The Download: AI’s math solutions, and brewing beer with sunlight
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How our genome is like a generative AI model
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Roundtables: CRISPR Babies—Six years later
Recorded on July 25, 2024 CRISPR Babies: Six years later Speakers: He Jiankui, CRISPR Pioneer, Antonio...
“Copyright traps” could tell writers if an AI has scraped their work
Since the beginning of the generative AI boom, content creators have argued that their work has...
Beer, hydrogen, and heat: Why the US is still trying to make mirror-magnified solar energy work
The US is continuing its decades-long effort to commercialize a technology that converts sunlight into heat,...
The Download: US quantum computing, and AI garbage
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PsiQuantum plans to build the biggest quantum computing facility in the US
The quantum computing firm PsiQuantum is partnering with the state of Illinois to build the largest...
The race to clean up heavy-duty trucks
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AI trained on AI garbage spits out AI garbage
AI models work by training on huge swaths of data from the internet. But as AI...
The Download: Chinese LLMs, and transforming heavy-duty trucking
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Why Chinese companies are betting on open-source AI
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How battery-powered trailers could transform trucking
Semi-trucks move over 11 billion tons of freight in the US each year, spewing greenhouse-gas emissions...
The Download: AI’s self-regulation promises, and predicting the weather
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How’s AI self-regulation going?
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How to access Chinese LLM chatbots across the world
MIT Technology Review’s How To series helps you get things done. Hundreds of Chinese large language models have...
AI companies promised the White House to self-regulate one year ago. What’s changed?
One year ago, on July 21, 2023, seven leading AI companies—Amazon, Anthropic, Google, Inflection, Meta, Microsoft,...
Google’s new weather prediction system combines AI with traditional physics
Researchers from Google have built a new weather prediction model that combines machine learning with more...
The Download: technological complexity, and climate change Catan
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How to fix a Windows PC affected by the global outage
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The Download: Windows’ CrowdStrike outage, and wildfire-tracking balloons
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Balloons will surf wind currents to track wildfires
This August, strange balloons will drift high above Colorado. These airy aircraft, launched from the back...
Why we need safeguards against genetic discrimination
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Building supply chain resilience with AI
If the last five years have taught businesses with complex supply chains anything, it is that...
The Download: Falcon 9’s future, and Big Tech’s climate goals
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Companies need to stop taking the easy way out on climate goals
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What’s next for SpaceX’s Falcon 9
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Transforming the energy industry through disruptive innovation
In the rhythm of our fast-paced lives, most of us don’t stop to think about where...
The Download: Big Tech’s climate claims, and reducing your music streaming carbon footprint
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Five ways to make music streaming better for the climate
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Google, Amazon and the problem with Big Tech’s climate claims
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The Download: K-pop stans’ climate plans, and what AI isn’t
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A short history of AI, and what it is (and isn’t)
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Music streaming can be a drag on the environment. These K-pop fans want to clean it up.
On Valentine’s Day 2023, five K-pop fans came to a bustling street in the center of...
The Download: how AI affects creativity, and CRISPR babies
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Unlocking secure, private AI with confidential computing
All of a sudden, it seems that AI is everywhere, from executive assistant chatbots to AI...
AI can make you more creative—but it has limits
Generative AI models have made it simpler and quicker to produce everything from text passages and...
The Download: robot-packed meals, and the looming fertility crisis
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IVF alone can’t save us from a looming fertility crisis
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Robot-packed meals are coming to the frozen-food aisle
Advances in artificial intelligence are coming to your freezer, in the form of robot-assembled prepared meals. ...
The Download: automating warehouse tasks, and problems with recycling plastics
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AI is poised to automate today’s most mundane manual warehouse task
Before almost any item reaches your door, it traverses the global supply chain on a pallet....
Here’s the problem with new plastic recycling methods
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The Download: defining AI, and China’s driverless ambitions
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Housetraining robot dogs: How generative AI might change consumer IoT
As technology goes, the internet of things (IoT) is old: internet-connected devices outnumbered people on Earth...
The Chinese government is going all-in on autonomous vehicles
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What is AI?
Internet nastiness, name-calling, and other not-so-petty, world-altering disagreements AI is sexy, AI is cool. AI is...
The Download: planning a honeymoon with AI, and deepfakes in 2024
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Can AI help me plan my honeymoon?
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The Download: vacation planning with AI, and smaller models
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How to use AI to plan your next vacation
MIT Technology Review‘s How To series helps you get things done. Planning a vacation should, in...