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IEEE Computer, Volume 57
Volume 57, Number 1, January 2024
- Jyotika Athavale:
Make Your Mark. 4-7 - Erich J. Neuhold:
50 & 25 Years Ago. 12-15 - Ergun Akleman:
Computing Through Time. 13 - Jeffrey M. Voas:
Niceties, Necessities, Antiquities, and Ubiquities. 16-17 - Jeffrey M. Voas, Ron Vetter:
Outlook 2024. 18-20 - George F. Hurlburt, Sorel Reisman:
Experts Speak Out About Artificial Intelligence in Education: First of Two Roundtables. 21-26 - Lucas Layman, Ron Vetter:
Generative Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Software Testing. 27-32 - Brian David Johnson:
The Future of Threatcasting. 34-39 - Lucia Cascone, Vincenzo Loia, Michele Nappi, Fabio Narducci:
Soft Biometrics for Cybersecurity: Ongoing Revolution for Industry 4.0. 40-50 - Mark O. Neisser, Ndubuisi G. Orji, Harry J. Levinson, Umberto Celano, James R. Moyne, Supika Mashiro, Dan Wilcox, Slava Libman:
How Lithography and Metrology Are Enabling Yield in the Next Generation of Semiconductor Patterning. 51-58 - Charles Weir, Anna Dyson, Olamide Jogunola, Louise A. Dennis, Katie Paxton-Fear:
Interlinked Computing in 2040: Safety, Truth, Ownership, and Accountability. 59-68 - Abdul Majeed, Seong Oun Hwang:
Feature Stores: A Key Enabler for Feature Reusability and Availability Across Machine Learning Pipelines. 69-74 - Debendra Das Sharma, Thomas M. Coughlin:
Universal Chiplet Interconnect Express: An Open Industry Standard for Memory and Storage Applications. 75-81 - Nir Kshetri, Jeffrey M. Voas:
Data Centers in Your Backyard? 82-87 - Matthew Akers, Armon Barton:
Forming Adversarial Example Attacks Against Deep Neural Networks With Reinforcement Learning. 88-99 - Payal Arora, Usha Raman:
The Case for Femwork: Feminist Design Principles in Tech and Tech-Enabled Work. 100-104 - Javier Conde, Pedro Reviriego, Joaquín Salvachúa, Gonzalo Martínez, José Alberto Hernández, Fabrizio Lombardi:
Understanding the Impact of Artificial Intelligence in Academic Writing: Metadata to the Rescue. 105-109 - Phil Laplante:
Deception and Intuition in Software Engineering. 110-113 - Michael Zyda:
How to Create a Games Industry in Your Country. 114-119 - Michael T. Swearingen, James Bret Michael, Joseph Weiss, Robert Radvanovsky:
Resilient Without Zero Trust. 120-122 - Dimitrios Serpanos:
Industrial Internet of Things: Trends and Challenges. 124-128 - Hal Berghel:
Generative Artificial Intelligence, Semantic Entropy, and the Big Sort. 130-135 - Pedro Bruel, Sai Rahul Chalamalasetti, Aditya Dhakal, Eitan Frachtenberg, Ninad Hogade, Rolando Pablo Hong Enriquez, Alok Mishra, Dejan S. Milojicic, Pavana Prakash, Gourav Rattihalli:
Predicting Heterogeneity and Serverless Principles of Converged High-Performance Computing, Artificial Intelligence, and Workflows. 136-144
Volume 57, Number 2, February 2024
- Erich J. Neuhold:
50 & 25 Years Ago. 7-10 - Ergun Akleman:
Computing Through Time: Text and Drive. 8 - Joanna F. DeFranco, Jeffrey M. Voas:
"Thirsty" Computing. 11-13 - Jeffrey M. Voas:
In This Issue. 12 - George F. Hurlburt, Sorel Reisman:
Experts Speak Out About Artificial Intelligence in Education: Second of Two Panel Roundtables. 14-20 - Mike Hinchey:
Ethics and Computing. 21-23 - David Kreps, Moira de Roche:
The International Federation for Information Processing Code of Ethics in Context. 24-32 - Gabriela Ramos, Mariagrazia Squicciarini, Eleonora Lamm:
