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Manoj, Your January 2024 ComputingEdge on Semantic Computing is Here

This issue highlights new developments in semantic computing as well as the security risks they pose.
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Your January 2024 ComputingEdge is here

Semantic Computing

Dear Manoj,


Recent years have marked a dramatic leap in the capabilities of semantic computing. In particular, artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming more prevalent through the varied uses of generative AI. There is also a heightened focus on the metaverse, where semantic computing plays an important role in enabling connection in a virtual setting. While these advancements come with benefits, they also introduce risks. This issue of ComputingEdge highlights new developments in semantic computing as well as the security risks they pose. 

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