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This is what might happen if the US withdraws from the WHO
On January 20, his first day in office, US president Donald Trump signed an executive order...
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Implementing responsible AI in the generative age
Many organizations have experimented with AI, but they haven’t always gotten the full value from their...
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The Download: OpenAI’s lobbying, and making ammonia below the Earth’s surface
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going...
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OpenAI has upped its lobbying efforts nearly sevenfold
OpenAI spent $1.76 million on government lobbying in 2024 and $510,000 in the last three months...
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There can be no winners in a US-China AI arms race
The United States and China are entangled in what many have dubbed an “AI arms race.” ...
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A new company plans to use Earth as a chemical reactor
Forget massive steel tanks—some scientists want to make chemicals with the help of rocks deep beneath...
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The Download: AI for cancer diagnosis, and HIV prevention
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going...
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Why it’s so hard to use AI to diagnose cancer
This story originally appeared in The Algorithm, our weekly newsletter on AI. To get stories like...
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The Download: AI’s coding promises, and OpenAI’s longevity push
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 second wave of AI coding is here
Ask people building generative AI what generative AI is good for right now—what they’re really fired...
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OpenAI has created an AI model for longevity science
When you think of AI’s contributions to science, you probably think of AlphaFold, the Google DeepMind...
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The Download: how to save social media, and “leftover” embryos
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going...
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We need to protect the protocol that runs Bluesky
Last week, when Mark Zuckerberg announced that Meta would be ending third-party fact-checking, it was a...
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Deciding the fate of “leftover” embryos
This article first appeared in The Checkup, MIT Technology Review’s weekly biotech newsletter. To receive it in your...
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The Download: what’s next for Neuralink, and Meta’s language translation 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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Interest in nuclear power is surging. Is it enough to build new reactors?
This article is from The Spark, MIT Technology Review’s weekly climate newsletter. To receive it in...
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What to expect from Neuralink in 2025
MIT Technology Review’s What’s Next series looks across industries, trends, and technologies to give you a...
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Meta’s new AI model can translate speech from more than 100 languages
Meta has released a new AI model that can translate speech from 101 different languages. It...
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Fueling the future of digital transformation
In the rapidly evolving landscape of digital innovation, staying adaptable isn’t just a strategy—it’s a survival...
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The Download: China’s marine ranches, and fast-learning robots
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going...
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Training robots in the AI-powered industrial metaverse
Imagine the bustling floors of tomorrow’s manufacturing plant: Robots, well-versed in multiple disciplines through adaptive AI...
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The Download: the future of nuclear power, and fact checking Mark Zuckerberg
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going...
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What’s next for nuclear power
MIT Technology Review’s What’s Next series looks across industries, trends, and technologies to give you a...
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Here’s our forecast for AI this year
This story originally appeared in The Algorithm, our weekly newsletter on AI. To get stories like...