Making AI Ethical by Design: The UNESCO Perspective. 33-43 - Frances S. Grodzinsky, Marty J. Wolf, Keith W. Miller:
Ethical Issues From Emerging AI Applications: Harms Are Happening. 44-52 - Kristen K. Greene, Mary Frances Theofanos, Craig Watson, Anne Andrews, Eyeisha Barron:
Avoiding Past Mistakes in Unethical Human Subjects Research: Moving From Artificial Intelligence Principles to Practice. 53-63 - Donald Gotterbarn, Keith W. Miller:
Cui Bono? Software Professionals Should Always Ask "Who Benefits?". 64-69 - Frederico Cerveira, António Howcroft Ferreira, Raul Barbosa:
Resilient Virtualization. 70-78 - Jisoo Kim, Mungyu Bae, Yeonsung Chu, Moon Chan Park, Dongwon Park, Dawoon Jung, Sangyeun Cho:
Self-Encrypting Drive Evolving Toward Multitenant Cloud Computing. 79-90 - Andreas Nettsträter, Marius Brehler:
How to Find the Right Scope for Open Source Developments? 91-94 - Nina DeFranco Tommarello, Rebecca Deek:
The Convergence of the Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence in Medicine: Assessing the Benefits, Challenges, and Risks. 95-99 - Lieven Eeckhout:
Toward Sustainable Computer Systems. 101-104 - Nir Kshetri:
Wholesale Central Bank Digital Currencies in Asia: Current Status and Motivation. 105-110 - Rolf Oppliger, Andreas Grünert:
How to Measure Cybersecurity and Why Heuristics Matter. 111-115 - Mark Campbell, Mladan Jovanovic:
Directing AI: Charting a Roadmap of AI Opportunities and Risks. 116-120 - Christopher D. Nordquist, Stanley S. Chou:
Exploring Heterogeneous Integration: Its Essence and Future Path. 121-124 - Nir Kshetri:
Generative Artificial Intelligence and E-Commerce. 125-128
Volume 57, Number 3, March 2024
- Erich J. Neuhold:
50 & 25 Years Ago. 7-10 - Ergun Akleman:
Computing Through Time: Trustworthy AI. 8 - Jeffrey M. Voas:
The Influencer. 11-13 - Jeffrey M. Voas:
Also in this Issue. 12 - Phil Laplante, Joanna F. DeFranco, Rick Kuhn:
Assured Autonomy, Artificial Intelligence, and Machine Learning: A Roundtable Discussion. 14-21 - Riccardo Mariani, Francesca Rossi, Rita Cucchiara, Marco Pavone, Barnaby Simkin, Ansgar Koene, Jochen Papenbrock:
Trustworthy AI - Part III. 22-24 - Antonio Emanuele Cinà, Kathrin Grosse, Ambra Demontis, Battista Biggio, Fabio Roli, Marcello Pelillo:
Machine Learning Security Against Data Poisoning: Are We There Yet? 26-34 - Padmapritha T, Korkut Bekiroglu, Subathra Seshadhri, Seshadhri Srinivasan:
Trustworthy AI-Based Personalized Insulin Recommender for Elderly People Who Have Type-2 Diabetes. 35-45 - Sonia C. Sousa, David Lamas, José Cravino, Paulo Martins:
Human-Centered Trustworthy Framework: A Human-Computer Interaction Perspective. 46-58 - Jeremy Peckham:
An AI Harms and Governance Framework for Trustworthy AI. 59-68 - Abhishek Hazra, Andrea Morichetta, Ilir Murturi, Lauri Lovén, Chinmaya Kumar Dehury, Victor Casamayor-Pujol, Praveen Kumar Donta, Schahram Dustdar:
Distributed AI in Zero-Touch Provisioning for Edge Networks: Challenges and Research Directions. 69-78 - Youyang Qu, Xin Yuan, Ming Ding, Wei Ni, Thierry Rakotoarivelo, David B. Smith:
Learn to Unlearn: Insights Into Machine Unlearning. 79-90 - Rita Cucchiara, Lorenzo Baraldi, Marcella Cornia, Sara Sarto:
Video Surveillance and Privacy: A Solvable Paradox? 91-100 - Abdul Majeed, Seong Oun Hwang:
