What Do Computing and Economics Have to Say to Each Other?
March 2024 - Vol. 67 No. 3
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Features
Corrigendum for 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.