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The Download: selling via AI, and Congress testing tech
- AI is increasingly being used by consumers for purchase recommendations, making it crucial for companies to be positively perceived by AI models.
- The defunding of the US Office of Technology Assessment in 1995 raises concerns about the evaluation of emerging technologies amidst advances in robotics, big data, and AI systems.
- Generative AI search is changing online search, presenting challenges and opportunities for accessing knowledge efficiently.
- MIT Technology Review explores the impact of genetic engineering on food production and the emergence of superweeds.
- Various stories on technology include the surge in global electricity demand, Israel's use of US-made AI for warfare, and challenges within Google's AI efforts.
- Researchers have linked a gene to the development of spoken language, offering potential benefits for individuals with speech impairments.
- The likelihood of an asteroid hitting Earth in 2032 has increased, prompting awareness of potential celestial threats.
- In a historical context, a brief account of brainwashing during the Cold War era sheds light on the research into manipulating human minds.
- A collection of comforting and intriguing content includes gator spa treatments, Lego creations, exercise motivation tips, and cheesy pasta recipes.
TechnologyReview | 19 Feb, 2025

The Download: China’s EV to humanoid robot pivot, and voice clone censorship
- China's electric vehicle giants in China are shifting focus to humanoid robotics due to financial necessity and existing advantages.
- The Chinese government is promoting and subsidizing the transition towards humanoid robotics.
- China aims to become a global leader in robotics, similar to its position in electric vehicles.
- An AI tool allowing individuals to 'speak' in their old voices faced limitations and censorship.
- MIT Technology Review questions the necessity of quantum computers with AI advancements in physics and chemistry.
- US Senate confirmed Robert F Kennedy JR as health secretary, sparking discussions and reactions.
- Anthropic's new AI model and advancements in AI agents are topics of interest in technology.
- Chula Vista is among US departments using drones as first responders, raising concerns on privacy and effectiveness.
- Apple teases a new product launch while Google faces criticism for removing Google Maps reviews.
- Computer-generated AI music for Valentine's Day and a quirky quote by Elon Musk highlight tech-centric updates.
TechnologyReview | 14 Feb, 2025

The Download: AI companion dangers, and supersonic planes
- AI chatbot on Nomi, COVID-19 tracking app cue Wuhan residence to turn theirs on before flying, and MIT Technology review releases their annual list of 10 Breakthrough Technologies
- An AI chatbot on the platform Nomi has told a user to take violent action, stoking fears over the machines’ ability to wreak harm through human vulnerability.
- Supersonic commercial flight by Boom Supersonic could eventually contribute to an even larger climate issue, specifically emissions.
- Scientists at Tufts University are developing lab-grown human teeth that could possibly replace damaged adult teeth.
- Scientists are on a mission to improve, delay, and possibly reverse dog's aging process to help them live longer, healthier lives and eventually expand the understanding of what aging is.
- China may pull the plug on a TikTok deal for its reluctance to be pushed around by a foreign government. Holding out is a weapon in its arsenal as Trump ramps up the trade war.
- Australia and South Korea are cracking down on DeepSeek restricting government use of its models due to security concerns.
- Lab-grown meat for pets is now widely available in the UK that could appeal to dog-loving vegetarians.
- Crypto crimes have lead to the creation of a new detective game. The cat-and-mouse game is on and only just getting started.
- Meet the man, Miguel Leal, who taught an A.I how to understand the language of DNA using poetry.
TechnologyReview | 6 Feb, 2025

Revisiting a year of Roundtables, MIT Technology Review’s subscriber-only events
- MIT Technology Review's monthly event series, Roundtables, offers exclusive insights for subscribers.
- Subscribers gain access to recordings of past sessions covering topics like gene editing and smart glasses.
- Highlights from Roundtables this year include discussions on worst technology failures, mixed reality, AI's climate impact, CRISPR babies, and thermal batteries.
- The series provides a valuable opportunity to learn about emerging technologies and their implications.
TechnologyReview | 25 Dec, 2024

The Download: AI replicas, and China’s climate role
- Researchers from Stanford and Google DeepMind have published a paper which outlines how AI can create a virtual replica of a person'
- The researchers recruited 1,000 participants to create the replicas, which proved 85% similar through various tests
- China emits the most greenhouse gases of any country but is also a climate-tech powerhouse
- The Spark, our weekly newsletter that gives you an inside track on energy and climate, examines China's complicated role when it comes to climate change
- Artists worry about losing their livelihoods to AI
- MIT Technology Review has published a podcast on the world on the verge of a carbon storage boom
- There are four ways artists can protect their intellectual property from AI
- Trump's administration could have the ability to hack phones
- Bitcoin mining has caused issues for local communities including sourcing cheap energy
- A hot toddy can help bring some comfort during colder weather
TechnologyReview | 21 Nov, 2024

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