Computer Science
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Everything comes back to climate tech. Here’s what to watch for next.
I’m watching to see how creative the industry can get with squeezing everything it can out of existing assets. But…
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The Download: Another Nobel Prize for AI, and Adobe’s anti-scraping tool
Google DeepMind founder Demis Hassabis has won a joint Nobel Prize for Chemistry for using artificial intelligence to predict the…
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How to Write Good Comments in Code to Enhance Collaboration
In software development, every coder has unique quirks and preferences that make their coding style distinct. But these differing approaches…
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Productivity Electrified: Tech That Is Supercharging Business
This sponsored session was presented by Ford Pro at MIT Technology Review’s 2024 EmTech MIT event. A decarbonized transportation system…
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Preventing Climate Change: A Team Sport
Read more from MIT Technology Review Insights & MEDC about addressing climate change impacts About the speaker Hilary Doe, Chief…
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Forget chat. AI that can hear, see and click is already here
Exhibit A: Google’s NotebookLM. NotebookLM is a research tool the company launched with little fanfare a year ago. A few…
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Why artificial intelligence and clean energy need each other
AI’s power density requirements similarly necessitate a new set of electricity infrastructure enhancements—like advanced conductors for transmission lines that can…
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Adobe wants to make it easier for artists to blacklist their work from AI scraping
Content credentials are based on C2PA, an internet protocol that uses cryptography to securely label images, video, and audio with…
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Geoffrey Hinton, AI pioneer and figurehead of doomerism, wins Nobel Prize in Physics
Hinton shares the award with fellow computer scientist John Hopfield, who invented a type of pattern-matching neural network that could…
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The Download: How to find new music online, and climate friendly food
Since the heyday of radio, records, cassette tapes, and MP3 players, the branding of sound has evolved from broad genres…
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