What motivates a citizen to take the initiative in e-participation?: the case of a South Korean parliamentary hearing.
Securing agent 111, and the job of software architect.
Technology for the deaf.
AI judges and juries.
How to live in a post-meltdown and -spectre world.
Bringing the web up to speed with WebAssembly.
Point: Should AI technology be regulated?: yes, and here's how.
Designing emotionally sentient agents.
Why SRE documents matter.
Uncertainty in current and future health wearables.
Learning to see.
Counterpoint: Regulators should allow the greatest space for AI innovation.
Self-authenticating identifiers.
How to implement any concurrent data structure.
Technical perspective: WebAssembly: a quiet revolution of the web.
Technical perspective: Node replication divides to conquer.
Opportunities and challenges in search interaction.
Reclaim internet greatness.
How to get things done when you don't feel like it.
A century-long commitment to assessing artificial intelligence and its impact on society.
Promoting common sense, reality, dependable engineering.
A chance gardener.
Learning machine learning.
Search-based program synthesis.