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“Dr. Google” had its issues. Can ChatGPT Health do better?

“Dr. Google” had its issues. Can ChatGPT Health do better?

For the past two decades, there’s been a clear first step for anyone who starts experiencing new medical symptoms: Look them up online. The practice was so common that it gained the pejorative moniker “Dr. Google.” But times are changing, and many medical-information seekers are now using LLMs....

America’s new dietary guidelines ignore decades of scientific research

America’s new dietary guidelines ignore decades of scientific research

The new year has barely begun, but the first days of 2026 have brought big news for health. On Monday, the US’s federal health agency upended its recommendations for routine childhood vaccinations—a move that health associations worry puts children at unnecessary risk of preventable disease. There...

Why AI predictions are so hard

This story originally appeared in The Algorithm, our weekly newsletter on AI. To get stories like this in your inbox first, sign up here. Sometimes AI feels like a niche topic to write about, but then the holidays happen, and I hear relatives of all ages talking about cases of chatbot-induced...

The ascent of the AI therapist

The ascent of the AI therapist

We’re in the midst of a global mental-­health crisis. More than a billion people worldwide suffer from a mental-health condition, according to the World Health Organization. The prevalence of anxiety and depression is growing in many demographics, particularly young people, and suicide is claiming...

The 8 worst technology flops of 2025

The 8 worst technology flops of 2025

Welcome to our annual list of the worst, least successful, and simply dumbest technologies of the year. This year, politics was a recurring theme. Donald Trump swept back into office and used his executive pen to reshape the fortunes of entire sectors, from renewables to cryptocurrency. The...

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...

Quand Pékin traque ses dissidents avec de la tech made in Silicon Valley

Quand Pékin traque ses dissidents avec de la tech made in Silicon Valley

Vous pensiez que les technologies de surveillance chinoises étaient 100% chinoises ? Hé bien pas du tout. Une enquête passionnante d’AP vient de révéler que le gouvernement chinois utilise massivement des logiciels américains pour traquer ses propres citoyens, y compris ceux qui ont fui aux...

Expanded carrier screening: Is it worth it?

Expanded carrier screening: Is it worth it?

This week I’ve been thinking about babies. Healthy ones. Perfect ones. As you may have read last week, my colleague Antonio Regalado came face to face with a marketing campaign in the New York subway asking people to “have your best baby.” The company behind that campaign, Nucleus Genomics, says it...

The Download: LLM confessions, and tapping into geothermal hot spots

The Download: LLM confessions, and tapping into geothermal hot spots

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. OpenAI has trained its LLM to confess to bad behavior What’s new: OpenAI is testing a new way to expose the complicated processes at work inside...

L'IA qui mate votre caca ou comment toucher le fond (de la cuvette)

L'IA qui mate votre caca ou comment toucher le fond (de la cuvette)

J’ai découvert un truc qui m’a laissé sur le cul (c’est le cas de le dire). Kohler, le fabricant de sanitaires américain, vient de lancer Dekoda . Il s’agit d’une caméra à 599 dollars que vous collez sur le rebord de vos toilettes pour photographier vos beaux étrons....