The machines are rising — but developers still hold the keys
Rumors of the ongoing death of software development — that it’s being slain by AI —...
The Download: how to make better cooling systems, and farming on Mars
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How 3D printing could make better cooling systems
A new 3D-printed design could make an integral part of cooling systems like air conditioners or...
The Download: brain-computer interfaces, and teaching an AI model to give therapy
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Brain-computer interfaces face a critical test
Tech companies are always trying out new ways for people to interact with computers—consider efforts like...
How do you teach an AI model to give therapy?
On March 27, the results of the first clinical trial for a generative AI therapy bot...
The Download: generative AI therapy, and the future of 23andMe’s genetic data
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The first trial of generative AI therapy shows it might help with depression
The first clinical trial of a therapy bot that uses generative AI suggests it was as...
How a bankruptcy judge can stop a genetic privacy disaster
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: A tech company accumulates a ton of user...
The Download: peering inside an LLM, and the rise of Signal
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“Spare” living human bodies might provide us with organs for transplantation
This week, MIT Technology Review published a piece on bodyoids—living bodies that cannot think or feel...
What is Signal? The messaging app, explained.
MIT Technology Review Explains: Let our writers untangle the complex, messy world of technology to help...
Anthropic can now track the bizarre inner workings of a large language model
The AI firm Anthropic has developed a way to peer inside a large language model and...
The Download: how people fall for pig butchering schemes, and saving glaciers
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How to save a glacier
Glaciers generally move so slowly you can’t see their progress with the naked eye. (Their pace...
Inside a romance scam compound—and how people get tricked into being there
Heading north in the dark, the only way Gavesh could try to track his progress through...
The Download: China’s empty data centers, and OpenAI’s new practical image generator
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China built hundreds of AI data centers to catch the AI boom. Now many stand unused.
A year or so ago, Xiao Li was seeing floods of Nvidia chip deals on WeChat....
The AI Hype Index: DeepSeek mania, Israel’s spying tool, and cheating at chess
Separating AI reality from hyped-up fiction isn’t always easy. That’s why we’ve created the AI Hype...
OpenAI’s new image generator aims to be practical enough for designers and advertisers
OpenAI has released a new image generator that’s designed less for typical surrealist AI art and...
The Download: creating “spare” human bodies, and ditching US AI models
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How to… delete your 23andMe data
This story was originally published in October 2024. In March 2025, 23andMe filed for bankruptcy and...
Why the world is looking to ditch US AI models
A few weeks ago, when I was at the digital rights conference RightsCon in Taiwan, I...
Ethically sourced “spare” human bodies could revolutionize medicine
Why do we hear about medical breakthroughs in mice, but rarely see them translate into cures...
The Download: the dangers of AI agents, and ChatGPT’s effects on our wellbeing
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Why handing over total control to AI agents would be a huge mistake
AI agents have set the tech industry abuzz. Unlike chatbots, these groundbreaking new systems operate outside...
OpenAI has released its first research into how using ChatGPT affects people’s emotional wellbeing
OpenAI says over 400 million people use ChatGPT every week. But how does interacting with it...
The Download: saving the “doomsday glacier,” and Europe’s hopes for its rockets
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Autopsies can reveal intimate health details. Should they be kept private?
Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve been following news of the deaths of actor Gene...
Inside a new quest to save the “doomsday glacier”
The Thwaites glacier is a fortress larger than Florida, a wall of ice that reaches nearly...
Europe is finally getting serious about commercial rockets
Europe is on the cusp of a new dawn in commercial space technology. As global political...
Roundtables: AI Chatbots Have Joined the Chat
Recorded on March 20, 2025 AI Chatbots Have Joined the Chat Speakers: Rachel Courtland, commissioning editor, Rhiannon...
The Download: the future of energy, and chatting about chatbots
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The elephant in the room for energy tech? Uncertainty.
At a conference dedicated to energy technology that I attended this week, I noticed an outward...
4 technologies that could power the future of energy
Where can you find lasers, electric guitars, and racks full of novel batteries, all in the...
The Download: US aid disruptions, and imagining the future
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Powering the food industry with AI
There has never been a more pressing time for food producers to harness technology to tackle...
HIV could infect 1,400 infants every day because of US aid disruptions
Around 1,400 infants are being infected by HIV every day as a result of the new...
Five benefits of a health tech accelerator program
In the ever-evolving world of health care, the role of technology is becoming increasingly crucial. From...
The Download: speaking to robots, and growing pharmaceutical mushrooms
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When you might start speaking to robots
Last Wednesday, Google made a somewhat surprising announcement. It launched a version of its AI model,...
The Download: Google playing AI search catchup, and forming relationships with chatbots
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Is Google playing catchup on search with OpenAI?
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The Download: HIV prevention shots, and fixing a broken sex doll
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This annual shot might protect against HIV infections
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The Download: Google DeepMind’s plans for robots, and Eastern Europe’s changing tech sector
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Gemini Robotics uses Google’s top language model to make robots more useful
Google DeepMind has released a new model, Gemini Robotics, that combines its best large language model...
The Download: testing new AI agent Manus, and Waabi’s virtual robotruck ambitions
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This startup just hit a big milestone for green steel production
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This artificial leaf makes hydrocarbons out of carbon dioxide
For many years, researchers have been working to build devices that can mimic photosynthesis—the process by...