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These four charts show where AI companies could go next in the US

A new interactive report highlights the uncertainty surrounding AI’s impact on US communities, workplaces, and jobs, making it challenging for workers and local governments to prepare for the future. The report uses four charts to illustrate potential directions for AI company growth and underscores the need for proactive adaptation strategies as the technology evolves.

MIT Technology Review - AI7/16/2025by Peter Hall0
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The Download: Veo 3’s subtitles problem, and the future of our planet’s resources

Google’s new generative video AI model, Veo 3, has quickly attracted attention from creatives, but users have identified issues with its handling of subtitles in generated videos. This highlights ongoing challenges in ensuring AI-generated content meets accessibility and quality standards, emphasizing the need for further improvements as such models become more widely adopted in creative industries.

MIT Technology Review - AI7/16/2025by Rhiannon Williams0
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Finding value with AI automation

McKinsey’s June 2023 report, "The economic potential of generative AI: The next productivity frontier," highlighted the transformative impact generative AI could have on business productivity and economic value. The report’s findings have prompted technology leaders to reconsider how AI automation can drive efficiency and reshape business strategies, signaling a pivotal shift in the adoption of AI across industries.

MIT Technology Review - AI7/15/2025by Lynn Comp0
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Shaping the future with adaptive production

Adaptive production represents a paradigm shift in manufacturing, leveraging AI, digital twins, and robotics to create highly autonomous and interconnected production environments. This approach moves beyond traditional automation, enabling smarter, more flexible manufacturing processes. The integration of these advanced technologies signals significant advancements and broader adoption of AI in industrial settings.

MIT Technology Review - AI7/15/2025by MIT Technology Review Insights0
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Chinese Robotaxis Are Gunning for Global Domination

Chinese Robotaxis Are Gunning for Global Domination

Chinese autonomous vehicle companies, such as Pony.ai and Baidu, argue that Tesla lags several years behind in deploying large-scale, fully autonomous robotaxi services, despite its recent pilot launch in Texas. The true benchmark for robotaxi success is commercial, public-facing operations at scale—a milestone only a few Chinese firms and Alphabet’s Waymo have achieved. This highlights China’s rapid progress and growing influence in the global AI-driven autonomous vehicle industry.

IEEE Spectrum - AI7/15/2025by Tony Peng0
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Google’s generative video model Veo 3 has a subtitles problem

Google’s new generative video model, Veo 3, introduced the ability to create sounds and dialogue alongside hyperrealistic video clips, quickly attracting attention from creatives. However, the model struggles with generating accurate subtitles, highlighting ongoing challenges in synchronizing audio and text in AI-generated content. This limitation points to the need for further advancements in multimodal AI systems for seamless video production.

MIT Technology Review - AI7/15/2025by Rhiannon Williams0
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Building community and clean air solutions

Darren Riley’s personal experience with asthma in Detroit led him to recognize the significant impact of air pollution on marginalized communities. His story highlights the need for innovative solutions, such as AI-powered air quality monitoring, to address environmental health disparities and empower affected communities. This underscores AI's potential to drive social and environmental change.

MIT Technology Review - AI7/15/2025by MIT Technology Review Insights0
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The Download: combating audio deepfakes, and AI in the classroom

A new technique called "machine unlearning" could enable AI text-to-speech models to forget how to imitate specific voices, helping to combat the misuse of audio deepfakes. This development has significant implications for privacy and security, potentially reducing the risks of voice-based identity theft and misinformation in the AI field.

MIT Technology Review - AI7/15/2025by Rhiannon Williams0
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AI text-to-speech programs could “unlearn” how to imitate certain people

Researchers are developing "machine unlearning" techniques to make AI text-to-speech models forget how to imitate specific voices, aiming to combat the misuse of audio deepfakes for fraud and scams. This approach addresses growing concerns about the ethical risks of advanced voice cloning technology and could help protect individuals' vocal identities in the evolving AI landscape.

MIT Technology Review - AI7/15/2025by Peter Hall0
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AI’s giants want to take over the classroom

OpenAI, Microsoft, and Anthropic have announced a $23 million partnership with a major U.S. teachers’ union to expand AI use in K–12 classrooms. This move signals a significant push by leading AI companies to shape educational technology, raising important questions about the role and influence of AI in schools.

