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Boston Metal gets a $75 million lifeline to produce critical metals
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MIT Technology Review · Science

Boston Metal gets a $75 million lifeline to produce critical metals

The startup Boston Metal has raised a $75 million funding round to produce critical metals, MIT Technology Review can exclusively report.   The company has been known largely for its efforts to clean up steel production, an industry that’s responsible for about 8% of global greenhous...

Casey Crownhart
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The Download: fully artificial chicken eggs and why Musk lost
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MIT Technology Review · Science

The Download: fully artificial chicken eggs and why Musk lost

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. Colossal Biosciences is growing chickens in a 3D-printed artificial eggshell The baby chicks were shifting and starting to pip—or trying to hatch. But...

Thomas Macaulay
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Understanding the modern cybercrime landscape
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MIT Technology Review · Science

Understanding the modern cybercrime landscape

Throughout 2025, HPE observed significant changes in how cybercriminals operate. Analyzing real-world threats, our HPE Threat Labs highlighted an industrialization of the cyber criminals’ methods in its new In the Wild Report, enabling greater scale, speed and structure in their campaigns. They typi...

Mounir Hahad
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The Download: Musk v. Altman, smart glasses for warfare, and Google I/O
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MIT Technology Review · Science

The Download: Musk v. Altman, smart glasses for warfare, and Google I/O

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. Here’s why Elon Musk lost his suit against OpenAI Elon Musk has lost his lawsuit against OpenAI, which centered on whether the company breached its fo...

Thomas Macaulay
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Colossal Biosciences is growing chickens in a 3D-printed container
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MIT Technology Review · Science

Colossal Biosciences is growing chickens in a 3D-printed container

The baby chicks were shifting and starting to pip—or trying to hatch. But not from an egg.  Instead, these chickens were growing inside transparent 3D-printed plastic cups at the Dallas headquarters of Colossal Biosciences. The biotech company today claimed it has developed a “fully artificial...

Antonio Regalado
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Here’s why Elon Musk lost his suit against OpenAI
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MIT Technology Review · Science

Here’s why Elon Musk lost his suit against OpenAI

On Monday, the jury in Musk v. Altman dealt Elon Musk a major blow—reaching a unanimous advisory verdict that he had sued OpenAI too late and, as a result, his claims are barred by the applicable statutes of limitations. US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers immediately accepted it.  Musk announc...

Michelle Kim
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Roundtables: Inside the Musk v. Altman Trial
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MIT Technology Review · Science

Roundtables: Inside the Musk v. Altman Trial

Elon Musk lost his suit against OpenAI, in which he alleged CEO Sam Altman and President Greg Brockman broke their promise to keep the company a nonprofit. Join reporter and attorney Michelle Kim, who covered the trial for MIT Technology Review, in conversation with editor in chief Mat Honan to go b...

MIT Technology Review
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What to expect from Google this week
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MIT Technology Review · Science

What to expect from Google this week

This story originally appeared in The Algorithm, our weekly newsletter on AI. To get stories like this in your inbox first, sign up here. When Google opens its doors tomorrow for its annual developer conference, I/O, it will do so as a clear third place in the foundation model race. A year ago, at G...

Grace Huckins
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Inside Anduril and Meta’s quest to make smart glasses for warfare
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MIT Technology Review · Science

Inside Anduril and Meta’s quest to make smart glasses for warfare

The defense-tech company Anduril has shared new details about the augmented-reality headset for the military it’s prototyping with Meta, including a vision for ordering drone strikes via eye-tracking and voice commands. Quay Barnett, who leads the efforts as a vice president at Anduril following a c...

James O'Donnell
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The Download: Musk v. Altman week 3, and Trump’s tech trading
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MIT Technology Review · Science

The Download: Musk v. Altman week 3, and Trump’s tech trading

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. Musk v. Altman week 3: Musk and Altman traded blows over each other’s credibility. Now the jury will pick a side. In the final week of the Musk v. Alt...

Thomas Macaulay
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The Download: China’s AI drama factory and the WHO’s missing health targets
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MIT Technology Review · Science

The Download: China’s AI drama factory and the WHO’s missing health targets

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. How Chinese short dramas became AI content machines China’s short drama industry is fueled by bite-sized, melodramatic, and smutty shows built for sma...

