MIT Technology Review

When AIs bargain, a less advanced agent could cost you

The race to build ever larger AI models is slowing down. The industry’s focus is...

Powering next-gen services with AI in regulated industr...

Businesses in highly-regulated industries like financial services, insurance, ph...

Are we ready to hand AI agents the keys?

On May 6, 2010, at 2:32 p.m. Eastern time, nearly a trillion dollars evaporated ...

Why AI hardware needs to be open

When OpenAI acquired Io to create “the coolest piece of tech that the world will...

AI copyright anxiety will hold back creativity

Last fall, while attending a board meeting in Amsterdam, I had a few free hours ...

The AI Hype Index: AI-powered toys are coming

Separating AI reality from hyped-up fiction isn’t always easy. That’s why we’ve ...

Can we fix AI’s evaluation crisis?

As a tech reporter I often get asked questions like “Is DeepSeek actually better...

A Chinese firm has just launched a constantly changing ...

When testing an AI model, it’s hard to tell if it is reasoning or just regurgita...

OpenAI can rehabilitate AI models that develop a “bad-b...

A new paper from OpenAI has shown why a little bit of bad training can make AI m...

It’s pretty easy to get DeepSeek to talk dirty

AI companions like Replika are designed to engage in intimate exchanges, but peo...

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