MIT Technology Review - AI7/15/2025by James O'Donnell0
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Intellectual freedom by design

The article highlights that ChatGPT is intentionally designed to prioritize usefulness, trustworthiness, and adaptability, allowing users to tailor the AI to their individual needs. This approach underscores a broader trend in the AI field toward creating more customizable and reliable AI systems that empower users while maintaining ethical standards.

OpenAI Blog7/15/20250
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The Download: California’s AI power plans, and and why it’s so hard to make welfare AI fair

California is set to become the first US state to use artificial intelligence to manage its power grid and handle outages, marking a significant step in integrating AI into critical infrastructure. This move highlights AI's growing role in optimizing complex systems, but also raises important questions about reliability, fairness, and oversight in high-stakes applications.

MIT Technology Review - AI7/14/2025by Rhiannon Williams0
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Artificial Intelligence at Manulife

Manulife Financial Corporation, a major international insurer, is leveraging artificial intelligence to enhance its operations across Canada, Asia, and the United States. With over CA$1.3 trillion in assets under management and strong financial performance, Manulife's adoption of AI signals the growing integration of advanced technologies in the global insurance sector, potentially improving efficiency and customer service.

Emerj - AI Research7/14/2025by Riya Pahuja0
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California is set to become the first US state to manage power outages with AI

California will become the first US state to use artificial intelligence to manage power outages, with its statewide grid operator deploying AI to modernize operations. This move highlights AI's growing role in critical infrastructure, potentially improving grid reliability and efficiency while setting a precedent for other regions.

MIT Technology Review - AI7/14/2025by Alexander C. Kaufman0
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The Download: cybersecurity’s shaky alert system, and mobile IVF

The article highlights the breakdown of the global cybersecurity early warning system, which poses significant risks to digital infrastructure and daily operations worldwide. This vulnerability increases the potential for AI-driven cyberattacks and underscores the urgent need for robust, AI-enhanced security measures to protect critical systems.

MIT Technology Review - AI7/11/2025by Charlotte Jee0
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The EU Code of Practice and future of AI in Europe

OpenAI has joined the EU Code of Practice, signaling its commitment to responsible AI development in Europe. By collaborating with European governments, OpenAI aims to promote innovation, strengthen AI infrastructure, and support economic growth, potentially shaping the future regulatory and technological landscape of AI in the region.

OpenAI Blog7/11/20250
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The first babies have been born following “simplified” IVF in a mobile lab

Two babies in South Africa are the first to be born via "simplified" IVF conducted in a mobile laboratory, marking a significant milestone in reproductive technology. While not directly related to AI, this innovation highlights how advanced technologies—including AI-driven diagnostics and automation—could further improve accessibility and efficiency in fertility treatments worldwide.

MIT Technology Review - AI7/11/2025by Jessica Hamzelou0
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The Download: flaws in anti-AI protections for art, and an AI regulation vibe shift

A new technique called LightShed can bypass current anti-AI protections in digital art, making it more difficult for artists to prevent their work from being scraped and used to train AI models. This development highlights ongoing challenges in protecting creative content and underscores the need for stronger safeguards and regulations in the AI field.

MIT Technology Review - AI7/10/2025by Charlotte Jee0
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This tool strips away anti-AI protections from digital art

A new technique called LightShed can bypass existing anti-AI protections on digital art, making it easier for generative AI models to use artists' work for training. This development escalates the ongoing conflict between artists seeking to protect their creations and AI developers, raising concerns about copyright, consent, and the future of digital art in the AI era.

MIT Technology Review - AI7/10/2025by Peter Hall0
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Reimagining Customer Experiences with AI-Driven Conversations – with Leaders from Cognigy and Commerce Bank

The article discusses how AI-driven conversational platforms, such as those developed by Cognigy, are transforming customer experiences by automating repetitive administrative tasks, thereby reducing employee burnout across industries like healthcare and banking. Leaders from Cognigy and Commerce Bank highlight the potential of these AI solutions to improve efficiency, streamline operations, and enhance both employee and customer satisfaction, signaling a broader trend toward AI adoption in customer service.

Emerj - AI Research7/9/2025by Riya Pahuja0
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The Download: a conversation with Karen Hao, and how did life begin?

Journalist Karen Hao discussed her new book, "Empire of AI: Dreams," in a recent MIT Technology Review Roundtables conversation, offering insights into the inner workings and influence of OpenAI. The discussion highlighted OpenAI's pivotal role in shaping the AI landscape and raised important questions about the broader societal and ethical implications of rapidly advancing AI technologies.

