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17 | -- | 19 | Samuel Greengard. Will deepfakes do deep damage? |
20 | -- | 22 | Elizabeth E. Joh. Increasing automation in policing |
23 | -- | 25 | Michael A. Cusumano. 'Platformizing' a bad business does not make it a good business |
26 | -- | 32 | Thomas Haigh, Mark Priestley. von Neumann thought Turing's universal machine was 'simple and neat.': but that didn't tell him how to design a computer |
33 | -- | 35 | Johannes Himmelreich. Ethics of technology needs more political philosophy |
36 | -- | 37 | James W. Davis, Jeff Hachtel. A* search: what's in a name? |
38 | -- | 45 | Sanjay Sha. The reliability of enterprise applications |
46 | -- | 53 | Scott Ruoti, Ben Kaiser, Arkady Yerukhimovich, Jeremy Clark, Robert K. Cunningham. Blockchain technology: what is it good for? |
54 | -- | 56 | Pat Helland. Space time discontinuum |
58 | -- | 66 | Saurabh Bagchi, Muhammad-Bilal Siddiqui, Paul Wood, Heng Zhang. Dependability in edge computing |
68 | -- | 77 | Mengnan Du, Ninghao Liu, Xia Hu. Techniques for interpretable machine learning |
78 | -- | 87 | Sergio Rajsbaum, Michel Raynal. Mastering concurrent computing through sequential thinking |
90 | -- | 0 | Mark Guzdial. Technical perspective: Is there a geek gene? |
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