OpenAI, a non-profit research company investigating "the path to safe artificial intelligence," has developed a machine learning system called Generative Pre-trained...Ars Technica From ACM News | February 20, 2019
The US Federal government is in the midst of the longest gap in funding for many of its agencies in history. As the "shutdown" extends into a second month, the...Ars Technica From ACM Careers | January 25, 2019
Federal authorities and private researchers are warning companies about a wave of domain hijacking attacks.
Ars Technica From ACM TechNews | January 15, 2019
Truly revolutionary political transformations are naturally of great interest to historians, and the French Revolution at the end of the 18th century is widely...Ars Technica From ACM News | January 9, 2019
Cities generate lots of data. The exact amount depends on the size of the city and its sophistication and ambitions, but it's certainly more than mere humans can...Ars Technica From ACM News | December 10, 2018
Digital privacy has come a long way since June 2013. In the five years since documents provided by Edward Snowden became the basis for a series of revelations that...Ars Technica From ACM News | November 21, 2018
The nation's weather and climate organization, NOAA, has appointed a new director of its Environmental Modeling Center.
Ars Technica From ACM News | October 24, 2018
On Tuesday morning, the 45th president of the United States woke up around 5:30am Eastern Time and decided to begin his Tuesday by berating the "Fake News Media...Ars Technica From ACM Opinion | August 28, 2018
A study by the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology warns of a decade-old bug in the Bluetooth specification.
Ars Technica From ACM TechNews | July 30, 2018
In a press briefing just two weeks ago, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein announced that the grand jury assembled by Special Counsel Robert Mueller had returned...Ars Technica From ACM News | July 27, 2018
Forty years ago this week, in the case of Parker v. Flook, the US Supreme Court came close to banning software patents.
Ars Technica From ACM News | June 22, 2018
There are enough seismometers around these days to detect and locate nearly all earthquakes on land, except the most minuscule ones.
Ars Technica From ACM News | June 15, 2018
The National Transportation Safety Board on Thursday provided new details about a March crash in Mountain View, California, that claimed the life of engineer Walter...Ars Technica From ACM News | June 8, 2018
In the wake of the Cambridge Analytica revelations regarding the exposure of profile data for millions of users, Facebook is now facing an investigation into its...Ars Technica From ACM News | March 28, 2018
In testimony before the US Senate Armed Services Committee on Tuesday, National Security Agency Director and US Cyber Command Commander Admiral Michael Rogers told...Ars Technica From ACM News | February 28, 2018
Siemens issued an update to a year-old product vulnerability warning for its SIMATIC S7-300 and S7-400 families of programmable logic controllers (PLCs)—industrial...Ars Technica From ACM News | January 26, 2018