Preprinting in AI Ethics: Toward a Set of Community Guidelines
Preprinting allows for the rapid dissemination of new ideas, but also of junk science and potentially of research without due ethics approval.
Preprinting in AI Ethics: Toward a Set of Community Guidelines
Preprinting allows for the rapid dissemination of new ideas, but also of junk science and potentially of research without due ethics approval.
Exploiting Cross-Layer Vulnerabilities: Off-Path Attacks on the TCP/IP Protocol Suite
An investigation of vulnerabilities within the TCP/IP protocol suite that can be exploited by forged ICMP errors.
Prevalence and Prevention of Large Language Model Use in Crowd Work
LLMs may be particularly harmful in crowd work when the goal is to capture the diversity of human preferences, behaviors, or opinions.
The Sustainability Gap for Computing: Quo Vadis?
A reformulated IPAT model provides insight for computer system engineers to consider computing's environmental impact.
Molecular Communications in Blood Vessels: Models, Analysis, and Enabling Technologies
Considering models and technologies to implement proposed alternatives to molecular communications in the bloodstream.
Meta’s Hyperscale Infrastructure: Overview and Insights
A concise, high-level overview of Meta’s hyperscale infrastructure, with key insights from its development.
Program Correctness through Self-Certification
Self-certification is simpler to apply than formal verification, and fully validates only the program runs that actually occur.
Initiatives created for the 2023 UbiComp/ISWC conference illustrate what can and should be done to support the needs of a diverse, increasingly global computing community.
Considering Trauma in Accessible Design for Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Research into making smart-device-based computing apps accessible to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities has revealed several design suggestions.
The realization of a self-designing software system is faced with key challenges.
Improving CS Performance by Developing Spatial Skills
Research suggests that attention to the type of games and puzzles we play can improve performance in CS degree programs and beyond.
The EU AI Act and the Wager on Trustworthy AI
The EU AI Act serves as a reminder for developers to always prioritize the well being of individuals and society as a whole.
Ethics and Cultural Background as Key Factors for an Attractive Metaverse
Lessons from South Korea could hold the key to more widespread adoption of the metaverse.
Belt and Braces: When Federated Learning Meets Differential Privacy
An overview of differential privacy-enabled federated learning with a focus on utility optimization techniques.
Human-Centered Cybersecurity Revisited: From Enemies to Partners
It is time to reconsider how we deal with the human factor in cybersecurity.
Reevaluating Google’s Reinforcement Learning for IC Macro Placement
Crosschecked data indicates that the integrity of a 2021 paper in Nature by Mirhoseini, Goldie, et al. is substantially undermined, owing to errors in conduct, analysis, and reporting.
The Paradigm Shifts in Artificial Intelligence
To understand the state of the art of AI and where it is heading, it is important to track its scientific history.
Directions of Technical Innovation for Regulatable AI Systems
What advances in AI systems are needed for them to be effectively regulated?
mCaptcha: Replacing Captchas with Rate Limiters to Improve Security and Accessibility
An overview of mCaptcha, a variable-difficulty-based proof-of-work captcha system that addresses the security, usability, and privacy issues with other captchas.
A Brief History of Blockchain Interoperability
Four trends shaping today's interconnected blockchain ecosystems.
Advances in AI and HCI can power intelligent, interactive, and accessible reading interfaces to improve scholarly reading.
Advancing the Search Frontier with AI Agents
AI agents are advancing the search frontier to make more tasks actionable and help make inroads into complex task completion.
The Vulnerability-Adaptive Protection Paradigm
Resiliency solutions for autonomous machines make trade-offs between resiliency and cost.
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