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IEEE Computer, Volume 59
Volume 59, Number 1, January 2026
- Grace A. Lewis

, Hausi A. Müller:
Sharing the Journey. 4-6 - Antonio Mastropaolo

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Human or Machine? Rebuilding Trust in the Age of AI-Based Text Generation. 10-12 - Erich J. Neuhold

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50 & 25 Years Ago. 13-15 - Ergun Akleman

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Computing Through Time: Predicting Technology. 16 - Jeffrey M. Voas

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Computer in 2026. 17-18 - Jyotika Athavale

, Dejan S. Milojicic
, Nita Patel
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Pervasive Physical AI. 19-22 - Torsten Hoefler

, Mikhail Khalilov, Josiah Clark, Surendra Anubolu, Mohan Kalkunte, Karen Schramm, Eric Spada, Duncan Roweth, Keith D. Underwood, Adrian M. Caulfield
, Abdul Kabbani, Amirreza Rastegari:
In-Network Collective Operations: Game Changer or Challenge for AI Workloads? 24-33 - Jim Handy, Thomas M. Coughlin

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New Memory Architectures Will Drive Future Computing. 34-42 - Patrick M. Widener

, Laura Biven
, Ian T. Foster
, Beth Plale
, Sarp Oral
, Rafael Ferreira da Silva
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Scientific Data Management Beyond Traditional Computing Boundaries. 43-53 - Kevin Post

, Zhigang Yin
, Mayowa Olapade
, Farid Valiyev
, Petteri Nurmi
, Huber Flores
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Sensor Data Copilots: Enabling Human-Centric Pervasive Environments. 54-63 - Adeyinka Akintola

, Jun Ma, Naser Hossein Motlagh
, Georgios Bouloukakis, Huber Flores
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Autonomous Indoor Customization: The Future of Human Comfort and Productivity. 64-73 - Rodi Jolak

, Vard Antinyan, Alexander Åström, Darko Durisic, Oliver Kopp, Stefan Kriebel, Daniel Krippner, Mazen Mohamad, Jérôme Pfeiffer, Christian Seiler, Pontus Svenson, Andreas Wortmann
, Jan Bosch
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Navigating the Future: Essential Considerations for the Engineering of Software-Defined Vehicles. 74-84 - Eugene B. John

, Lizy Kurian John
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AI and Smart Sensors Usher in a New Era in Patient Care. 85-94 - Nafi Us Sabbir Sabith

, Sayed Mashroor Mamun, Masud Rabbani, Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed
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Toward a Noninvasive mHealth Platform. 95-107 - M. S. Raunak

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Wicked Problems in Today's World: Information Integrity in the Age of AI. 108-111 - Soulaiman Itani

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Beyond Attention: New Possibilities for AI Architectures. 112-117 - Sorin Faibish

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Claude.ai Versus ChatGPT and Gemini: Much Ado About Mixed. 118-123 - Afonso Ferreira, Alfredo Goldman vel Lejbman

, Nita Patel
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Compliance Operations Research: Navigating the Digital Regulation Revolution. 124-127 - Antti Oulasvirta

, Björn Hartmann
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Revisiting Systems Principles for the Era of Generative AI. 128-131 - Hal Berghel

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Generative AI is Breathing New Life Into the Dead Internet Theory. 132-139 - M. G. Michael

, Katina Michael
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Uberveillance Almost Twenty Years On: A Reader. 140-149 - Imke van Heerden

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Ways of Seeing, and Selling, AI Art. 150-154 - Nir Kshetri

, Roshendra Khadka
, Nathan Feeney
, Gayle O'Keefe
, Govinda Tamang
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Building AI in Nepal: The Critical Role of Data Centers. 155-163 - Britta Hale

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Navigating Post Quantum Migration. 164-174 - Donald Costello III

, Jamison Watson
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Filling the Educational Gap to Enable the Fielding of Autonomous Systems. 175-179 - Georgios Xenos

