Indonesia, has converted as many as 1,000 of his selfies taken over the course of five years...Financial Express From ACM Careers | January 18, 2022
Crypto startups are boosting pay and benefits as venture money floods the category and competition for talent soars.
The Information From ACM Careers | January 11, 2022
A research team at Iowa State University is developing a new navigation system to help snowplows operate in extreme conditions.
Iowa State University From ACM Careers | January 6, 2022
Mathematicians at Peoples' Friendship University of Russia have proposed a model for calculating the optimal parameters of a 5G network for virtual reality applications...Russian Foundation for Basic Research From ACM Careers | December 28, 2021
What have I learned that might be helpful in preparing aspiring computer scientists to lead impactful and meaningful professional lives?
Peter M. Small From Communications of the ACM | January 1, 2022
Some developer jobs command higher salaries than others. Which positions are better paid on average than their colleagues?
InfoWorld From ACM Careers | December 6, 2021
Tech sector leaders and luminaries are uniting to support Code.org and Hour of Code by auctioning off a Twitter "follow," with proceeds benefiting efforts to increase...Code.org From ACM Careers | November 12, 2021
Researchers have developed a process that turns clothing fabric into biosensors which measure a muscle's electrical activity.
University of Utah From ACM Careers | November 9, 2021
Researchers built multi-legged robots that can maneuver in challenging environments and accomplish complex tasks that are not achievable by individual robots.
University of Notre Dame From ACM Careers | October 19, 2021
LinkedIn will shut the version of its professional-networking site that operates in China, the latest chapter in the struggle Western Internet companies have faced...The Wall Street Journal From ACM Careers | October 14, 2021
The current educational system isn't prepared to meet the surging demand for workers, researchers, and teachers who understand and can teach the core concepts in...Physics Today From ACM Careers | September 28, 2021
Smartphone sensor data might be able to determine if a person is intoxicated after consuming marijuana, according to a new study.
Rutgers University From ACM Careers | September 27, 2021
Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology have demonstrated an optical amplifier that offers high performance, is compact enough to integrate into a chip...Chalmers University of Technology From ACM Careers | September 22, 2021
A multi-institution, transdisciplinary center funded by a five-year, $25 million NSF grant will develop systems for two-way communication with plants, allowing...Cornell Chronicle From ACM Careers | September 14, 2021
An IT supervisor is accused of hiding 46 devices used for mining cryptocurrency in Suffolk County offices, costing the county thousands of dollars in electricity...The New York Times From ACM Careers | September 10, 2021
The ability to discover and experience world building is a relatively unique privilege afforded to computer programmers.
Andrew Sorensen From Communications of the ACM | September 1, 2021
A 30-foot tower on the edge of the Ohio State University Airport is the focal point of a research project that will explore using AI and a variety of sensors to...Ohio State University From ACM Careers | August 19, 2021
A 10-year-old girl in Kenya took coding classes at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee last fall and spring by connecting with the school's Girls Who Code program...University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee From ACM Careers | August 19, 2021
In 2014, MIT computer science student Jeremy Rubin offered all undergraduate students on campus $100 worth of bitcoin. Some got rich. Some spent it at a sushi restaurant... From ACM Careers | August 17, 2021