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  10 things software developers should learn about learning
Brown N., Hermans F., Margulieux L. Communications of the ACM 6778-87, 2024.  Type: Article

As software developers, we understand the detailed workings of the different components of our computer systems. And--probably due to how computers were presented since their appearance as “digital brains” in the 1940s--we so...

Feb 22 2024
  What came first, math or computing?
Vardi M. Communications of the ACM 66(11): 5-5, 2023.  Type: Article

The intellectual debate on the emergence of mathematics and computing is long overdue. Did mathematicians create the field of computer science (CS), or have mathematics and CS coexisted for a long time? Vardi offers some succinct insights into thi...

Dec 1 2023
  Humble AI
Knowles B., D’Cruz J., Richards J., Varshney K. Communications of the ACM 66(9): 73-79, 2023.  Type: Article

While readers of Computing Reviews are more aware than the general population when it comes to whether artificial intelligence (AI) is a magical panacea or the probability of a general intelligence that will develop thinking capabilities an...

Nov 8 2023
   Eight reasons to prioritize brain-computer interface cybersecurity
López Bernal S., Huertas Celdrán A., Martínez Pérez G. Communications of the ACM 66(4): 68-78, 2023.  Type: Article

In this thought-provoking article, the authors astutely highlight the significance of prioritizing brain-computer interface (BCI) cybersecurity. Their comprehensive work sheds light on the emerging field of BCI and the critical need to protect the...

Sep 29 2023
  Should robots have rights or rites?
Kim T., Strudler A. Communications of the ACM 66(6): 78-85, 2023.  Type: Article

Imagining a future where robots routinely interact with people has raised debate about whether robots deserve special treatment, and eventually rights. Instead of discussing the legal status of robots, the authors propose a view rooted in Confucia...

Aug 18 2023
   Neurosymbolic AI
Monroe D. Communications of the ACM 65(10): 11-13, 2022.  Type: Article

Can deep learning and machine learning systems based on neural nets do anything? Deep learning systems are capable of writing, translating, and analyzing texts; driving autonomous vehicles; and even writing sophisticated computer programs. Do we n...

Aug 14 2023
  ACE: toward application-centric, edge-cloud, collaborative intelligence
Wang L., Zhao C., Yang S., Yang X., McCann J. Communications of the ACM 6662-73, 2023.  Type: Article

Futuristic artificial intelligence (AI) applications in electronic business, urban surveillance, and medicine require more teamwork among researchers and practitioners. But with the rising number of autonomous AI applications in different domains,...

Aug 4 2023
  AI and neurotechnology: learning from AI ethics to address an expanded ethics landscape
Berger S., Rossi F. Communications of the ACM 6658-68, 2023.  Type: Article, Reviews: (2 of 2)

Strategies developed by the artificial intelligence (AI) community for dealing with ethical issues should be useful in dealing with neurotechnology. Some ethical issues associated with both AI and neurotech are illustrated by an application: <...

Jul 19 2023
   (Re)use of research results (is rampant)
Baldassarre M., Ernst N., Hermann B., Menzies T., Yedida R. Communications of the ACM 66(2): 75-81, 2023.  Type: Article

The point of this article is that scholars often make research contributions that do not fit neatly into the category of peer-reviewed journal papers, and that impacts the advance of knowledge negatively. First, the products of research simply do ...

Jul 18 2023
  Applying the metaverse
Kirkpatrick K. Communications of the ACM 65(11): 16-18, 2022.  Type: Article

The introductory article “Applying the metaverse” provides a brief summary of the state of the art, giving some references that, if insufficient, are useful. As mentioned in the article, James Kaplan, cofounder and chief executive offi...

Jul 13 2023
 
 
 
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