The 2022 State of Rust Survey published earlier this month found more developers using the programming language than ever before.
InfoWorld From ACM TechNews | August 31, 2023
Despite receiving recent approval to expand their robotaxi services in San Francisco, Waymo and Cruise continue to face backlash over traffic and safety concerns...Bloomberg From ACM TechNews | August 31, 2023
Exploring ways to supplement conventional computer vision data with metadata collected from physics-based sensors and systems.
Samuel Greengard From ACM News | August 31, 2023
South Koreans are anxious over a flood of cheap Chinese robot waiters amid labor shortages, population declines, and growing rivalry with Chinese technology firms...Financial Times From ACM TechNews | August 30, 2023
A joint statement from a dozen countries called on social media platforms to address illegal data scraping, emphasizing that local laws require them to protect...ZDNet From ACM TechNews | August 30, 2023
A growing number of scientific researchers are using virtual reality (VR) technology in the lab, often to more easily collaborate with distant colleagues, or simply...Nature From ACM TechNews | August 30, 2023
Their development Scalene, an open-source tool for dramatically speeding up the programming language Python, circumvents issues limiting computer processing speed...University of Massachusetts Amherst News From ACM News | August 29, 2023
In lieu of regulations, companies are starting to develop their own guidelines to control the use of artificial intelligence.
Esther Shein From ACM News | August 29, 2023
Researchers at Japan's University of Tokyo have developed drones that can assemble and dissemble in mid-air.
Popular Science From ACM TechNews | August 29, 2023
Researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences' Hefei Institutes of Physical Science has developed a variable selection algorithm for chemometrics applications....Chinese Academy of Sciences From ACM TechNews | August 29, 2023
A new framework allows quadruped robots to perform tasks that get progressively more complex without having to relearn motions.
Georgia Institute of Technology From ACM TechNews | August 29, 2023
More than 2 million people in the Philippines perform "crowdwork," according to informal government estimates, as part of AI's vast underbelly.
The Washington Post From ACM News | August 28, 2023
Researchers hope to enable scientists and processor designers to understand the underlying reasoning of deep learning accelerator designs through explainable-design...ASU News From ACM TechNews | August 28, 2023
Researchers found that off-the-shelf artificial intelligence (AI) models can detect the early signs of a tsunami in two-dimensional (2D) images from GPS satellites...New Scientist From ACM TechNews | August 28, 2023