Communications of the ACM: Artificial Intelligence


Syncphonia is a new application that enables a music teacher to deconstruct a piece of music into its component parts, so each player's part is displayed individually.



New algorithms can accurately determine when drivers are texting or engaged in other distracting activities.



From the moment we humans first imagined having mechanical servants at our beck and call, we've assumed they would be constructed in our own image.



For many Russian students, the academic year started last Friday with tips on planetary domination from President Vladimir Putin.



About a month ago, iRobot CEO Colin Angle mentioned something about sharing Roomba mapping data in an interview with Reuters.



A new $240 million center at MIT may help advance the field of artificial intelligence by developing novel devices and materials to power the latest machine-learning algorithms. It could, perhaps, also help IBM reclaim its reputation for doing cutting-edge AI.



People get up to weird things in New Zealand.



Car designers have every kind of software and virtual reality tool. But when they want to make sure a car's curves look just right, they rely on one of the world's oldest materials: clay.



The design of trustworthy autonomous systems must entail consideration of the ability to explain decisions and recourse options when things go awry.



Researchers at Johns Hopkins University are developing a fixed-wing, unmanned vehicle that can autonomously operate underwater and then propel itself into the air, becoming an autonomous flying aerial vehicle.



The first time Alex Acero saw Her, he watched it like a normal person.



There's something not quite right about humanoid robots.



Tractor giant John Deere just spent $305 million to acquire Blue River Technology, a startup that makes robots capable of identifying unwanted plants and shooting them with deadly, high-precision squirts of herbicide.



Driverless trucks. Factory robots. Delivery drones. Virtual personal assistants.



Artificial intelligence could play a key role in the next major cyberattack.



Researchers at Facebook's Artificial Intelligence lab have developed an expressive animated bot controlled by an artificially intelligent algorithm trained on hundreds of Skype conversations.



In health care, you could say radiologists have typically had a pretty sweet deal.



"Are you a hacker?"



Banks already using algorithms to monitor traders are looking to expand surveillance to cover more employees in the wake of the Wells Fargo & Co. scandal.



The Industrial Revolution led to centuries of social and economic upheaval. Are economists telling us not to worry about workplace automation because things will be better in a couple hundred years?



Source: https://cacm.acm.org/browse-by-subject/artificial-intelligence.rss

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