European data protection supervisors warn the European Commission against narrowing the privacy protections for personal data ...
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Better understanding of the design, implementation and operation of these cyber-physical systems can enable optimized process ...
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The simple question of who invented the digital computer has many possible answers. Several strands of development – both theoretical and practical – converged around 1950, and no single inventor can ...
Hackers are using AI agents to outsmart old logins. It’s time to ditch passwords and move to phishing-proof credentials like passkeys. For years, organizations have relied on passwords and ...
CAMBRIDGE, U.K. – A small Microsoft Research team had lofty goals when it set out four years ago to create an analog optical computer that would use light as a medium for solving complex problems.
In the age of artificial intelligence, comparing the human brain to a computer has become a common trope. The metaphor is convenient, suggesting ideas of memory banks, data processing, and logic ...
One of the hobbies that I greatly enjoy is to do home improvement projects. There is nothing fundamentally "wrong" with my home, but I like to tinker and to build and to construct new things. So ...
I started with “A” and a Word document labeled “Advicetokids.” It was followed by 149 files—and that was just the A’s. This was going to be a huge project.
Barry Lawson is a Bates computer science professor who chairs the Program in Digital and Computational Studies. He is also an accomplished multi-instrumentalist who plays mandolin, guitar, and upright ...