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Can we build a reliable network out of unreliable parts in an unreliable world?

This edition of #AdvancesInComputing begins with an opinion piece on the importance of building trustworthy AI systems.

Also featured:
- An opinion piece on the mission of higher education
- A research article on addressing malicious AI models
- Two stories from Interactions, ACM's magazine on user experience and interaction design

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www.linkedin.comAI and Trust"Can we build a reliable network out of unreliable parts in an unreliable world?" This edition of "Advances in Computing" features an opinion piece making a case for why we need trustworthy AI. Also included: an opinion piece article on reclaiming the mission of higher education and a research artic

The latest issue of #AdvancesInComputing is here!

Highlights you can’t miss:
🔍 A deep dive into self-designing software—a glimpse at the future of autonomous programming.
📉 How did Intel’s “fall from grace” happen?
💡 Plus, handpicked stories from ACM’s Interactions and XRDS magazines.

Dive in and explore 👇
linkedin.com/pulse/self-design

Happy New Year from ACM! Start your year with thought-provoking insights in the latest edition of #AdvancesInComputing.

💡 Featured in this issue:

- Is Big Tech supporting the public good? If not, what actions should Big Tech workers take?
- Two powerful opinion pieces explore technical credit and algorithmic institutionalism.
- Must-read stories from ACM Interactions and XRDS magazines.

👉 Read now and share your thoughts: linkedin.com/pulse/i-wrong-eth

Kick off the month with an insightful issue of #AdvancesInComputing! This edition tackles Google’s controversial 2021 Nature paper on AI-enabled chip design, as computer scientist Igor Markov and his team conducts a meta-analysis discussing the reproduction and evaluation of the results.

Also featured: new research on regulatable AI, human-centered cybersecurity, and highlights from Interactions and XRDS.

Dive in now! linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:l