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In a new book, Samuel Franklin excavates the surprisingly recent history of an idea, an ideal, and an ideology.
When the Armatron first came out, in 1981, robotics engineers started contacting Watanabe. “I wasn’t so much hearing from ...
New diffusion AI models that make songs from scratch are complicating our definitions of authorship and human creativity.
AI is graduating from recognition to reasoning—and organizations must follow suit by scaling their computing power with ...
While letting AI take the wheel and write the code for your website may seem like a good idea, it’s not without its ...
Awed by a volcanic eruption she witnessed as a child, Arnhildur Pálmadóttir now aims to help architects re-imagine what’s ...
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Italian architect Carlo Ratti explains how people, not technology, will be at the centre of this year's Venice Architecture Biennale in this exclusive interview. Announcing the theme of this year's ...
When Aaron Leanhardt was a graduate student in physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he was part of a research team that cooled sodium gas to the lowest temperature ever recorded ...
Manipal Institute of Technology, also known as ManipalTech or M.I.T. Manipal is a privately funded school of engineering and technology located in Manipal, Karnataka, India. It was formerly known ...
But will these “bodyoids” ever be ethically acceptable? This week, MIT Technology Review published a piece on bodyoids—living bodies that cannot think or feel pain. In the piece, a trio of ...