I don’t need to tell you that AI is everywhere. Or that it is being used, increasingly, in hospitals. Doctors are using AI to ...
New research suggests that cost declines could be slow for the technology. Fusion power could provide a steady, ...
In our new Nature issue, MIT Technology Review grapples with these questions. We investigate birds that can’t sing, wolves ...
What actually matters in AI right now? It’s getting harder to tell amid the constant launches, hype, and warnings. To cut ...
A modern data fabric makes it possible to turn existing enterprise knowledge into a trusted foundation for AI.
MIT Technology Review's authoritative overview of the 10 technologies, emerging trends, bold ideas, and powerful movements in ...
The country’s top AI labs are undercutting US competitors and winning over developers by making their best models free.
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And then things get weird. “What if every relationship you’ve ever been in,” Acaster asks, “is somebody slowly figuring out ...
Today’s AI is still unreliable. Some researchers think solving that problem requires teaching AI systems to understand the world around them.
It’s a GPS tracker—part of a new tech-centered campaign to drive the geese out of my hometown of Foster City, California. ...
Los Angeles deserves its reputation as the quintessential car city—the rhythms of its 2,200 square miles are dictated by wide ...
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