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The pitch offers an implicit contrast with the likes of Alphabet, Amazon, or Meta, which collect and store enormous amounts…
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world…
Gogoro is not the only company working on battery-swapping for electric scooters (New York City recently launched a pilot program…
But the term “digital twin” actually came from a NASA employee named John Vickers, who first used it in 2010…
—Josh A. Goldstein is a research fellow at Georgetown University’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET), where he works…
The rise of generative AI, coupled with the rapid adoption and democratization of AI across industries this decade, has emphasized…
The operating room has long been defined by its hush-hush nature because surgeons are notoriously bad at acknowledging their own…
While most algorithms operate near perfectly on their own, Peter Grantcharov explains that the OR black box is still not…
If the FDA denies approval of MDMA therapy, Lykos or another company could conduct additional studies and reapply. Many of…
—Casey Crownhart There are two things I love to do at social gatherings: play board games and talk about climate…
Teuber also seemed laser focused on not preaching, and it feels as if New Energies goes out of its way…
On a table in his lab at the University of Pennsylvania, physicist Sam Dillavou has connected an array of breadboards…
Last week, MIT Technology Review published an excerpt from a new book, The Chinese Computer, which talks about how this…
For Dillavou, one fascinating aspect of the circuit is what he calls its “emergent learning.” In a human, “every neuron…
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world…
The conference featured lots of robots (including one that dispenses wine), but what I liked most of all was how…