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Can AI really transform customer journeys without trust? According to NiCE VP Neeraj Verma, the answer lies in experienc...
17/09/2025

Can AI really transform customer journeys without trust? According to NiCE VP Neeraj Verma, the answer lies in experience automation that blends human oversight with generative AI. Watch the webcast to learn more:https://ter.li/mittr_nice_webinar_social

In partnership with NiCE

AI-designed viruses are here and already killing bacteria
17/09/2025

AI-designed viruses are here and already killing bacteria

Can AI create a life form? These "generative" genomes are a start

Sign up to receive our free weekly newsletter, Weekends Reads to better understand the emerging technologies shaping our...
17/09/2025

Sign up to receive our free weekly newsletter, Weekends Reads to better understand the emerging technologies shaping our future.

Weekend Reads is MIT Technology Review's weekly newsletter that puts technology in perspective.

Outdoor LED lighting projects can save energy, but they can also make light pollution worse.
17/09/2025

Outdoor LED lighting projects can save energy, but they can also make light pollution worse.

The Download: measuring returns on R&D, and AI’s creative potential
17/09/2025

The Download: measuring returns on R&D, and AI’s creative potential

Plus: TikTok's potential new owners have deep pockets

17/09/2025

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Pneumatic tubes were supposed to revolutionize the world, but they've fallen by the wayside. Except in hospitals.
17/09/2025

Pneumatic tubes were supposed to revolutionize the world, but they've fallen by the wayside. Except in hospitals.

Pneumatic tubes were supposed to revolutionize the world but have fallen by the wayside. Except in hospitals.

How to measure the returns to R&D spending
17/09/2025

How to measure the returns to R&D spending

Forget the glorious successes of past breakthroughs—the real justification for research investment is what we get for our money. Here’s what economists say.

Humans use more concrete, by weight, than any other material except water. Cement is the glue that holds concrete togeth...
17/09/2025

Humans use more concrete, by weight, than any other material except water. Cement is the glue that holds concrete together, accounting for about 10% of its volume. In short, cement hides in plain sight—it’s used to build everything from roads and buildings to dams and basement floors. But there’s a climate threat lurking in those ubiquitous gray slabs. Cement production accounts for more than 7% of global carbon dioxide emissions—more than sectors like aviation, shipping, or landfills.

Cleaning up this industry is going to require some major changes. One possible solution? Electricity.

Sublime Systems is trying to drive down the carbon footprint of cement production.

Mustafa Suleyman, one of the cofounders of DeepMind, has a faith-like belief in technology as a force for good—and the p...
17/09/2025

Mustafa Suleyman, one of the cofounders of DeepMind, has a faith-like belief in technology as a force for good—and the power and money to achieve the future he envisions. But do the rest of us want it?

“This is a profound moment in the history of technology,” says Mustafa Suleyman.

Providing more-expansive gender options is not a difficult coding problem.
17/09/2025

Providing more-expansive gender options is not a difficult coding problem.

Meta hopes neuroscience will give it an advantage in the AI race.
17/09/2025

Meta hopes neuroscience will give it an advantage in the AI race.

The social network company hopes neuroscience will give it an advantage in the AI race.

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Founded at MIT in 1899, MIT Technology Review is an independent media company whose mission is to equip audiences with the intelligence to understand and contribute to a world shaped by technology. Readers are a global audience of business and thought leaders, innovators and early adopters, entrepreneurs and investors. We’re first to report on a broad range of new technologies, informing our audiences about how important breakthroughs will impact their careers and lives. Subscribe. Follow: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn.