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Four things you need to know about China’s AI talent pool 

Here’s an inside look into ASML’s factory and how it managed to dominate advanced chipmaking. (MIT Technology Review) 2. Hong Kong passed a tough national security law that makes it more dangerous... Read more »

AI could make better beer. Here’s how.

These kinds of models could help food and drink manufacturers develop new products or tweak existing recipes to better suit the tastes of consumers, which could help save a lot of time... Read more »

The Download: Adobe’s AI ambitions, and how work is changing

The UK is home to AI powerhouse Google DeepMind, a slew of exciting AI startups, and some of the world’s best universities. It’s also where a sizable chunk of the MIT Technology... Read more »

Meet the MIT Technology Review AI team in London

The AI Act’s Impacts on Policy and RegulationsThe AI Act is here, and companies in the US and the UK will have to comply with it if they want to do business... Read more »

How Adobe’s bet on non-exploitative AI is paying off

In an exclusive interview with MIT Technology Review, Adobe’s AI leaders are adamant this is the only way forward. At stake is not just the livelihood of creators, they say, but our... Read more »

The Download: defining open source AI, and replacing Siri

Suddenly, “open source” is the latest buzzword in AI circles. Meta has pledged to create open-source artificial general intelligence. And Elon Musk is suing OpenAI over its lack of open-source AI models. ... Read more »

Backed by heritage, ready for the future

The latest iteration of a legacy Founded at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1899, MIT Technology Review is a world-renowned, independent media company whose insight, analysis, reviews, interviews and live events... Read more »

Amplifying space’s potential with quantum

The latest iteration of a legacy Founded at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1899, MIT Technology Review is a world-renowned, independent media company whose insight, analysis, reviews, interviews and live events... Read more »

The tech industry can’t agree on what open source AI means. That’s a problem.

Ultimately, the community needs to decide what it’s trying to achieve, says Zacchiroli: “Are you just following where the market is going so that they don’t essentially co-opt the term ‘open-source AI,’... Read more »

Apple researchers explore dropping “Siri” phrase & listening with AI instead

The results were promising, according to the paper. The model was able to make more accurate predictions than audio-only or text-only models, and improved further as the size of the models grew... Read more »