This year, hype around AI really exploded, and so did concerns about AI’s environmental footprint. We also saw some surprising biotech developments.
Europe’s drone-filled vision for the future of war Last spring, 3,000 British soldiers deployed an invisible automated ...
Welcome to Kenya’s Great Carbon Valley: a bold new gamble to fight climate change In June last year, startup Octavia Carbon ...
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CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- MIT Technology Review today announced the release of the full agenda for EmTech AI 2026, the leading AI business conference for executives, researchers, ...
The era of hype first, think later. Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind, summed it up in three words: “This is embarrassing.” Hassabis was replying on X to an overexcited post by Sébastien Bubeck, ...
Here at MIT Technology Review we’ve been writing about the gene-editing technology CRISPR since 2013, calling it the biggest ...
As the Institute’s first VP for energy and climate, Evelyn Wang ’00 is marshaling MIT’s expertise to meet the greatest ...
Organizations have a wealth of unstructured data that most AI models can’t yet read. Preparing and contextualizing this data ...
If I were to locate the moment AI slop broke through into popular consciousness, I’d pick the video of rabbits bouncing on a ...
Concrete already builds our world, and an MIT-invented variant known as electron-­conducting carbon concrete (ec 3, ...
Climate news wasn’t great in 2025. Global greenhouse-gas emissions hit record highs (again). It’s set to be either the second ...