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Can enterprises really do more with less? VMware-to-cloud migrations are proving it’s possible, combining automation, hy...
11/27/2025

Can enterprises really do more with less? VMware-to-cloud migrations are proving it’s possible, combining automation, hybrid agility, and governance to modernize without expanding headcount. Read more: https://ter.li/mittr_cognizant_social

In partnership with Cognizant

Free Article to Moving toward LessOps with VMware-to-cloud migrations As enterprises seek to do more with less, VMware migrations offer a practical path to making progress on modernization goals with limited resources.

The Download: the fossil fuel elephant in the room, and better tests for endometriosis
11/27/2025

The Download: the fossil fuel elephant in the room, and better tests for endometriosis

Plus: OpenAI has denied it's responsible for a teenager's death

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11/27/2025

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The Algorithm is MIT Technology Review's weekly AI newsletter that thoughtfully examines the field's latest news and research.

This year’s UN climate talks avoided fossil fuels, again
11/27/2025

This year’s UN climate talks avoided fossil fuels, again

Why can’t world leaders acknowledge that fossil fuels are the leading contributor to climate change?

This tool is kind of like a BS-o-meter for chatbots.
11/27/2025

This tool is kind of like a BS-o-meter for chatbots.

In many high-stakes situations, large language models are not worth the risk. Knowing which outputs to throw out might fix that.

Of all the mind-bogglingly precise machines that manufacture chips, lithography tools are the most critical—and the most...
11/27/2025

Of all the mind-bogglingly precise machines that manufacture chips, lithography tools are the most critical—and the most complex.

The first lithography tools were fairly simple, but the technologies that produce today’s chips are among humankind’s most complex inventions.

The war in Ukraine has exposed that widely available, inexpensive drones are being used not just for targeted killings b...
11/27/2025

The war in Ukraine has exposed that widely available, inexpensive drones are being used not just for targeted killings but for wholesale slaughter.

A new multilingual tool aims to make it easier to evaluate AI models for bias in multiple languages.
11/27/2025

A new multilingual tool aims to make it easier to evaluate AI models for bias in multiple languages.

This study shows that our brains exist between chaos and stability—a finding that could be used to help tweak them eithe...
11/27/2025

This study shows that our brains exist between chaos and stability—a finding that could be used to help tweak them either way.

The study shows that our brains exist between chaos and stability—a finding that could be used to help tweak them either way.

Opinion: Advanced transmission technologies could sidestep permitting challenges and clear the bottleneck holding up hun...
11/27/2025

Opinion: Advanced transmission technologies could sidestep permitting challenges and clear the bottleneck holding up hundreds of gigawatts’ worth of renewable-energy projects.

Advanced transmission technologies could sidestep permitting challenges and clear the bottleneck holding up hundreds of gigawatts’ worth of renewable-energy projects.

New chemical recycling methods could rescue materials bound for landfills.
11/26/2025

New chemical recycling methods could rescue materials bound for landfills.

The Download: AI and the economy, and slop for the masses
11/26/2025

The Download: AI and the economy, and slop for the masses

Plus: it does appear as though there is a limit when it comes to sensible AI spending

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