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MIT Technology Review - The race to produce rare earth materials
BY MUREJI FATUNDE (FJHI '24) -- China has dominated the market for rare earth elements, but US scientists and companies are scrambling to catch up. READ MORE.
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2am-poetry · 5 months
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thisispaper · 5 years
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The desperate race to cool the ocean before it’s too late. https://thisispaper.com/Technology-Review-The-desperate-race-to-cool-the-ocean-before-it-s Source: MIT Technology Review Photo: Ryan McGinley
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aaronolmos · 4 years
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Reposted from @technologyreview The covid-19 crisis is driving the biggest internet expansion in years. Click the link in our bio to learn why the coronavirus lockdown is making the internet stronger than ever. #coronavirus #coronaviruspandemic #covid #covid19 #covid_19 #internet #technology #technologynews #technews #techreview #technologyreview #mittechnologyreview - #regrann (en El Silencio, Distrito Federal, Venezuela) https://www.instagram.com/p/B-xK6JVHFOc/?igshid=xxu2pd4p21bu
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digifaqs · 5 years
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5 Top Sites to Keep Current on Emerging Tech
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    That new piece of tech you just purchased? It’s is already outdated. While telecommunications companies release the next smartphone, another is already in the works. Patents are filed years before products are available for purchase, and updates are released to fine-tune products with increasing quality and speed. Yet, humanity aches for faster devices and more colors; we want immersion. To satisfy this itch, how do users stay ahead of the technology curve? Check out these 5 top tech sites:
Gizmodo.com
Gizmodo.com, with the tagline, “We Come From the Future,” does not disappoint with a smorgasbord of blogs well-organized into subsections. Opening to the “Latest” section as their homepage, the user is presented with a clean and simple site that is a mix of news, user reviews, and the latest and greatest in all types of technology. A place for fiction and fact alike, one example of new technology currently showcased on Gizmodo is Uber’s delivery drone and the progress the company is making to implement the service, discussed by Matt Novak, a Gizmodo.com editor (2019). If your aim is to learn and be blown away, grab your internet-device and a comfy place to sit and dig-in.    
Wired.com
  Wired.com is a well-known resource for all things new and technical. After review, it also brings to the forefront the ethical issues surrounding said technology. Articles are written by their Wired staff on an ever-changing environment that deserves discussion and speculation; users can find it all at Wired.com. A massive following with a tech magazine as well, Wired is one to follow as it is large enough also to influence what readers believe to be necessary. Current trends show technology that assists humans in better ways with their day to day lives with the article Wish List 2019: 52 Amazing Gifts You’ll Want to Keep for Yourself. Form Swim Goggles (With Display) is one such tech breaking the water barrier and creates a “heads-up display” detailed time, stroke rate, pace, and distance for swimmers.
MITTechnologyReview.com
    MIT Technology Review is a must-add to the favorites list due to the way it presents the reader with what is happening in the world of technology. The technology that comes out maybe questionable and platforms like this allow others to discuss the morality behind the new technology. For instance, George Church’s new dating app provides users with a service to weed out potential health risks in a mate based on their health, as shared by Antonio Regalado, editor for MIT Technology Review (2019). Mind you, health is a general term as it is a gray area and not very clear what the business plans to offer. Some fear that those with dominant genes or carriers, this app would preclude them from dating anyone at all as they have a 50% of having a child with those dominant traits. These are serious topics to understand and discuss as the new technology emerges, and MIT Technology Review may be at the forefront of those conversations.
TechCrunch.com
           Similar to the feel of an old newspaper, the viewer is pleasantly greeted at TechCrunch.com with short articles with promises of more. Getting lost in the world wide web is a pastime many can admit to, but a website that does not dd to the confusion is a great start. Regurgitated data has a bias, and it usually is very evident in 2019 article titles. However, Techcrunch.com is a relief to the eyes and brain alike. There are minimal advertising and design and bias in the article headings. If anything, reminiscent of the “news” one used to read or watch in the 1990s, which facts first and opinions later. Attempting to choose one technology to share was difficult for this reader as the website touched on many of the technology cornerstones of today. Unfortunately, a reoccurring issue for some cities is an attack on their internet via ransomware, a threat to a city’s internet unless demands are paid. New Orleans is the latest to fall victim to one such of these attacks as discussed in  New Orleans Declares State of Emergency Following Ransomware Attack, by TechCrunch.com reporter Kristen Korosec (2019).
TheNextWeb.com
           Appealing to the shorter attention span, TheNextWeb.com is a refreshing compilation of short articles appealing to the younger adults with less of a budget to spend or time to waste. However, don’t let that fool you in thinking the articles aren’t serious, the contrary. A cursory review shows the reader current events and how technology is shaping them. David Canellis, crypto/blockchain reporter, updates readers one such update as a single province in China controls 54 percent of Bitcoin’s hash rate and they are mining it with renewable energy (2019). They can complete this morning powerful mining due to more powerful chips. TheNextWeb.com provides the reader with a global look at technology advancements and where some of those dark corners are affecting the market. These changes ultimately affect the future of technology and in the same respect, our future.
