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Ever wonder why we could write software to get to the Moon, but not to count votes? Here are five reasons.
InfoWorld From ACM Opinion | February 11, 2020
Given how critical the cloud has become for a huge swath of the tech economy, maybe we should ask ourselves whether this infrastructure should be in the hands of...Wired From ACM Opinion | February 10, 2020
Virtual reality has been touted as an "empathy machine" that lets users see what it's like to have a disability—but people with disabilities often can't use it....Scientific American From ACM Opinion | January 30, 2020
The possibility of an artificial intelligence arms race poses a threat to international security similar to that of a conventional or nuclear armament race.
Daily Sabah From ACM Opinion | January 27, 2020
Students should interact with one another to practice skills and construct their own understanding, with assistance from a teacher acting as a coach and guide —...Clif Kussmaul From Communications of the ACM | February 1, 2020
One of the Internet's most trusted assets — the dot-org domain used by nonprofits from UNICEF to your local food bank — is being hijacked.
The Washington Post From ACM Opinion | January 21, 2020
Facebook's newly announced ban on deepfake videos presents a number of challenges in the fight against the spread of misinformation, says Tim Weninger, associate...University of Notre Dame From ACM Opinion | January 9, 2020
Incorporating considerations of reasonable pluralism, individual agency, and legitimate authority.
Johannes Himmelreich From Communications of the ACM | January 1, 2020
The AI that our top scientists and engineers are now building to advance American security and prosperity could instead sow the seeds of our demise.
The Wall Street Journal From ACM Opinion | December 5, 2019
Evaluating the arguments for and against using digital data derived from security breaches.
David M. Douglas From Communications of the ACM | December 1, 2019
There are several things court systems and professional organizations should do to enhance the technical capabilities of judges.
Brookings From ACM Opinion | November 8, 2019
We are heading down the dystopian path. Trolling has become a mainstream form, if not the mainstream form of political discourse.
Wired From ACM Opinion | November 7, 2019
We did not anticipate that the dark side of the Internet would emerge with such ferocity. Or that we would feel an urgent need to fix it.
Los Angeles Times From ACM Opinion | October 29, 2019
California's new law forcing ride-sharing companies to treat their drivers as employees could harm or kill an important new business model.
Scientific American From ACM Opinion | October 25, 2019
How computing platforms and algorithms can potentially either reinforce or identify and address ethnic biases.
Selena Silva, Martin Kenney From Communications of the ACM | November 1, 2019
Seeking to change computing teaching to improve computer science.
Mark Guzdial, Alan Kay, Cathie Norris, Elliot Soloway From Communications of the ACM | November 1, 2019
Considering the new liability risks for ISPs, search engines, and news aggregators under recent EU-wide mandatory rules.
Pamela Samuelson From Communications of the ACM | November 1, 2019
Once, when users called Siri a "slut," the service responded: "I'd blush if I could." Such programming missteps could have been avoided altogether if there were...The Mercury News From ACM Opinion | October 10, 2019