Striking First to Beat Hackers at Their Own Game
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Researchers can use the same covert channels hackers have taken advantage of to protect a vehicle's control systems.
Yoshua Bengio, Geoffrey Hinton, and Yann LeCun this month will receive the 2018 ACM A.M. Turing Award for conceptual and engineering breakthroughs that have made deep neural networks a critical component of computing.
How long can the silicon foundry sector continue to adapt, as physical limits make further shrinkage virtually impossible?
Lifelong Learning in Artificial Neural Networks
New methods enable systems to rapidly, continuously adapt.
Employees are increasingly challenging technology companies on their ethical choices.
Viewing the Web Through Colorblind Eyes
How Web designers develop sites to ensure the colorblind can perceive them.
Welcome the Plants That Move on their Own
Exploring the potential of plant-robot hybrids that can produce architectural artifacts and living spaces.
Yet patent attorneys fear the darker consequences of artificial intelligence.
Electroceuticals use electricity, rather than chemicals, to treat the body's ills.
Prototyping Faster with Laser Cutters
Laser cutting tools could outperform three-dimensional printers at prototyping stretchables, wearables.
Deep Insecurities: The Internet of Things Shifts Technology Risk
A more connected world sounds alluring, but without better protections, the Internet of Things could lead to disaster.
Fitness Monitors, Smartwatches are Not Medical Devices
Manufacturers may blur the distinctions, but they're important.
A self-driving laboratory is a kind of robot scientist that uses sensors to become aware of its environment and artificial intelligence to autonomously make decisions.
An Emerging Threat, Hiding in Plain Sight
Steganography hides information, sometimes right before your eyes.
World’s Largest Quantum Computer Doubles Down
D-Wave unveils an upgraded quantum computer featuring more than twice the qubits.
Smart watches and other wearables are evolving into medical devices that will drive significant changes in healthcare.
Embedding NEMS Devices Within CMOS
A new process combines combined metal oxide semiconductors and micro-electro-mechanical systems in a single package.
Shape the Future of Computing
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