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The Download: humans in space, and India’s thorium ambitions

The Download: humans in space, and India’s thorium ambitions

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 case against humans in space Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos are bitter rivals in the commercial space race, but they agree on one thing: Settling space...

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...

PromptLock - Le premier ransomware à utiliser une IA 100% locale

PromptLock - Le premier ransomware à utiliser une IA 100% locale

Je pense qu’on n’est pas encore vraiment prêt pour ces conneries… De quelles conneries je parle ? Et bien par exemple d’un ransomware qui réfléchit, qui s’adapte, et qui génère même ses propres attaques en temps réel ! Oui, Terminator mais sans muscles, et ce...

HRM - L'IA de 27 millions de paramètres qui écrase GPT-4 sur le raisonnement

HRM - L'IA de 27 millions de paramètres qui écrase GPT-4 sur le raisonnement

Une startup de Singapour vient de prouver qu’en matière IA, David peut encore battre Goliath car avec seulement 27 millions de paramètres selon leur papier de recherche , leur modèle HRM (Hierarchical Reasoning Model) pulvérise des géants comme GPT-4 sur des tâches de raisonnement complexe....

From pilot to scale: Making agentic AI work in health care

From pilot to scale: Making agentic AI work in health care

Over the past 20 years building advanced AI systems—from academic labs to enterprise deployments—I’ve witnessed AI’s waves of success rise and fall. My journey began during the “AI Winter,” when billions were invested in expert systems that ultimately underdelivered. Flash forward to today: large...

3 problems with Google’s AI energy use data

3 problems with Google’s AI energy use data

Google just announced that a typical query to its Gemini app uses about 0.24 watt-hours of electricity. That’s about the same as running a microwave for one second—something that, to me, feels virtually insignificant. I run the microwave for so many more seconds than that on most days. I was...

Unlocking enterprise agility in the API economy

Unlocking enterprise agility in the API economy

Across industries, enterprises are increasingly adopting an on-demand approach to compute, storage, and applications. They are favoring digital services that are faster to deploy, easier to scale, and better integrated with partner ecosystems. Yet, one critical pillar has lagged: the network. While...

Deadbots - Quand l'IA fait parler les morts contre des dollars

Deadbots - Quand l'IA fait parler les morts contre des dollars

Imaginez qu’on frappe à votre porte. Vous ouvrez, et là, votre grand-mère décédée depuis 3 ans vous demande si vous avez pensé à commander des cartouches d’encre pour l’imprimante, avec sa voix, ses expressions, et tout. De la science-fiction ? Non, c’est le futur très très...

3 Things James O’Donnell is into right now

3 Things James O’Donnell is into right now

Overthink This is a podcast in which two very smart people (who happen to be young and hilarious professors of philosophy) draw unexpected philosophical connections between facets of modern life. Ellie Anderson and David Peña-Guzmán have done hour-long episodes on everything from mommy issues to...

Emergency help for low blood sugar

Emergency help for low blood sugar

Most people with type 1 diabetes inject insulin to prevent their blood sugar levels from getting too high. However, if their blood sugar gets too low, it can lead to confusion, seizures, and even death. To combat this hypoglycemia, some patients carry syringes of glucagon, a hormone that stimulates...

Reimagining sound and space

Reimagining sound and space

On a typical afternoon, MIT’s new Edward and Joyce Linde Music Building hums with life. On the fourth floor, a jazz combo works through a set in a rehearsal suite as engineers adjust microphone levels in a nearby control booth. Downstairs, the layered rhythms of Senegalese drumming pulse through a...