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The Download: an intro to AI, and ChatGPT’s bias


OpenAI has analyzed millions of conversations with its hit chatbot and found that ChatGPT will produce a harmful gender or racial stereotype based on a user’s name in around one in 1000 responses on ... Read More

MIT Technology Review turns 125


MIT Technology Review turns 125 This year, MIT Technology Review celebrates its 125 birthday. We published our first issue way way back in January of 1899. Since then, the magazine has undergone ... Read More

MIT Alumni News Magazine


Jennifer Wiseman ’87 and Mark Shelhamer, ScD ’90, bonded over their love of space at MIT. Today they’re married, and both are senior scientists at NASA. If you know of any MIT alumni making ... Read More

Cloud transformation clears businesses for digital takeoff


Cloud is revolutionizing airline operations, enabling improved agility, time-to-market, and operational efficiency, according to general manager of IT infrastructure and security at Cathay Pacific, ... Read More

Intro to AI: a beginner’s guide to artificial intelligence from MIT Technology Review


Look no further. Intro to AI is MIT Technology Review ’s first newsletter that also serves as a mini-course. You’ll get one email a week for six weeks, and each edition will walk you through a ... Read More

Everything comes back to climate tech. Here’s what to watch for next.


The last few years have been some of the most exciting and crucial in the race to address climate change, and it’s only going to ramp up from here. Read More

A data bottleneck is holding AI science back, says new Nobel winner


Adobe has announced a new tool to help creators watermark their work and opt out of having it used to train generative AI models. The web app, called Adobe Content Authenticity, also gives artists the ... Read More

OpenAI says ChatGPT treats us all the same (most of the time)


MIT Technology Review got an exclusive preview of research into harmful stereotyping in the company’s large language models. Read More

Geoffrey Hinton, AI pioneer and figurehead of doomerism, wins Nobel Prize


The award recognizes foundational contributions to deep learning, a technology that Hinton has since come to fear. Read More

The Download: growing Africa’s food, and deleting your 23andMe data


This is today's edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what's going on in the world of technology. Read More

The Download: another Nobel Prize for AI, and Adobe’s anti-scraping tool


This is today's edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what's going on in the world of technology. Read More

The Download: Geoffrey Hinton’s Nobel Prize, and multimodal AI


This is today's edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what's going on in the world of technology. Read More


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