What Do Computing and Economics Have to Say to Each Other?
March 2024 - Vol. 67 No. 3
Features
Corrigendum for February 2024 Research Article
A detailed explanation from the authors on the errors they caught and corrected in their February 2024 research article.
Computations for This World and out of This World
Pondering the Ugly Underbelly, and Whether Images are Real
The Battle to Mitigate E-Waste
Innovation Is Overrated: A Provocation
U.S. Copyright Office’s Questions about Generative AI
Internet of Things Security and Privacy Labels Should Empower Consumers
Disinformation 2.0 in the Age of AI: A Cybersecurity Perspective
Generative AI Degrades Online Communities
Improving Testing of Deep-Learning Systems
Software Managers’ Guide to Operational Excellence
Measuring GitHub Copilot’s Impact on Productivity
The Internet of Batteryless Things
A Unifying Framework for Incompleteness, Inconsistency, and Uncertainty in Databases
Co-Developing Programs and Their Proof of Correctness
Technical Perspective: Hiding Secrets in Programs
"Indistinguishability Obfuscation from Well-Founded Assumptions," by Aayush Jain et al., gives a new construction of indistinguishability obfuscation that is provably secure.
Indistinguishability Obfuscation from Well-Founded Assumptions
We examine a formalization of the “one-way compiler" concept with the notion of indistinguishability obfuscation.