Celebrate new 2021 CHM Fellow Andy van Dam at our virtual awards ceremony, with tributes and stories from tech leaders and pioneers.
With technology pervading every corner of our lives, it can often feel like we’re at the mercy of the big tech companies. How can "we the people" take back our power? Three Stanford professors know how.
CHM Fellow Andries van Dam and his students established the foundations for technologies we use every day, including hypertext and interactive graphics, and he's championed ethics in computing and influenced generations of computer scientists.
Is it 2021... or 1985? Journalist Michael Malone revisits Silicon Valley's rise and explores similarities between its past, present, and potential future.
Celebrate new 2021 CHM Fellow Raj Reddy at our virtual awards ceremony, with tributes and stories from tech leaders and pioneers.
CHM Fellow Raj Reddy and his students established the foundations for technologies we use every day, including speech recognition, computer vision, autonomous robotic systems, and he is a passionate advocate of universal access to information.
A single Amazon Echo draws on planetary resources, human labor, and data throughout its lifetime in ways that are invisible to most consumers. AI expert Kate Crawford explains.
A new digital timeline experience shares Cisco's remarkable heritage through its culture, innovation, leadership and events.
Star Trek got speech recognition right. How did this science fiction fantasy of only a few decades ago come true? What's the history of speech recognition and where is it headed?
"We wanted to do the right thing, and it was an independent value, not to do with the commercial success of the business," said Mitch Kapor, founder of Lotus, when the company decided to sponsor the first AIDS walk in Boston in 1986.