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Meet the Vitalists: the hardcore longevity enthusiasts who believe death is “wrong”

Meet the Vitalists: the hardcore longevity enthusiasts who believe death is “wrong”

“Who here believes involuntary death is a good thing?”  Nathan Cheng has been delivering similar versions of this speech over the last couple of years, so I knew what was coming. He was about to try to convince the 80 or so people in the audience that death is bad. And that defeating it should...

OpenAI’s latest product lets you vibe code science

OpenAI’s latest product lets you vibe code science

OpenAI just revealed what its new in-house team, OpenAI for Science, has been up to. The firm has released a free LLM-powered tool for scientists called Prism, which embeds ChatGPT in a text editor for writing scientific papers. The idea is to put ChatGPT front and center inside software that...

Three technologies that will shape biotech in 2026

Three technologies that will shape biotech in 2026

Earlier this week, MIT Technology Review published its annual list of Ten Breakthrough Technologies. As always, it features technologies that made the news last year, and which—for better or worse—stand to make waves in the coming years. They’re the technologies you should really be paying...

A new CRISPR startup is betting regulators will ease up on gene-editing

Here at MIT Technology Review we’ve been writing about the gene-editing technology CRISPR since 2013, calling it the biggest biotech breakthrough of the century. Yet so far, there’s been only one gene-editing drug approved. It’s been used commercially on only about 40 patients, all with sickle-cell...

This Nobel Prize–winning chemist dreams of making water from thin air

This Nobel Prize–winning chemist dreams of making water from thin air

Omar Yaghi was a quiet child, diligent, unlikely to roughhouse with his nine siblings. So when he was old enough, his parents tasked him with one of the family’s most vital chores: fetching water. Like most homes in his Palestinian neighborhood in Amman, Jordan, the Yaghis’ had no electricity or...

Fini le perroquet stochastique ? Le modèle o1 d'OpenAI comprend la structure du langage

Fini le perroquet stochastique ? Le modèle o1 d'OpenAI comprend la structure du langage

Vous vous êtes déjà demandé si les IA comprenaient vraiment ce qu'elles racontaient, ou si elles ne faisaient que recracher des mots à partir de statistiques liées aux mots ? Oui, comme vous, je pensais jusqu'à présent qu'on était vraiment sur un déroulé textuel purement mathématique sans réelle...

AI materials discovery now needs to move into the real world

AI materials discovery now needs to move into the real world

The microwave-size instrument at Lila Sciences in Cambridge, Massachusetts, doesn’t look all that different from others that I’ve seen in state-of-the-art materials labs. Inside its vacuum chamber, the machine zaps a palette of different elements to create vaporized particles, which then fly...

The AI doomers feel undeterred

It’s a weird time to be an AI doomer. This small but influential community of researchers, scientists, and policy experts believes, in the simplest terms, that AI could get so good it could be bad—very, very bad—for humanity. Though many of these people would be more likely to describe themselves...

Le chercheur Nate Soares, « doomer » de l’IA à Berkeley, prévoit la fin de l’humanité : « C’est de la folie de les laisser essayer »

Le chercheur Nate Soares, « doomer » de l’IA à Berkeley, prévoit la fin de l’humanité : « C’est de la folie de les laisser essayer »

Passé par Microsoft et Google, aujourd’hui à la tête d’un laboratoire consacré à la recherche sur l’intelligence des machines, le chercheur prévient : l’homme ne contrôle pas complètement le développement de la superintelligence sur le point d’émerger. Au risque que celle-ci cherche à le détruire.

OpenAI is huge in India. Its models are steeped in caste bias.

OpenAI is huge in India. Its models are steeped in caste bias.

When Dhiraj Singha began applying for postdoctoral sociology fellowships in Bengaluru, India, in March, he wanted to make sure the English in his application was pitch-perfect. So he turned to ChatGPT. He was surprised to see that in addition to smoothing out his language, it changed his...

Fusion power plants don’t exist yet, but they’re making money anyway

Fusion power plants don’t exist yet, but they’re making money anyway

This week, Commonwealth Fusion Systems announced it has another customer for its first commercial fusion power plant, in Virginia. Eni, one of the world’s largest oil and gas companies, signed a billion-dollar deal to buy electricity from the facility. One small detail? That reactor doesn’t exist...