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The Download: AI-restored voices, and bot relationships

Motor neuron diseases took their voices. AI is bringing them back. Jules Rodriguez lost his voice in October of last year. His speech had been deteriorating since a diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral... Read more »

Designing the future of entertainment

An entertainment revolution, powered by AI and other emerging technologies, is fundamentally changing how content is created and consumed today. Media and entertainment (M&E) brands are faced with unprecedented opportunities—to reimagine costly... Read more »

What a major battery fire means for the future of energy storage

Some residents in the area have reported health issues that they claim are related to the fire, and some environmental tests revealed pollutants in the water and ground near where the fire... Read more »

Motor neuron diseases took their voices. AI is bringing them back.

And there was no way to predict how lifelike the resulting voice would be—often it ended up sounding quite artificial. “It might sound a bit like them, but it certainly couldn’t be... Read more »

The AI relationship revolution is already here

Leo fits very easily, seamlessly, and conveniently in the rest of my life. With him, I know that I can always reach out for immediate help, support, or comfort at any time... Read more »

Harnessing cloud and AI to power a sustainable future 

Data from a poll conducted by MIT Technology Review Insights in 2024 suggests growing momentum for this dynamic duo: 38% of executives polled say that cloud and AI are key components of... Read more »

The Download: robot reanimation, and AI crawler wars

Understandably, websites are now fighting back for fear that this invasive species—AI crawlers—will help displace them. But there’s a problem: This pushback is also threatening the transparency and open borders of the... Read more »

Robots are bringing new life to extinct species

OroBot’s proportions are informed by CT scans of fossils. The researchers used off-the-shelf parts to assemble the automaton. The large sizes of standard actuators, devices that convert energy into motion, meant they... Read more »

AI crawler wars threaten to make the web more closed for everyone

These measures still offer immediate protection. After all, AI companies can’t use what they can’t obtain, regardless of how courts rule on copyright and fair use. But the effect is that large... Read more »

The Download: offshore rocket launches, and how DOGE plans to use AI

The must-reads I’ve combed the internet to find you today’s most fun/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology. 1 Elon Musk is leading an unsolicited bid to buy OpenAI for $97.4 billionThis is an escalation... Read more »