Making Large Language Models More Reliable and Beneficial: Taking ChatGPT as a Case Study. 101-106 - Yuntao Liu, Daniel Xing, Isaac McDaniel, Olsan Ozbay, Abir Akib, Mumtahina Islam Sukanya, Sanjay Rekhi, Ankur Srivastava:
Security Advantages and Challenges of 3D Heterogeneous Integration. 107-112 - Jim Handy, Tom Coughlin:
How Emerging Memories Extend Battery Life. 113-116 - Alice Barana, Marina Marchisio:
Eight Sustainable Practices for Digital Activity Development: Drivers and Barriers in International Higher Education Collaboration. 117-122 - Dimitrios Serpanos, Marilyn Wolf:
Safety and Artificial Intelligence in Cyberphysical Systems. 123-126 - Michael Zyda:
Large Language Models and Generative AI, Oh My! 127-132
Volume 57, Number 4, April 2024
- Erich J. Neuhold:
50 & 25 Years Ago. 7-10 - Ergun Akleman:
Computing Through Time: Dependability. 8 - Jeffrey M. Voas:
Thoughts on Dependability. 11-12 - Joanna F. DeFranco, Phil Laplante, Rick Kuhn, Zhaojun Steven Li:
Dependable Computing. 13-15 - John A. McDermid, Radu Calinescu, Ibrahim Habli, Richard Hawkins, Yan Jia, John Molloy, Matt Osborne, Colin Paterson, Zoë Porter, Philippa Ryan Conmy:
The Safety of Autonomy: A Systematic Approach. 16-25 - Hiromu Yano, Tadashi Dohi, Hiroyuki Okamura:
Performance Comparison of Software Reliability Estimation Algorithms. 26-36 - Alwyn E. Goodloe, Klaus Havelund:
High-Integrity Runtime Verification. 37-45 - Ren-Yi Huang, G. Dumindu Samaraweera, J. Morris Chang:
Exploring Threats, Defenses, and Privacy-Preserving Techniques in Federated Learning: A Survey. 46-56 - Les Hatton:
Dependability Improvement Depends on Dependable Measurement. 57-67 - Robert V. Binder:
Software Dependability Measurement at the Age of 36. 68-81 - Kishor S. Trivedi, Andrea Bobbio:
Reliability and Availability Analysis in Practice: Toward Multilevel Models for Complex Systems. 82-92 - Christof Ebert:
Industry Trends 2024: Innovation Needs Competence. 93-98 - Sean McGregor:
Open Digital Safety. 99-103 - Eugenio Cesario:
Machine Learning for Enhancing Public Safety in Modern Cities. 104-107 - Yale N. Patt:
The CORRECT First Course in Computing for Serious Students. 108-112 - Nir Kshetri:
Economics of Artificial Intelligence Governance. 113-118 - Doron Drusinsky:
From P Versus NP to Probabilistic and Zero Knowledge Proof Systems. 119-130 - Wei Tang, Margaret Martonosi:
Distributed Quantum Computing via Integrating Quantum and Classical Computing. 131-136 - Sugandha Agarwal, Norita B. Ahmad, Dima Jamali:
AI and Big Data in Contemporary Marketing. 137-142 - Eitan Frachtenberg, Viyom Mittal, Pedro Bruel, Michalis Faloutsos, Dejan S. Milojicic:
The Distribution Is the Performance. 143-149 - Shimeng Yu, Tae-Hyeon Kim:
Semiconductor Memory Technologies: State-of-the-Art and Future Trends. 150-154 - Joanna F. DeFranco, Jeffrey M. Voas:
Internet of Things-Flavored Chips. 156-158 - Gary McGraw, Richie Bonett, Harold Figueroa, Katie McMahon:
23 Security Risks in Black-Box Large Language Model Foundation Models. 160-164
Volume 57, Number 5, May 2024
- Erich J. Neuhold:
50 & 25 Years Ago. 7-11 - Ergun Akleman:
Computing Through Time: Venture Scientists. 8 - Jeffrey M. Voas:
Dissertation, Inc. 12-14 - Jeffrey M. Voas:
Also in this Issue. 13 - Sumi Helal, Philip C. Treleaven:
Venture Scientists and Technology Entrepreneurship. 15-19 - Philip C. Treleaven:
Educating Venture Scientists: Inspiring Students and Young Professionals To Commercialize Their Deep Tech Research Supported by Their Institutions. 20-28 - Marco Aiello:
The AI Revolution and the Future of Work: Threats and Opportunities. 29-34 - Sergio Balassone:
Fostering Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Europe: The EIT Digital Journey. 35-38 - Chan-Yuan Wong, Jui-Jan Chan:
How Public Research Institutions Propagate Industrial Niches and Configure New Industrial Structure: The Case of ITRI (Taiwan) for Semiconductor Technologies. 39-43 - Mihkel Solvak, Ave Lauringson:
A Case Study of the Public Sector Digital Ecosystem in Estonia. 44-49 - Victor Alexiev:
Venture Building in the Digital Era: Unraveling the Past, Present, and Future of Corporate Innovation. 50-57 - Anton Rassõlkin, Pavels Maksimkins, Andrejs Stupans, Viktor Rjabtsikov, Armands Senfelds, Vladimir Kuts:
The Spatial Representation of a Self-Driving Vehicle for the Virtual Entity of a Digital Twin. 58-66 - Ajmal Khan, Amer Saeed, Farman Ullah, Muhammad Bilal, Yasir Muhammad, Hesham El-Sayed:
Charging Support Communication System Based on Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communication for Electric Vehicles. 67-77 - Qingtian Zou, Lan Zhang, Xiaoyan Sun, Anoop Singhal, Peng Liu:
Using Explainable AI for Neural Network-Based Network Attack Detection. 78-85 - D. Richard Kuhn, M. S. Raunak, Raghu N. Kacker, Jaganmohan Chandrasekaran, Erin Lanus, Tyler Cody, Laura J. Freeman:
Assured Autonomy Through Combinatorial Methods. 86-90 - George F. Hurlburt:
Addressing the Perceived Skills Gap. 91-96 - Michael Zyda:
Today Generative AI Is Just a Parlor Trick. 98-101 - Phil Laplante:
Use a Pencil: On Writing Software Documentation Well and the Role of Autodocumentation. 102-105 - Matteo Calabrese, Gregory Falco:
Physics-Informed Satellite Cybersecurity. 106-109 - Mark Campbell, Mladan Jovanovic:
Disinfecting AI: Mitigating Generative AI's Top Risks. 111-116 - Hal Berghel:
Social Media, Cognitive Dysfunction, and Social Disruption. 118-124
Volume 57, Number 6, June 2024
- Erich J. Neuhold:
50 & 25 Years Ago. 7-10 - Ergun Akleman:
Computing Through Time: Biometrics. 8 - Joanna F. DeFranco, Jeffrey M. Voas:
"Golden Years" Users. 11-14 - Jeffrey M. Voas:
In this Issue. 12-13 - Francisco Maciá Pérez, Iren Lorenzo-Fonseca, José Vicente Berná-Martínez, Alex Maciá-Fiteni:
Accompaniment Services for the Elderly: A Comparison of Decision-Making Support Architectures in Distributed IT. 16-28 - Dezhi Ran, Yingjie Fu, Yibo He, Tianyu Chen, Xing Tang, Tao Xie:
Path Toward Elderly Friendly Mobile Apps. 29-39 - Fernando Alonso-Fernandez, Josef Bigün, Julian Fiérrez, Naser Damer, Hugo Proença, Arun Ross:
Periocular Biometrics: A Modality for Unconstrained Scenarios. 40-49 - Kiavash Jamshidi, Ramin Toosi, Mohammad Ali Akhaee:
Gender Recognition Based on Hand Images Employing Local and Global Shape Information. 50-61 - Jiangtao Wang, Long Chen, Deborah Lycett, Duncan Vernon, Dingchang Zheng:
Toward Population Health Intelligence: When Artificial Intelligence Meets Population Health Research. 62-72 - Bilal Naqvi, Joakim Kävrestad, A. K. M. Najmul Islam:
Inclusive and Accessible Cybersecurity: Challenges and Future Directions. 73-81 - Akriti Verma, Shama Naz Islam, Valeh Moghaddam, Adnan Anwar:
Digital Emotion Regulation on Social Media. 82-89 - Irina Zaks, Timothy Lehnen, Aaron Zaks:
Improving Velocity of Code Contributions in Open Source. 90-96 - Christof Ebert, Xuya Wang:
China Artificial Intelligence Industry Insights. 97-101 - Nir Kshetri:
Generative Artificial Intelligence in the Financial Services Industry. 102-108 - Sorel Reisman:
Practical Classroom Use of Generative Artificial Intelligence - A Case Study. 110-114 - Barry L. Jenkins, Warren Mayoss, Michael Zyda:
Streamed Interactive Media: How Changing the Paradigm on Streaming Game Content Enables a New Media Category. 116-121 - Biswabandan Panda:
The Game of Latency, Bandwidth, and Hardware Prefetching. 122-126 - Michela Taufer, Daniel Milroy, Todd Gamblin, Andrew Jones, Bill Magro, Heidi Poxon, Seetharami R. Seelam:
HPC and Cloud Convergence Beyond Technical Boundaries: Strategies for Economic Sustainability, Standardization, and Data Accessibility. 128-136 - Mohamad Kassab, Joanna F. DeFranco:
Unlocking the Internet of Things Engineering Job Market. 137-140 - Preeti S. Chauhan:
Deepfake: Risks and Opportunities. 141-144
Volume 57, Number 8, August 2024
- Jeffrey M. Voas:
Letters to the Editor. 4 - Erich J. Neuhold:
50 & 25 Years Ago. 8-11 - Ergun Akleman:
Computing Through Time: Technology Predictions. 9 - Phil Laplante, Dejan S. Milojicic, Jeffrey M. Voas:
"Cyberpanics" and Global Disinformation Campaigns. 12-14 - Joanna F. DeFranco, Nir Kshetri, George K. Thiruvathukal, George F. Hurlburt:
Crowdsourcing: A Roundtable Discussion. 15-21 - Dejan S. Milojicic, Phil Laplante:
Technology Predictions: Technologies that Advance Humanity and Broad AI Adoption. 22-25 - Richard Shan:
Language Artificial Intelligence at a Crossroads: Deciphering the Future of Small and Large Language Models. 26-35 - Rafael Ferreira da Silva, Rosa M. Badia, Deborah Bard, Ian T. Foster, Shantenu Jha, Frédéric Suter:
Frontiers in Scientific Workflows: Pervasive Integration With High-Performance Computing. 36-44 - Ernestina Cianca, Mauro De Sanctis, Tommaso Rossi, Marina Ruggieri:
Advanced Technologies for a Sustainable Future of Space. 45-54 - Huber Flores:
AI Sensors and Dashboards. 55-64 - Sajad Shirali-Shahreza:
Set Up My Smart Home as I Want. 65-73 - Javier Conde, Miguel González, Pedro Reviriego, Zhen Gao, Shanshan Liu, Fabrizio Lombardi:
Speed and Conversational Large Language Models: Not All Is About Tokens per Second. 74-80 - Alexander Kott, George Yegor Dubynskyi, Andrii Paziuk, Stephanie Elisabeth Galaitsi, Benjamin D. Trump, Igor Linkov:
Russian Cyber Onslaught Was Blunted by Ukrainian Cyber Resilience, Not Merely Security. 82-89 - Henry Chan Bun Chan:
CARES Model for Supporting Computing Education and 4C Framework for Teaching in Hybrid Classrooms. 90-95 - Mladan Jovanovic, Mark Campbell:
Compacting AI: In Search of the Small Language Model. 96-100 - Norita B. Ahmad, Sabir Haque:
Balancing Innovation and Ethics in AI- and Big Data-Driven Marketing. 102-107 - Christof Ebert:
Convergence of IT, OT, and the IoT. 108-112 - Dirk Riehle:
Free and Open Source Software. 114-118 - Nir Kshetri:
The Economics of Semiconductor Manufacturing in the United States. 120-126 - Reetuparna Das, Satish Narayanasamy:
Systems Challenges and Opportunities for Genomics. 127-135
Volume 57, Number 9, September 2024
- Erich J. Neuhold:
50 & 25 Years Ago. 7-10 - Ergun Akleman:
Computing Through Time: Playing Chess. 8 - Elena Loukoianova, Jeffrey M. Voas:
Data Submarines. 11-12 - Joaquim Jorge, Wolfgang Hürst:
Extended Reality and Artificial Intelligence's Ethical Crossroads: From Sensory Manipulation to Creative Disruption. 14-20 - W. Eric Wong:
Certifying and Regulating AI/ML-Centric Applications. 21-23 - Tuomas Granlund, Vlad Stirbu, Tommi Mikkonen:
Toward a Regulatory-Compliant Lifecycle for Artificial-Intelligence-Based Medical Devices in the European Union: Industry Perspectives. 24-34 - Richard Shan:
Certifying Generative AI: Retrieval-Augmented Generation Chatbots in High-Stakes Environments. 35-44 - Vinod Vasudevan, Amr Abdullatif, Sohag Kabir, Felician Campean:
Certifiability Analysis of Machine Learning Systems for Low-Risk Automotive Applications. 45-56 - Kíng-Pîng Tenn, Yu-Wei Chang, Hong-Yen Chen, Teng-Kai Fan, Tsungnan Lin:
Toward Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence: An Integrated Framework Approach Mitigating Threats. 57-67 - Ali G. Hessami, Alexander Kriebitz, Gerlinde Weger, Eleanor Nell Watson, Patricia Shaw:
Artificial Intelligence for the Benefit of Everyone. 68-79 - Simon Chesterman, Yuting Gao, Jungpil Hahn, Valerie Sticher:
The Evolution of AI Governance. 80-92 - Derek C. Schuurman:
A Tribute to the Z80. 94-95 - D. Frank Hsu, Bruce S. Kristal, Christina Schweikert:
Combinatorial Fusion Analysis. 96-100 - Elsa López Pérez, Göran Selander, John Preuß Mattsson, Thomas Watteyne, Malisa Vucinic:
EDHOC Is a New Security Handshake Standard: An Overview of Security Analysis. 101-110 - Tom Coughlin, Roger Hoyt:
IEEE Roadmap Outlines Development of Mass Digital Storage Technology. 111-116 - Michael Zyda:
Generative AI Changes the World, Maybe. 118-123 - Sorel Reisman:
Generative Artificial Intelligence and Problematic Student E-Mails. 124-127 - Nir Kshetri, Jeffrey M. Voas:
Adapting to Generative Artificial Intelligence: Approaches in Higher Education Institutions. 128-133 - Theodoros Komninos, Dimitrios Serpanos:
Cyberconflict: The New Frontier of Global Warfare and Social Influence. 135-138 - Tracy Trac Bannon:
Infusing Artificial Intelligence Into Software Engineering and the DevSecOps Continuum. 140-148
Volume 57, Number 10, October 2024
- Erich J. Neuhold:
50 & 25 Years Ago. 7-10 - Ergun Akleman:
Computing Through Time: Security. 8 - Jeffrey M. Voas:
Mockery, Fake Reviews, and Fake Reviewers. 11-13 - Jeffrey M. Voas:
In this Issue. 12 - W. Eric Wong, Jeffrey M. Voas:
Revisiting Software Reliability Modeling and Testing. 14-25 - Carson Koball, Yong Wang, Bhaskar Prasad Rimal, Varghese Mathew Vaidyan:
Machine Learning Security: Threat Model, Attacks, and Challenges. 26-35 - Anton Dimov Hristozov:
Engineering Challenges for Developing Reliable and Secure Heterogeneous Computing Systems. 36-44 - Mohammed Amine Boudouaia, Samir Ouchani:
Designing Secure and Smart Supply Chains: A Roadmap. 45-55 - Maciej Rys:
Unraveling Participation Motivations in Pandemic-Related Hackathons: A COVID-19 Study. 56-65 - Bilal Naqvi, Kari Smolander:
Practitioners' Perspectives on and Prospects for Usable Security. 66-74 - Theresa Fister, George K. Thiruvathukal:
Artificial Intelligence Employment Interviews: Examining Limitations, Biases, and Perceptions. 76-81 - Christian Koch:
The Prisoner's Dilemma of Open-Source Software Security. 82-85 - Andreas Grünert, James Bret Michael, Rolf Oppliger, Ruedi Rytz:
Why Probabilities Cannot Be Used in Cyber Risk Management. 86-89 - Joanna F. DeFranco:
