ACM Tech Symposium: A Discussion about tomorrow’s wonders

ACM Board Meeting and Discussion on Technological Trends

Date: January 30, 2024
Participants: ACM Board Members
Venue: Campus Cafeteria (Lunch Gathering) & Campus Library
Objective: To strategize the future direction of the ACM student chapter, including plans for organizational improvements, volunteer recruitment, and event ideation. Additionally, to engage in a group discussion about technological advancements and their implications.

Introduction: The ACM Board assembled today for a dual-purpose meeting, commencing
with a lunch gathering to deliberate on the trajectory of our student chapter, followed by an
insightful discussion on emerging technological trends within the quiet setting of the campus
digital library.

Luncheon Meeting: The lunch gathering was an informal however productive atmosphere for
the Board members to exchange ideas regarding the enhancement of our ACM student chapter.
Discussions revolved around devising strategies to invigorate the body, thus keeping it active
and increase volunteer participation, planning to gain more students from all departments to be
volunteers in the ACM Student Chapter, and arrange a broad spectrum of activities, plan a wide
range of events for students to take part in, and learn something from them, to cater to the
interests of our members.

Library Discussion: Transitioning seamlessly from the lunch gathering, the Board proceeded
to the campus digital library to engage in an intellectually stimulating group discussion of
technological advancements. A few of the board members took the floor to talk about a chosen
article from renowned periodical ACM New Letters, highlighting the transformative impact of
technology on various domains.

Highlighted Technological Trends:

Quantum Computing – Presented by P. Charvi Sree, Undergrad 3rd Semester Student:

Charvi elaborated, “The article I read was about the profound potential of quantum computing to revolutionize computational capabilities. Its promise in solving complex problems, from cryptography to drug discovery, is truly paradigm-shifting. Quantum computers harness the principles of quantum mechanics to perform calculations at speeds unattainable by classical computers. This technology holds the potential to revolutionize industries by exponentially speeding up processes that were previously considered infeasible.”

Blockchain Technology – Presented by B Laasya Shetty, Undergrad 3rd Semester Student:

B Laasya shared insights into the captivating world of blockchain technology. She expressed, “The article emphasized its disruptive potential across industries, from finance to supply chain management, by enabling transparent and immutable recordkeeping. Blockchain technology offers a decentralized approach to data management, where transactions are recorded on a distributed ledger, ensuring transparency and security. Its applications extend beyond cryptocurrencies to areas such as smart contracts, decentralized finance (DeFi), and digital identity verification.”

Artificial Intelligence and Ethics – Presented by Taarani Kaligotla, Undergrad 3rd Semester Student:

Taarani delved into the ethical implications of artificial intelligence (AI), particularly concerning bias and privacy concerns. She articulated, “The article that caught my eye, emphasized the vitality for responsible AI development and deployment. As AI systems become increasingly integrated into various aspects of our lives, it’s crucial to address ethical considerations to ensure equitable and fair outcomes for all individuals. Discussions on AI ethics encompass topics such as algorithmic bias, data privacy, and the societal impact of AI-driven decisions.”