Published inMIT Technology ReviewNASA’s Insight Mission Proves Mars Is Rocked by Hundreds of EarthquakesThe first results from the mission depict a complex Martian interior and geology, but raise new questions about the planet’s historyFeb 28, 2020A response icon3Feb 28, 2020A response icon3
Published inMIT Technology ReviewHow to Know If Artificial Intelligence Is About to Destroy CivilizationThese canaries in the coal mines of AI would be signs that superintelligent robot overlords are approachingFeb 27, 2020A response icon9Feb 27, 2020A response icon9
Published inMIT Technology ReviewInside the Race to Build the Best Quantum Computer on EarthIBM thinks quantum supremacy is not the milestone we should care about.Feb 26, 2020A response icon1Feb 26, 2020A response icon1
Published inMIT Technology ReviewWe’re Not Prepared for the End of Moore’s LawIt has fueled prosperity of the last 50 years. But the end is now in sight.Feb 25, 2020A response icon11Feb 25, 2020A response icon11
Published inMIT Technology ReviewHow Big Tech Hijacked Its Sharpest, Funniest CriticsWithout design fiction, critical hits like Black Mirror would look very different.Feb 24, 2020A response icon1Feb 24, 2020A response icon1
Published inMIT Technology ReviewThe Robot Does the Hard Work. Can You Still Attain Enlightenment?The robot mandala is a faster and — proponents argue, easier — way to create the traditional sand artwork used for Buddhist meditationFeb 21, 2020Feb 21, 2020
Published inMIT Technology ReviewBiologists Rush to Re-Create the China Coronavirus From Its DNA CodeSynthetic versions of the deadly virus could help test treatments. But what are the risks when viruses can be synthetized from scratch?Feb 20, 2020Feb 20, 2020
Published inMIT Technology ReviewWhat AI Still Can’t DoArtificial intelligence won’t be very smart if computers don’t grasp cause and effect. That’s something even humans have trouble with.Feb 19, 2020A response icon2Feb 19, 2020A response icon2
Published inMIT Technology ReviewThe Messy, Secretive Reality Behind OpenAI’s Bid to Save the WorldThe AI moonshot was founded in the spirit of transparency. This is the inside story of how competitive pressure eroded that idealism.Feb 18, 2020A response icon6Feb 18, 2020A response icon6
Published inMIT Technology ReviewEmotion AI Researchers Say Overblown Claims Give Their Work a Bad NameA lack of government regulation isn’t just bad for consumers. It’s bad for the field, too.Feb 17, 2020A response icon2Feb 17, 2020A response icon2