Health Care 4.0 and Clinical Internet of Things. 90-92 - George F. Hurlburt:
Artificial Intelligence, the Workforce and Educational Realities. 94-98 - Umang Bhatt, Holli Sargeant:
When Should Algorithms Resign? A Proposal for AI Governance. 99-103 - Kevin Macwan:
Integrating Blockchain Technology in Online Gaming Ecosystems. 104-111 - Nir Kshetri:
Navigating EU Regulations: Challenges for U.S. Technology Firms and the Rise of Europe's Generative AI Ecosystem. 112-117 - Matthew Litton, Doron Drusinsky, London Bridget, James Bret Michael:
Machine-Learned Correctness Properties, Runtime Verification, and Advance-Warning Oracles for Autonomous Systems. 118-130 - Hal Berghel:
Election Integrity in the United States: How Will 2024 Compare to 2020? 131-137 - Mengjia Yan, Thomas Bourgeat, Sharad Malik:
Formal Verification for Secure Processors: A Guide for Computer Architects. 138-143 - Christof Ebert, Ulrich Hemel:
Grow Your Artificial Intelligence Competence. 144-150 - Jyotika Athavale, Cullen E. Bash, Wesley Brewer, Matthias Maiterth, Dejan S. Milojicic, Harry Petty, Soumyendu Sarkar:
Digital Twins for Data Centers. 151-158 - Nicholas Soures, Jayanta Dey, Dhireesha Kudithipudi:
Learning Continually in Silicon. 160-164
Volume 57, Number 11, November 2024
- Erich J. Neuhold:
50 & 25 Years Ago. 7-10 - Ergun Akleman:
Computing Through Time: Intelligence Failures. 8 - Nir Kshetri, Jeffrey M. Voas:
3D Printing the "Tools" of War. 11-13 - M. S. Raunak, D. Richard Kuhn:
AI Failures. 14-16 - Hem Chandra Joshi, Sandeep Kumar:
Artificial Intelligence Failures in Autonomous Vehicles: Causes, Implications, and Prevention. 18-30 - Mary Missy Cummings, Benjamin Wheeler, John Kliem:
A Root Cause Analysis of a Self-Driving Car Dragging a Pedestrian. 31-40 - Tu Anh Ngo, Alka Luqman, Jonathan Chan Chew Meng, Anupam Chattopadhyay:
A Systematic Approach Toward Robust Perception in (Semi-)Autonomous Vehicles. 41-48 - Michail Tsikerdekis, Sherali Zeadally, Iyad A. Katib:
Defenses Against Artificial Intelligence Attacks. 49-59 - John Molloy, Sepeedeh Shahbeigi, John A. McDermid:
Hazard and Safety Analysis of Machine-Learning-Based Perception Capabilities in Autonomous Vehicles. 60-70 - Julia De Miguel Velazquez, Sanja Scepanovic, Andrés Gvirtz, Daniele Quercia:
Decoding Real-World Artificial Intelligence Incidents. 71-81 - Barani Maung Maung, Keegan McBride, Jason Samuel Lucas, Maryam Tabar, Dongwon Lee:
Generative AI Disproportionately Harms Long Tail Users. 82-85 - John Leslie King, Hal Berghel, Phillip Glen Armour, Robert N. Charette:
Healthy Skepticism. 86-91 - Ram Chillarege:
Software Reliability: What Went Wrong? How to Fix It? 92-94 - William H. Widen, Marilyn Wolf:
Redux: Corporate Governance and Management of AI-Driven Product Development. 95-98 - Hal Berghel:
Bruce Schneier on AI Security (Interview). 99-101 - Michael Zyda:
Twenty Columns Later ... 102-117 - Varun Gupta, Chetna Gupta:
Navigating the Landscape of AI-Generated Text Detection: Issues and Solutions for Upholding Academic Integrity. 118-123 - Mladan Jovanovic, Mark Campbell:
Fusing AI: Multimodal Language Models Inference Across Diverse Inputs. 124-130 - Ravi S. Sharma, Samia Loucif, Nir Kshetri, Jeffrey M. Voas:
Global Initiatives on "Safer" and More "Responsible" Artificial Intelligence. 131-137
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