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Meet the researcher hosting a scientific conference by and for AI

Meet the researcher hosting a scientific conference by and for AI

In October, a new academic conference will debut that’s unlike any other. Agents4Science is a one-day online event that will encompass all areas of science, from physics to medicine. All of the work shared will have been researched, written, and reviewed primarily by AI, and will be presented using...

BSoDMaker - Créez vos propres écrans bleus de la mort

BSoDMaker - Créez vos propres écrans bleus de la mort

Il y a quelque chose de profondément ancré dans notre psyché collective concernant l’écran bleu de la mort, le fameux BSOD ! Cette teinte de bleu si particulière, ce code d’erreur cryptique, ce QR code mystérieux apparu dans les dernières versions de Windows… Pour certains, c’est...

The Download: churches in the age of AI, and how to run an LLM at home

The Download: churches in the age of AI, and how to run an LLM at home

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. How churches use data and AI as engines of surveillance On a Sunday morning in a Midwestern megachurch, worshippers step through sliding glass doors...

Material Cultures looks to the past to build the future

Material Cultures looks to the past to build the future

Despite decades of green certifications, better material sourcing, and the use of more sustainable materials such as mass timber, the built environment is still responsible for a third of global emissions worldwide. According to a 2024 UN report, the building sector has fallen “significantly behind...

The Download: clean energy progress, and OpenAI’s trilemma

The Download: clean energy progress, and OpenAI’s trilemma

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. How to make clean energy progress under Trump in the states—blue and red alike —Joshua A. Basseches is the David and Jane Flowerree Assistant...

How churches use data and AI as engines of surveillance

How churches use data and AI as engines of surveillance

On a Sunday morning in a Midwestern megachurch, worshippers step through sliding glass doors into a bustling lobby—unaware they’ve just passed through a gauntlet of biometric surveillance. High-speed cameras snap multiple face “probes” per second, isolating eyes, noses, and mouths before passing...

Taiwan’s “silicon shield” could be weakening

Taiwan’s “silicon shield” could be weakening

One winter afternoon in a conference room in Taipei, a pair of twentysomething women dragged their friend across the floor. Lying on the ground in checkered pants and a brown sweatshirt, she was pretending to be either injured or dead. One friend picked her up by her arms, the other grabbed hold of...

The Download: affordable EV trucks, and Russia’s latest internet block

The Download: affordable EV trucks, and Russia’s latest internet block

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. The US could really use an affordable electric truck On Monday, Ford announced plans for an affordable electric truck with a 2027 delivery date and...

The US could really use an affordable electric truck

The US could really use an affordable electric truck

On Monday, Ford announced plans for an affordable electric truck with a 2027 delivery date and an expected price tag of about $30,000, thanks in part to a new manufacturing process that it says will help cut costs. This could be the shot in the arm that the slowing US EV market needs. Sales are...

The Download: a quantum radar, and chipmakers’ deal with the US government

The Download: a quantum radar, and chipmakers’ deal with the US government

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. This quantum radar could image buried objects Physicists have created a new type of radar that could help improve underground imaging, using a cloud...