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Who should get a uterus transplant? Experts aren’t sure.

In that first trial, Brännström’s team transplanted uteruses into nine women, each of whom had IVF to create and store embryos beforehand. The woman who was the first to give birth had... Read more »

How OpenAI stress-tests its large language models

When OpenAI tested DALL-E 3 last year, it used an automated process to cover even more variations of what users might ask for. It used GPT-4 to generate requests producing images that... Read more »

The Download: AI replicas, and China’s climate role

MIT Technology Review Narrated: The world’s on the verge of a carbon storage boom In late 2023, one of California’s largest oil and gas producers secured draft permits from the US Environmental... Read more »

China’s complicated role in climate change

This is a comment I get all the time on the topic of climate change, both in conversations and on whatever social media site is currently en vogue. Usually, it comes in... Read more »

Four ways to protect your art from AI 

Artists and writers have launched several lawsuits against AI companies, arguing that their work has been scraped into databases for training AI models without consent or compensation. Tech companies have responded that... Read more »

AI can now create a replica of your personality

Led by Joon Sung Park, a Stanford PhD student in computer science, the team recruited 1,000 people who varied by age, gender, race, region, education, and political ideology. They were paid up... Read more »

The Download: Clear’s identity ambitions, and the climate blame game

But assigning responsibility is complicated. These three visualizations help explain why. —Casey Crownhart Cyber Week Sale: subscriptions are half price! Take advantage of epic savings on award-winning reporting, razor-sharp analysis, and expert... Read more »

Who’s to blame for climate change? It’s surprisingly complicated.

Even then, though, there’s another factor to consider: population. Dividing a country’s total emissions by its population reveals how the average individual in each nation is contributing to climate change today.  Countries... Read more »

Inside Clear’s ambitions to manage your identity beyond the airport

The more Clear is able to reach into customers’ lives, the more valuable customer data it can collect. All user interactions and experiences can be tracked, the company’s privacy policy explains. While... Read more »

Roundtables: What’s Next for Mixed Reality: Glasses, Goggles, and More

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 »