On the Implicit Bias in Deep‐Learning Algorithms
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
A Turning Point for U.S. AI Policy: Senate Explores Solutions
Scientists, Governments, and Corporations Urgently Need to Work Together to Mitigate AI Risk
ChatGPT, Can You Tell Me a Story?
AlphaFold Spreads through Protein Science
Reinventing Backend Subsetting at Google
Artificial Intelligence Still Can’t Form Concepts
ChatGPT Helps or Hurts our Cybersecurity?
What Can the FATE Community Learn from the Successes and Failures in Privacy?
Rage Against the Intelligent Machines
. . . And the Computer Plays Along
Artificial Intelligence for Materials Discovery
Protecting Autonomous Cars from Phantom Attacks
Hoping for the Best as AI Evolves
Technical Perspective: On Abstractions and Embedded Networks
"Symbol-Synchronous Buses," by Jonathan Oostvogels et al., conceives a notion of a symbol-synchronous bus, which effectively makes a multi-hop wireless network behave like a single wire.
Symbol-Synchronous Buses: Deterministic, Low-Latency Wireless Mesh Networking with LEDs
We describe a novel networking paradigm that aims to enable a new class of latency-sensitive applications by systematically breaking networking abstractions.
Will AI Replace Computer Programmers?
Automatic Language Translation Still Unsatisfactory
The Sparks of AGI? Or the End of Science?
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