🚀We are excited to announce our 2024 ACM Distinguished Members! Hailing from 13 countries, this year's 56 honorees are recognized for their outstanding technical achievements and dedicated volunteer service to the computing community. Congratulations to all! 🔗: https://bit.ly/3X03Ooh #ACMDistinguishedMembers #ComputingInnovation #ACM
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ACM, the Association for Computing Machinery, is the world's largest educational and scientific computing society, uniting educators, researchers and professionals to inspire dialogue, share resources and address the field's challenges. As a leading global source for scientific information, ACM promotes computer research and innovation through its journals, magazines, and the proceedings of more than 170 annual conferences and symposia. ACM authors are among the world's leading thinkers in computing and information technologies, providing original research and firsthand perspectives. Founded at the dawn of the computer age, ACM’s reach extends to every part of the globe, with more than half of its more than 100,000 members residing outside the U.S. Its growing membership has led to Councils in Europe, India, and China, fostering networking opportunities that strengthen ties within and across countries and technical communities. Their actions enhance ACM’s ability to raise awareness of computing’s important technical, educational, and social issues around the world.
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Elizabeth Churchill
Professor and Department Chair, MBZUAI
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Harry A. Layman, PhD
Senior Technology Advisor with CTO / VP Engineering / Data Science / Analytics and AI / LLM / NLP experience
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Amit Sheth
NCR Chair & Prof; Founding Director, AI Institute at University of South Carolina
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Stephen Ibaraki
Global Chairman REDDS Capital, Microsoft 22 Global Awards (7 Awards, 2018-2025 in AI), Investor/Venture Capitalist, Futurist, Serial Entrepreneur…
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Congratulations to Prof. Luo Xiapu Daniel for being selected as a Distinguished Member of ACM 2024👏 for his pivotal work in safeguarding blockchain and smart contracts along with Android and its applications. #PolyU #PolyUCOMP #PolyUScholar #ACM
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Today, let’s remember Charles Thacker, who was born on this day in 1943. Thacker received the 2009 #ACMTuringAward for the pioneering design and realization of the first modern personal computer -- the Alto at Xerox PARC -- and seminal inventions and contributions to local area networks (including the Ethernet), multiprocessor workstations, snooping cache coherence protocols, and tablet personal computers. Read more about him, here: https://bit.ly/3CaXe7n #OTD
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The Automatically Programmed Tool (APT) was introduced today in 1959. APT is a computer programming language used to generate instructions for numerically controlled machine tools. Its development was an industrial milestone. Thanks to APT, we can use computers to control machine tools, increasing precision in complex manufacturing processes. This early language was used widely through the 1970s and is still an international standard. #OTD #ComputingHistory
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It has been great to represent ACM, Association for Computing Machinery at the Ai Everything Global event in the UAE these past two days. I had the privilege of being a member of two exciting panels: 1) "AI and the Workforce: Can Smart Tech Drive Responsible Upskilling at Scale?" (as part of the AI Everything Summit in Abu Dhabi), moderated by LJ Rich, with fellow panelists Sengmeng . 邱胜铭 Koo of National University of Singapore and Sachin Dev Duggal of Builder.ai. 2) "Future of AI Agent Ecosystems" (as part of the World AI Leaders Conference in Dubai), moderated by Anna Gressel of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP, with fellow panelists Chloé Bakalar of Meta, Magdalena Konig of AIQ, and Belal Jassoma of DMCC (Dubai Multi Commodities Centre). These panels were important parts of the broader discussion at the event on how #AI is reshaping life as we know it. I also connected with several leaders, innovators, and students in the AI sphere (some of them introduced by long-time ACM volunteer leader Stephen Ibaraki) and exchanged ideas on their potential involvement in ACM activities or ACM's potential contributions to their work, including Ruben Simonyan, PhD, PMP®, Prashanth Chandrasekar, Angelo Dalli, Dr Nick Bradshaw, Celina Lee, and many others. We have no shortage of problems in the world and this was a great opportunity to come together and discuss how AI can create solutions. More info at https://lnkd.in/dTChGnsx. #FutureOfWork #AIEverythingSummit #ResponsibleAI #Agents #ArtificialIntelligence
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For #BlackHistoryMonth, we are revisiting conversations with some of the black leaders in our field. Ayanna Howard, 2021-2022 ACM Athena Lecturer and Dean of the College of Engineering at the Ohio State University, looks back on her early love of robotics and shares some of her favorite research projects. Listen to her full conversation with ACM Bytecast guest host Rashmi Mohan: https://bit.ly/3yhRfW3
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Wilhelm Hasselbring discusses "Investigating Research Software Engineering: Toward RSE Research," an Opinion Article in the February 2025 CACM. Read more: https://bit.ly/3Q4JgXS
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"The trick of an LLM is to use a little randomness and a lot of text to Gauss the next word in a sentence ... it's a clever trick and does have some applications." Kode Vicious on working with co-pilots: https://bit.ly/3QaR4XX #CareerNews
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We’re proud to announce that RelationalAI's Hung Ngo has been named one of ACM, Association for Computing Machinery's 2024 Distinguished Members for his outstanding contributions to query evaluation and optimization algorithms. Congratulations Hung on this well-deserved recognition. We appreciate what you do and your innovative work continues to inspire us all! Link below for more information.
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