MIT Technology Review - AI7/9/2025by Rhiannon Williams0
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Inside OpenAI’s empire: A conversation with Karen Hao

AI journalist Karen Hao discussed her new book, "Empire of AI," in a conversation with MIT Technology Review, reflecting on her experiences covering OpenAI since 2020. She explored the company's ambitions, internal dynamics, and the broader ethical and societal implications of its rapid AI advancements, highlighting how OpenAI’s trajectory shapes the future of the AI field.

MIT Technology Review - AI7/9/2025by The Editors0
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Why the AI moratorium’s defeat may signal a new political era

The article discusses the defeat of a proposed AI moratorium in a recent bill signed by President Trump, highlighting that lawmakers ultimately chose not to pause AI development despite heated debate. This decision signals a political shift toward embracing AI innovation over precaution, potentially accelerating AI advancement and shaping future regulatory approaches.

MIT Technology Review - AI7/9/2025by Grace Huckins0
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Building an innovation ecosystem for the next century

The article highlights Michigan's longstanding tradition of innovation, from automotive manufacturing to major scientific breakthroughs, and emphasizes its potential to lead in emerging fields like AI. By leveraging its rich industrial and research heritage, Michigan is positioned to foster a robust ecosystem that could drive advancements in artificial intelligence and related technologies.

MIT Technology Review - AI7/8/2025by MIT Technology Review Insights0
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New Machine Vision Is More Energy Efficient—and More Human

New Machine Vision Is More Energy Efficient—and More Human

A new study published in Nature Human Behaviour introduces the All-Topographic Neural Network (All-TNN), a machine vision model that more closely mimics human visual processing by developing organized, specialized structures and human-like spatial biases. The All-TNN not only bridges the gap between AI and human vision but also operates with significantly greater energy efficiency than traditional neural networks, suggesting promising advances for both AI performance and sustainability.

IEEE Spectrum - AI7/8/2025by Matthew S. Smith0
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The Download: hunting an asteroid, and unlocking the human mind

The article highlights recent technological advancements, including the use of AI in tracking and assessing potentially dangerous asteroids, which is crucial for planetary defense. It also touches on AI's expanding role in unlocking insights into the human mind, emphasizing the growing impact of AI across scientific fields. These developments underscore AI's potential to address complex global challenges and drive innovation in both space and neuroscience research.

MIT Technology Review - AI7/8/2025by Rhiannon Williams0
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Why the US and Europe could lose the race for fusion energy

The article highlights that leadership in fusion energy will depend on developing advanced supply chains and technological expertise, which could shift global power dynamics. For the AI field, this underscores the importance of AI-driven innovation in optimizing fusion research, managing complex systems, and strengthening supply chains, potentially giving an edge to countries that effectively integrate AI with fusion development.

MIT Technology Review - AI7/8/2025by Daniel F. Brunner, Edlyn V. Levine, Fiona E. Murray, Rory Burke0
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How scientists are trying to use AI to unlock the human mind 

Scientists are exploring how AI can better emulate the human mind, noting stark differences between energy-efficient human learning and the resource-intensive methods of current neural networks. The article highlights concerns about the environmental and ethical costs of AI development, suggesting a need for more sustainable and responsible approaches in the field.

MIT Technology Review - AI7/8/2025by Grace Huckins0
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Working with 400,000 teachers to shape the future of AI in schools

OpenAI has partnered with the American Federation of Teachers to launch a five-year initiative aimed at equipping 400,000 K-12 educators with the skills to lead AI innovation in classrooms. This large-scale collaboration is set to shape how AI is integrated into education, potentially accelerating responsible AI adoption and literacy among students nationwide.

OpenAI Blog7/8/20250
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Producing tangible business benefits from modern iPaaS solutions

A historic UK retailer modernized its complex IT environment using modern iPaaS (integration Platform as a Service) solutions, streamlining hundreds of disparate integration flows across cloud, on-premises, and third-party systems. This approach demonstrates how advanced integration platforms, often leveraging AI for automation and optimization, can drive tangible business benefits by simplifying digital transformation and enhancing operational efficiency.

MIT Technology Review - AI7/7/2025by MIT Technology Review Insights0
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