, Dimitrios Serpanos
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Agentic AI: A New Paradigm for Cyber-Physical Systems Cybersecurity. 180-183 - Premkumar T. Devanbu

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Promises and Perils of LLM- and Agent-Generated Code. 184-186
Volume 59, Number 2, February 2026
- Antonio Mastropaolo

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Mind the Overlap: Trustworthy Evaluation for Large Code Models. 7-9 - Erich J. Neuhold

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50 & 25 Years Ago. 10-12 - Ergun Akleman

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Computing Through Time: The Changing Face of Turing Test. 13 - Nir Kshetri

, Jeffrey M. Voas
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AI and Echoes From the Dot-Com Era: Hype, Hope, and Hard Lessons. 14-18 - Jeffrey M. Voas

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IN THIS ISSUE. 16 - Wancheng Ni

, Xiaoqi Wang
, Kaiqi Huang
, Xiaonan Zhao
, Shixian Wang
, Jian Hu
, Xin Li
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Too Good to Be Human: AI Turing Test in Incomplete Information-Competitive Games. 20-27 - Michael J. Yuan

, Carlos Lospoy
, Sydney Lai, James Snewin, Ju Long
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Trust, but Verify. 28-38 - Seoyeong Park

, Akhira Watson
, Christopher B. Mayhorn
, Munindar P. Singh
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Challenges Faced by Older Adults in Using Mobile Apps and a Way Forward. 39-48 - Ahmed Nematallah

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One Mean Can't Rule Them All. 49-58 - Barry Hawkey

, Marie Vans
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Hedonic Requirements Are Critical to Creative Computing Project Success. 59-67 - Rahimul I. Mazumdar

, Anirban Dasgupta
, Shreyan Pal Chowdhury
, Parijat Bhowmick
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Exploring Recent Trends in Transfer Learning Strategies: A Case Study on Eye Localization and Eye State Classification. 68-79 - Sorin Faibish

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Much Ado About LLaMA: Compared Against ChatGPT and Gemini. 80-85 - Michael Zyda

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Buddy, Can You Spare Me 44 Gigawatts of Power for My AI Data Center Collection? 86-92 - Dominik Macko

, Aashish Anantha Ramakrishnan
, Jason Samuel Lucas
, Róbert Móro
, Ivan Srba
, Adaku Uchendu
, Dongwon Lee
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Beyond Speculation: Measuring the Growing Presence of Large Language Model-Generated Texts in Multilingual Disinformation. 93-100 - Antonio Mastropaolo

, Rick Kuhn
, Jeffrey M. Voas
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LLM-Powered Security Test Generation: Oracles, Vulnerability Probes, and Adversarial Inputs. 101-107 - Nir Kshetri

, Jeffrey M. Voas
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Stablecoins and Power: Balancing Banks, Tech Giants, and Government Oversight. 108-114 - Nir Kshetri

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The New AI Asymmetry: How the Global South Is Rewriting the Rules of Technological Power. 115-123 - Mladan Jovanovic, Mark Campbell:

Composite Model Architecture: A New Approach to Language Model Assembly. 124-129 - Sergei P. Prokhorov

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The Evolution of Teaching Programming in Russia. 130-136 - Matt Germonprez

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Open Source Community Roles and Community Continuity. 137-141 - Koji Inoue

, Ilkwon Byun
, Masamitsu Tanaka
, Yosuke Ueno
, Naoki Takeuchi
, Satoshi Kawakami
, Olivia Chen
, Dongmoon Min
, Teruo Tanimoto
, Takatsugu Ono
, Hiroshi Nakamura
, Jangwoo Kim
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Toward Ultra-High-Speed, Ultra-Low-Power Cryogenic Superconductor Computing. 142-149 - Darren Galpin

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Standards - An Introduction. 150-152 - Christof Ebert

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Escaping the IT-Productivity Paradox. 154-158 - Alexander Pierce Moon

, Joanna F. DeFranco
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Smart Factory Decision Making in Global Regulated Manufacturing. 159-164

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