Home → Magazine Archive → July 2018 (Vol. 61, No. 7)
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Teach the Law (and the AI) 'Foreseeability'
AI is a sort of idiot savant that can be unpredictably, and potentially, dangerously literal.
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Bringing the Internet to the (Developing) World
A growing number of low-cost (and free!) solutions aim to open the Internet to developing regions.
Pages 20-21Copyright Blocks a News-Monitoring Technology
An evolving technological landscape has made application of copyright law increasingly difficult.
Pages 24-26Session details: Economic and business dimensions
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Considering the confluence of research questions and sociopolitical dynamics.
Pages 30-32Session details: Broadening participation
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A New Perspective on Computational Thinking
Addressing its cognitive essence, universal value, and curricular practices.
Pages 33-39The Case for Disappearing Cyber Security
A proposal for keeping cyber security both out of sight and out of mind for end users.
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Making Machine Learning Robust Against Adversarial Inputs
Such inputs distort how machine-learning-based systems are able to function in the world as it is.
Pages 56-66Digital Nudging: Guiding Online User Choices through Interface Design
Designers can create designs that nudge users toward the most desirable option.
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Suppose someone gives you two strings: X and Y. Your goal is . . .
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