Federated Learning: How Private Is It Really?
Saurabh Bagchi and Arash Nourian
Just when it looks like Federated Learning is able to keep local data private, out comes a study to deflate us.
ChatGPT in Computer Science Education: Freshmen’s Perceptions
Exploring freshmen's conceptions of the impact of ChatGPT on computer science education.
Automated Tests Are the Safety Net
Automated testing in software development significantly diminishes routine work and saves time, allowing programmers to work more effectively.
Giving Users More than They Can Handle
Are Microsoft's artificial intelligence files creating security issues for customers?
Quantifying artificial intelligence's capacity for creativity requires an understanding of what creativity is.
Stop Judging AI Using Human Exams
Computer scientists should inform the public that human tests are not a valid way to judge the quality of an AI model, nor a good way to compare AI models to human…
When we ask how deep learning works, are we asking which node represents the answer to "animal, vegetable, or mineral?"
Concerns Grow about MFA Bypass Attacks
Cybercriminals increasingly are using specially crafted attacks to bypass Multi-Factor authentication.
The Dissemination Game: Incentives of In-Person vs Virtual Participation
Incentives are changing the effectiveness of computer science conferences, but perhaps better conference design can improve them.
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