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Celebrating the past, present, and future of computing

Celebrating the past, present, and future of computing AI MATTERS, VOLUME 3, ISSUE 3 SUMMER 2017 Celebrating the Past, Present, and Future of Computing Timothy E. Lee (Carnegie Mellon University; timothyelee@cmu.edu) Justin Svegliato (University of Massachusetts Amherst; jsvegliato@cs.umass.edu) DOI: 10.1145/3137574.3137581 Abstract Timothy Lee and Justin Svegliato, two Student SIGAI Scholars, cover The 50 Years of the ACM Turing Award Celebration, which convened in San Francisco last June. The semicentennial celebration addressed the past, present, and future advancements of computing, ranging from deep learning and ethics to augmented reality and quantum computing. As Student Scholars sponsored by SIGAI, we are grateful for the opportunity to be a part of The 50 Years of the ACM Turing Award Celebration. For two days in June, hundreds of professors, researchers, and students from across the globe gathered together in San Francisco to celebrate the legacy of the Turing Award (often referred to as the Nobel Prize of computing) and the incredible advances in computing over the last 50 years. The semicentennial celebration also honored this year ™s Turing Award recipient, Tim Berners-Lee, for inventing the World Wide Web and related networking technologies such as the Semantic Web. After opening remarks from a Turing laureate each day, we heard from several http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png AI Matters Association for Computing Machinery

Celebrating the past, present, and future of computing

AI Matters , Volume 3 (3) – Oct 10, 2017

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Association for Computing Machinery
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2372-3483
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10.1145/3137574.3137581
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AI MATTERS, VOLUME 3, ISSUE 3 SUMMER 2017 Celebrating the Past, Present, and Future of Computing Timothy E. Lee (Carnegie Mellon University; timothyelee@cmu.edu) Justin Svegliato (University of Massachusetts Amherst; jsvegliato@cs.umass.edu) DOI: 10.1145/3137574.3137581 Abstract Timothy Lee and Justin Svegliato, two Student SIGAI Scholars, cover The 50 Years of the ACM Turing Award Celebration, which convened in San Francisco last June. The semicentennial celebration addressed the past, present, and future advancements of computing, ranging from deep learning and ethics to augmented reality and quantum computing. As Student Scholars sponsored by SIGAI, we are grateful for the opportunity to be a part of The 50 Years of the ACM Turing Award Celebration. For two days in June, hundreds of professors, researchers, and students from across the globe gathered together in San Francisco to celebrate the legacy of the Turing Award (often referred to as the Nobel Prize of computing) and the incredible advances in computing over the last 50 years. The semicentennial celebration also honored this year ™s Turing Award recipient, Tim Berners-Lee, for inventing the World Wide Web and related networking technologies such as the Semantic Web. After opening remarks from a Turing laureate each day, we heard from several

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Published: Oct 10, 2017

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