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    For Subscribers Only: Celebrate 125 years of MIT Technology Review

    Celebrate 125 years of MIT Technology Review! This is a special year for MIT Technology Review,...

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    Roblox is launching a generative AI that builds 3D environments in a snap

    Roblox plans to roll out a generative AI tool that will let creators make whole 3D...

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    The Download: mining metals with plants, and our dystopian future

    This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going...

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    How plants could mine metals from the soil

    Nickel may not grow on trees—but there’s a chance it could someday be mined using plants....

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    Integrating security from code to cloud

    The Human Genome Project, SpaceX’s rocket technology, and Tesla’s Autopilot system may seem worlds apart in...

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    The Download: greenhouse gases, and how AI could affect inequality

    This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going...

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    A brief guide to the greenhouse gases driving climate change

    This article is from The Spark, MIT Technology Review’s weekly climate newsletter. To receive it in...

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    The Download: climate tipping point alarms, and AI’s vision of the 3028 Olympics

    This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going...

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    The UK is building an alarm system for climate tipping points

    The UK’s new moonshot research agency just launched an £81 million ($106 million) program to develop...

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    Coming soon: Our 2024 list of Innovators Under 35

    To tackle complex global problems such as preventing disease and mitigating climate change, we’re going to...

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    What this futuristic Olympics video says about the state of generative AI

    The Olympic Games in Paris just finished last month and the Paralympics are still underway, so...

  • The Download: election tech fears, and AI for teachers

    This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going...

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    Here’s how ed-tech companies are pitching AI to teachers

    This story is from The Algorithm, our weekly newsletter on AI. To get it in your...

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    AI’s impact on elections is being overblown

    This year, close to half the world’s population has the opportunity to participate in an election....

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    The Download: how to prove you’re human, and replacing the grid’s gas

    This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going...

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    How “personhood credentials” could help prove you’re a human online

    As AI models become better at mimicking human behavior, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to distinguish between...

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    The race to replace the powerful greenhouse gas that underpins the power grid

    The power grid is underpinned by a single gas that is used to insulate a range...

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    The Download: monkey names, and smart masks for health monitoring

    This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going...

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    A new way to build neural networks could make AI more understandable

    A tweak to the way artificial neurons work in neural networks could make AIs easier to...

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    How machine learning is helping us probe the secret names of animals

    Do animals have names? According to the poet T.S. Eliot, cats have three: the name their...

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    A new smart mask analyzes your breath to monitor your health

    Your breath can give away a lot about you. Each exhalation contains all sorts of compounds,...

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    A prosthetic leg that feels like a real body part

    When someone loses part of a leg, a prosthetic can make it easier to get around....

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    Architecting cloud data resilience

    Cloud has become a given for most organizations: according to PwC’s 2023 cloud business survey, 78%...

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    The Download: protecting tech workers, and Canada’s wildfire emissions

    This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going...

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    Kamala Harris should stand with tech workers, not their bosses

    Tangled up in the contest to be the next US president, there is another battle brewing:...

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    Canada’s 2023 wildfires produced more emissions than fossil fuels in most countries

    This article is from The Spark, MIT Technology Review’s weekly climate newsletter. To receive it in...

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    The Download: introducing: the 125th Anniversary issue

    This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going...

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    From the publisher: Commemorating 125 years

    The magazine you now hold in your hands is 125 years old. Not this actual issue,...

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    The year is 2149 and …

    The year is 2149 and people mostly live their lives “on rails.” That’s what they call...

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    African farmers are using private satellite data to improve crop yields

    Last year, as the harvest season drew closer, Olabokunde Tope came across an unpleasant surprise.  While...

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    Will computers ever feel responsible?

    “If a machine is to interact intelligently with people, it has to be endowed with an...

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    Job title of the future: Weather maker

    Much of the western United States relies on winter snowpack to supply its rivers and reservoirs...

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    This startup is making coffee without coffee beans

    DJ Tan, cofounder of the Singaporean startup Prefer Coffee, pops open a bottle of oat latte...

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    The author who listens to the sound of the cosmos

    In 1983, while on a field recording assignment in Kenya, the musician and soundscape ecologist Bernie...

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    AI’s growth needs the right interface

    If you took a walk in Hayes Valley, San Francisco’s epicenter of AI froth, and asked...

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    The power of purpose-built cloud infrastructure

    While AI is accelerating cloud adoption, organizations’ reasons for migrating their systems and applications to the...

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    The Download: living for longer, and sex in the age of AI

    This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going...

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    This designer creates magic from everyday materials

    Around 2012, at a bakery in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Skylar Tibbits noticed someone wearing a shirt with...

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    Ray Kurzweil: Technology will let us fully realize our humanity

    By the end of this decade, AI will likely surpass humans at all cognitive tasks, igniting...

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    What will AI mean for economic inequality?

    Prominent AI researchers expect the arrival of artificial general intelligence anywhere between “the next couple of...

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    A skeptic’s guide to humanoid-robot videos

    This story is from The Algorithm, our weekly newsletter on AI. To get it in your...

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    Readying business for the age of AI

    Rapid advancements in AI technology offer unprecedented opportunities to enhance business operations, customer and employee engagement,...

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    Inside the long quest to advance Chinese writing technology

    Every second of every day, someone is typing in Chinese. In a park in Hong Kong,...

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    AI and the future of sex

    The power of pornography doesn’t lie in arousal but in questions. What is obscene? What is...

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    Maybe you will be able to live past 122

    The UK’s Office of National Statistics has an online life expectancy calculator. Enter your age and...

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    Move over, text: Video is the new medium of our lives

    The other day I idly opened TikTok to find a video of a young woman refinishing...

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    The Download: simulating solar geoengineering, and AI-enabled accessibility

    This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going...

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    AI could be a game changer for people with disabilities

    As a lifelong disabled person who constantly copes with multiple conditions, I have a natural tendency...

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    Andrew Ng’s new model lets you play around with solar geoengineering to see what would happen

    AI pioneer Andrew Ng has released a simple online tool that allows anyone to tinker with...

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    Tech that measures our brainwaves is 100 years old. How will we be using it 100 years from now?

    This article first appeared in The Checkup, MIT Technology Review’s weekly biotech newsletter. To receive it in your...