Happy researching!
Author @SaraAnnRose
References
Canellis, D. (2019, December 11). Report: A single province in China controls 54 percent of Bitcoin's hash rate. Retrieved December 15, 2019, from https://thenextweb.com/hardfork/2019/12/11/bitcoin-cryptocurrency-mining-hash-rate-china-renewable-energy-blockchain/.
Gizmodo. (2019). We come from the future. Retrieved December 15, 2019, from https://gizmodo.com/.
Korosec, K. (2019, December 14). New Orleans declares state of emergency following ransomware attack. Retrieved December 15, 2019, from https://techcrunch.com/2019/12/14/new-orleans-declares-state-of-emergency-following-ransomware-attack/.
MIT Technology Review. (2019). MIT Technology Review. Retrieved December 15, 2019, from https://www.technologyreview.com/.
Novak, M. (2019, October 29). Uber's New Delivery Drone Absolutely Reeks of Vaporware [Updated]. Retrieved December 15, 2019, from https://gizmodo.com/ubers-new-delivery-drone-has-a-battery-life-of-just-8-m-1839434537.
Regalado, A. (2019, December 12). Here are some actual facts about George Church's DNA dating company. Retrieved December 15, 2019, from https://www.technologyreview.com/s/614920/actual-facts-about-george-church-dna-dating-company-digid8/.
Staff, W. I. R. E. D. (2019, December 2). Wish List 2019: 52 Amazing Gift Ideas You'll Want to Keep for Yourself. Retrieved December 15, 2019, from https://www.wired.com/gallery/wish-list-2019/.
TechCrunch. (2019, December 15). Startup and Technology News. Retrieved December 15, 2019, from https://techcrunch.com/.
TheNextWeb. (2019). TNW - International technology news, business and culture. Retrieved December 15, 2019, from https://thenextweb.com/.
Wired. (2019). WIRED. Retrieved December 15, 2019, from https://www.wired.com/.
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altctrlmedia · 3 years
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neseblodrecords · 4 years
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Digital acceleration in the time of coronavirus: North America
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houl · 4 years
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MIT Technology Review SF annual 2016: Twelve Tomorrows edited by Bruce Sterling . Twelve Sci-fi stories inspired by emerging technologies. This was a strange collection and a little too accurate in the current climate for my liking, with a predilection towards plagues and their decimation. They don’t all quite hit right, but the focus on extending life through organic and artificial organs was a nice, if unintentional, theme. Sterlings closing story was definitely the standout; a subtle contrast of science and religion in Ancient Rome. . #twelvetomorrows #mittechnologyreview #minimonotonebookclub #booksivereadin2020 #booksivedrawnin2020 #booksreillustrated #bookstagram #houlart #houl (at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)) https://www.instagram.com/p/CAYqiXch88J/?igshid=4fyofrk1quf9
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#Repost @technologyreview • • • • • • An AI app that “undressed” women shows how deepfakes harm the most vulnerable. _ Click the link in our bio to learn why this won’t be the last time such technology is used to target vulnerable populations. #DeepNude #deepfake #deepfakes #manipulatedmedia #deepnudes #artificialintelligence #artificialintelligenceai #GAN #technology #technologynews #technews #techreview #technologyreview #mittechnologyreview #technologyreview https://www.instagram.com/p/BzXey4RnTKs/?igshid=opuut3e0m0la
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AI May Write Convincing News
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Artificial technology (AI) can now write convincing prose, something that might be concerning. According to a report published by MIT Technology Review, a program powered by AI technology made a story up on its own and it looked just like regular news. The auto-generated algorithm was given the words “Russia has declared war on the United States after Donald Trump accidentally...”. Then it made the rest of the story up. The experiment was conducted and the program created by a team at OpenAI, a research institute in San Francisco. The algorithm that was created by the researchers was a general-purpose language algorithm that is trained on texts from the web. It is supposedly able to translate text, answer questions and do other tasks. Nevertheless, such algorithms could eventually be misused, as the scientists have reportedly realized. The policy director at OpenAI, Jack Clark, told MIT Technology Review that when the tests started, they found that there is a possibility for the program to generate fake content. The program shows how AI might be employed to generate and publish fake news and social media posts, and this might be detrimental to the shaky media landscape. “It’s very clear that if this technology matures—and I’d give it one or two years—it could be used for disinformation or propaganda.”, Clark added. Despite these fears, some experts argue that AI could be beneficial for summarizing text or developing smarter chatbots. Also, the progress in AI is helping machines understand language much better. The MIT Technology Review talks about a recent work that has fed general-purpose machine-learning algorithms large amounts of text. The machine was fed 45 million pages from the web, something that`s impressive for today`s capabilities of such machines. The OpenAI program, on the other hand, has learned to recognize patterns in the data it`s given, so it`s not necessary to label the text that the program receives. It`s interesting to see what would be the implications of working on progressing these emerging technologies. Read the full article
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