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How I learned to stop worrying and love AI slop

How I learned to stop worrying and love AI slop

Lately, everywhere I scroll, I keep seeing the same fish-eyed CCTV view: a grainy wide shot from the corner of a living room, a driveway at night, an empty grocery store. Then something impossible happens. JD Vance shows up at the doorstep in a crazy outfit. A car folds into itself like paper and...

LibrePods - Le hack qui libère vos AirPods de la prison Apple

LibrePods - Le hack qui libère vos AirPods de la prison Apple

Vous avez des AirPods Pro que vous avez payés 300 balles et quand vous les branchez sur votre téléphone Android ou votre PC Linux, la moitié des fonctionnalités disparaissent. C'est pas parce que le matériel ne peut pas les faire mais juste parce qu'Apple a décidé que vous n'aviez pas le droit de...

What even is the AI bubble?

What even is the AI bubble?

MIT Technology Review Explains: Let our writers untangle the complex, messy world of technology to help you understand what’s coming next. You can read more from the series here. In July, a widely cited MIT study claimed that 95% of organizations that invested in generative AI were getting “zero...

The Download: political chatbot persuasion, and gene editing adverts

The Download: political chatbot persuasion, and gene editing adverts

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. AI chatbots can sway voters better than political advertisements The news: Chatting with a politically biased AI model is more effective...

Adapting to new threats with proactive risk management

Adapting to new threats with proactive risk management

In July 2024, a botched update to the software defenses managed by cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike caused more than 8 million Windows systems to fail. From hospitals to manufacturers, stock markets to retail stores, the outage caused parts of the global economy to grind to a halt. Payment systems...

Ollama - 14 000 serveurs IA laissés en libre-service sur Internet

Ollama - 14 000 serveurs IA laissés en libre-service sur Internet

En ce moment, tout le monde veut son petit serveur local pour faire tourner des modèles IA, mais en vrai, j’ai l’impression que personne ne se pose la question de la sécurité. Du coup, on se retrouve avec un problème totalement anticipable mais j’ai l’impression que tout le...

This American nuclear company could help India’s thorium dream

This American nuclear company could help India’s thorium dream

For just the second time in nearly two decades, the United States has granted an export license to an American company planning to sell nuclear technology to India, MIT Technology Review has learned. The decision to greenlight Clean Core Thorium Energy’s license is a major step toward closer...

On the ground in Ukraine’s largest Starlink repair shop

On the ground in Ukraine’s largest Starlink repair shop

Oleh Kovalskyy thinks that Starlink terminals are built as if someone assembled them with their feet. Or perhaps with their hands behind their back.  To demonstrate this last image, Kovalskyy—a large, 47-year-old Ukrainian, clad in sweatpants and with tattoos stretching from his wrists up to...

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...