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Sunday, November 24, 2024

MIT Technology Review-Week in Review

"Inside Clear's ambitions to manage your identity beyond the airport."

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MIT Technology Review

Week in Review

This week’s round up: Google DeepMind has a new way to look inside an AI’s “mind”. Inside Clear’s ambitions to manage your identity beyond the airport. Who’s to blame for climate change? And more.

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

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

The company that has helped millions of people cut security lines wants to give you a frictionless future—in exchange for your face.

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Google DeepMind has a new way to look inside an AI’s “mind”

Google DeepMind has a new way to look inside an AI’s “mind”

Autoencoders are letting us peer into the black box of artificial intelligence. They could help us create AI that is better understood, and more easily controlled.

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How this grassroots effort could make AI voices more diverse

How this grassroots effort could make AI voices more diverse

A massive volunteer-led effort to collect training data in more languages, from people of more ages and genders, could help make the next generation of voice AI more inclusive and less exploitative.

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

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

The world’s biggest polluters, by the numbers.

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The rise of Bluesky, and the splintering of social

The rise of Bluesky, and the splintering of social

You may have read that it was a big week for Bluesky. If you’re not familiar, Bluesky is, essentially, a Twitter clone that publishes short-form status updates.

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MIT Technology Review-Week in Review

"Inside Clear's ambitions to manage your identity beyond the airport." Views expressed in this science and technology update a...