Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 66, Issue 12

0 -- 0Leah Hoffmann. Ulterior Motives
5 -- 0Vinton G. Cerf. On Expert Testimony
6 -- 7Antony Chayka, Andrei Sukhov. Comparing Chatbots Trained in Different Languages
8 -- 10Chris Edwards. Tales of Topological Qubits
11 -- 12Esther Shein. Saving Digital Libraries and the Internet Archive
13 -- 14Neil Savage. Revamping Python for an AI World
16 -- 19Subhabrata Dutta, Tanmoy Chakraborty 0002. Thus Spake ChatGPT
20 -- 23Alessio Malizia, Fabio PaternĂ². Why Is the Current XAI Not Meeting the Expectations?
24 -- 26Peter J. Denning, Todd W. Lyons. A Clash of Civilizations
27 -- 28George V. Neville-Neil. Halfway Around the World
29 -- 31Mikael Berndtsson, Anna-Carin Jonsson, Magnus Carlsson, Thomas Svahn. A Strategy for Scaling Advanced Analytics
32 -- 34Stephen J. Andriole. Five Ways Executives Misunderstand Technology
35 -- 39Thomas Haigh. There Was No 'First AI Winter'
40 -- 45Ethan L. Miller, George V. Neville-Neil, Achilles Benetopoulos, Pankaj Mehra, Daniel Bittman. Pointers in Far Memory
46 -- 51Samuel W. Stark, A. Theodore Markettos, Simon W. Moore. How Flexible Is CXL's Memory Protection?
52 -- 63Niklas Elmqvist. Data Analytics Anywhere and Everywhere
64 -- 71Paul Medvedev. Theoretical Analysis of Edit Distance Algorithms
72 -- 82Jongho Lee, Mohit Gupta, Bhuvana Krishnaswamy, Suman Banerjee 0001. When Two Cameras Are a Crowd
84 -- 0Shang-Hua Teng. Technical Perspective: Maximum Flow through a Network: A Storied Problem and a Groundbreaking Solution
85 -- 92Li Chen 0028, Rasmus Kyng, Yang P. Liu, Richard Peng, Maximilian Probst Gutenberg, Sushant Sachdeva. Almost-Linear-Time Algorithms for Maximum Flow and Minimum-Cost Flow