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Zero-Knowledge Proofs and Their Role within the Blockchain
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Data Quality May Be All You Need
Size matters in machine learning, but will this continue to be true?
Digital Payment Issues
Problems with digital payment systems have the potential to seriously disrupt otherwise seamless transactions.
Lithography Lights a New Path
Pursuing advances in the printing of circuits.
In Memoriam: Gordon Bell
Chester Gordon Bell, a pioneer of modern computing, died May 17, 2024. His work helped shape the field as we know it.
The Rise of the AI Co-Pilot: Lessons for Design from Aviation and Beyond
Building on cross-disciplinary insights to shape the future of human-AI interaction.
The BPC Relevance of Common Assessment in the Introductory Sequence
Ensuring course outcomes by using the same assignments and exams across all sections.
How to Think about Remedies in the Generative AI Copyright Cases
A long-range perspective on generative artificial intelligence litigation.
Age Verification Systems Will Be a Personal Identifiable Information Nightmare
Online ID checking is insecure, bad for privacy, and will not help children.
Adopting and Sustaining Microservice-Based Software Development
Organizational challenges can be more difficult than technical ones.
From Open Access to Guarded Trust
Experimenting responsibly in the age of data privacy.
Visualizing Progress in Broadening Participation in Computing: The Value of Context
To improve diversity and BPC analysis and assessment, institutions should examine cohort-based data, report intersectional data as a norm, and consider university demographic context.
Security Challenges of Intent-Based Networking
Intent-based networking (IBN) offers advantages and opportunities compared with SDN, but IBN also poses new and unique security challenges that must be overcome.
Explainability Is Not a Game
When the decisions of ML models impact people, one should expect explanations to offer the strongest guarantees of rigor. However, the most popular XAI approaches offer none.
Solving Sparse Linear Systems Faster than Matrix Multiplication
Can linear systems be solved faster than matrix multiplication? While there has been remarkable progress for the special cases of graph-structured linear systems, in the general setting, the bit complexity of solving an n × n linear system Ax = b is Õ(nω)...