Computer Science
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Generative AI as an Icebreaker to Help Us Accept Other Ways of Thinking – Communications of the ACM
We use technology to make and fix things, but what if it can help us be curious and possibly understand…
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The Download: living in a time of arrhythmia, and DNA data storage
—Jenna Ahart Read next: We’re making more data than ever. What can—and should—we save for future generations? And will they…
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Computational Complexity: FOCS 2024
Junior/Senior lunch in 80°F Chicago Last summer I attended the Complexity Conference in Ann Arbor for the first time in…
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An easier-to-use technique for storing data in DNA is inspired by our cells
The new method, published in Nature last week, is more efficient, storing 350 bits at a time by encoding strands…
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Palmer Luckey’s vision for the future of mixed reality
Silicon Valley players are poised to benefit. One of them is Palmer Luckey, the founder of the virtual-reality headset company…
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The Download: mysterious exosomes, and AI’s e-waste issue
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world…
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A Call for Researchers to Engage with Policy – Communications of the ACM
In October 2023, a year ago, a new presidential executive order (EO) called for safe, secure, and trustworthy artificial intelligence…
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Cultivating the next generation of AI innovators in a global tech hub
The world in all its complexity Today, the rewards of AI are mostly enjoyed by a few countries in what…
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Exosomes are touted as a trendy cure-all. We don’t know if they work.
We do know that exosomes are tiny particles that bud off from cells and that their contents can vary hugely,…
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