Thomas Macaulay
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The world is on track to miss its health targets
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MIT Technology Review · Science

The world is on track to miss its health targets

Every year the World Health Organization publishes a global health statistics report. It features the numbers behind world health trends and, importantly, assesses whether we’re on track to reach ambitious goals set in 2015. It’s a bit like a health grade. The 2026 report was published on Wednesday....

Jessica Hamzelou
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How Chinese short dramas became AI content machines
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MIT Technology Review · Science

How Chinese short dramas became AI content machines

In a dimly lit bedroom, a frightened young woman is thrown onto a bed by a tall, muscular man. He grabs her hand, and flame-like vines crawl across her body, fusing with her flesh. She levitates, then drops. A dragon-shaped tattoo appears across her chest. “Two months,” the man says. “Give me an hei...

Caiwei Chen
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Data readiness for agentic AI in financial services
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MIT Technology Review · Science

Data readiness for agentic AI in financial services

Financial services companies have unique needs when it comes to business AI. They operate in one of the most highly regulated sectors while responding to external events that are updated by the second. As a result, the success of agentic AI in financial services depends less on the sophistication of...

MIT Technology Review Insights
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Establishing AI and data sovereignty in the age of autonomous systems
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MIT Technology Review · Science

Establishing AI and data sovereignty in the age of autonomous systems

When generative AI first moved from research labs into real-world business applications, enterprises made a tacit bargain: “Capability now, control later.” Feed your proprietary data into third-party AI models, and you will get powerful results. But your data passes through systems you do not own, u...

MIT Technology Review Insights
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The Download: deepfake porn’s stolen bodies and AI sharing private numbers
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MIT Technology Review · Science

The Download: deepfake porn’s stolen bodies and AI sharing private numbers

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. The shock of seeing your body used in deepfake porn When Jennifer got a research job in 2023, she ran her new professional headshot through a facial r...

Thomas Macaulay
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The Tesla Semi could be a big deal for electric trucking
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MIT Technology Review · Science

The Tesla Semi could be a big deal for electric trucking

The Tesla Semi has officially arrived. The company recently released a photo of the first vehicle rolling off its new full-scale production line. This moment has been nearly a decade in the making: The company first announced the Tesla Semi in late 2017. And now we’ve got final battery specs, offici...

Casey Crownhart
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The shock of seeing your body used in deepfake porn 
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MIT Technology Review · Science

The shock of seeing your body used in deepfake porn 

When Jennifer got a job doing research for a nonprofit in 2023, she ran her new professional headshot through a facial recognition program. She wanted to see if the tech would pull up the porn videos she’d made more than 10 years before, when she was in her early 20s. It did in fact return…

Jessica Klein
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AI chatbots are giving out people’s real phone numbers
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MIT Technology Review · Science

AI chatbots are giving out people’s real phone numbers

People report that their personal contact info was surfaced by Google AI—and there’s apparently no easy way to prevent it.  A Redditor recently wrote that he was “desperate for help”: for about a month, he said, his phone had been inundated by calls from “strangers” who were “looking for a lawy...

Eileen Guo
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The Download: making drugs in orbit and NASA’s nuclear-powered spacecraft
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MIT Technology Review · Science

The Download: making drugs in orbit and NASA’s nuclear-powered spacecraft

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. A plan to make drugs in orbit is going commercial A startup called Varda Space Industries is betting that the future of pharmaceuticals lies in orbit....

Thomas Macaulay
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A plan to make drugs in orbit is going commercial
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MIT Technology Review · Science

A plan to make drugs in orbit is going commercial

Varda Space Industries, a startup that’s been pitching its ability to perform drug experiments in space, says it has signed up the pharmaceutical company United Therapeutics in what may be remembered as a notable step toward in-orbit manufacturing. The idea of building things in outer space for use...

Antonio Regalado
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World Models: 10 Things That Matter in AI Right Now
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MIT Technology Review · Science

World Models: 10 Things That Matter in AI Right Now

World models recently made our list of 10 Things That Matter in AI Right Now. Watch executive editor Niall Firth explain why this emerging area of AI is gaining so much attention. Join MIT Technology Review editors and reporters for a subscriber-only Roundtables discussion, “Can AI Learn to Un...

MIT Technology Review
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