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  • Why the Moltbook frenzy was like Pokémon
    by James O'Donnell on 09/02/2026

    This story originally appeared in The Algorithm, our weekly newsletter on AI. To get stories like this in your inbox first, sign up here. Lots of influential people in tech last week were describing Moltbook, an online hangout populated by AI agents interacting with one another, as a glimpse into […]

  • Making AI Work, MIT Technology Review’s new AI newsletter, is here
    by Abby Ivory-Ganja on 09/02/2026

    For years, our newsroom has explored AI’s limitations and potential dangers, as well as its growing energy needs. And our reporters have looked closely at how generative tools are being used for tasks such as coding and running scientific experiments.  But how is AI actually being used in fields […]

  • Moltbook was peak AI theater
    by Will Douglas Heaven on 06/02/2026

    For a few days this week the hottest new hangout on the internet was a vibe-coded Reddit clone called Moltbook, which billed itself as a social network for bots. As the website’s tagline puts it: “Where AI agents share, discuss, and upvote. Humans welcome to observe.” We observed! Launched on […]

  • This is the most misunderstood graph in AI
    by Grace Huckins on 05/02/2026

    MIT Technology Review Explains: Let our writers untangle the complex, messy world of technology to help you understand what’s coming next. You can read more from the series here. Every time OpenAI, Google, or Anthropic drops a new frontier large language model, the AI community holds its breath. […]

  • From guardrails to governance: A CEO’s guide for securing agentic systems
    by Jessica Hammond on 04/02/2026

    The previous article in this series, “Rules fail at the prompt, succeed at the boundary,” focused on the first AI-orchestrated espionage campaign and the failure of prompt-level control. This article is the prescription. The question every CEO is now getting from their board is some version of: […]

  • What we’ve been getting wrong about AI’s truth crisis
    by James O'Donnell on 02/02/2026

    This story originally appeared in The Algorithm, our weekly newsletter on AI. To get stories like this in your inbox first, sign up here. What would it take to convince you that the era of truth decay we were long warned about—where AI content dupes us, shapes our beliefs even when we catch the […]

  • The crucial first step for designing a successful enterprise AI system
    by Corentin Petit and Sarah Beldo on 02/02/2026

    Many organizations rushed into generative AI, only to see pilots fail to deliver value. Now, companies want measurable outcomes—but how do you design for success? At Mistral AI, we partner with global industry leaders to co-design tailored AI solutions that solve their most difficult problems. […]

  • Inside the marketplace powering bespoke AI deepfakes of real women
    by James O'Donnell on 30/01/2026

    Civitai—an online marketplace for buying and selling AI-generated content, backed by the venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz—is letting users buy custom instruction files for generating celebrity deepfakes. Some of these files were specifically designed to make pornographic images banned […]

  • The AI Hype Index: Grok makes porn, and Claude Code nails your job
    by Michelle Kim on 29/01/2026

    Everyone is panicking because AI is very bad; everyone is panicking because AI is very good. It’s just that you never know which one you’re going to get. Grok is a pornography machine. Claude Code can do anything from building websites to reading your MRI. So of course Gen Z is spooked by what […]

  • DHS is using Google and Adobe AI to make videos
    by James O'Donnell on 29/01/2026

    The US Department of Homeland Security is using AI video generators from Google and Adobe to make and edit content shared with the public, a new document reveals. It comes as immigration agencies have flooded social media with content to support President Trump’s mass deportation agenda—some of […]