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  • Redefining the future of software engineering
    by MIT Technology Review Insights on 14/04/2026

    Software engineering has experienced two seismic shifts this century. First was the rise of the open source movement, which gradually made code accessible to developers and engineers everywhere. Second, the adoption of development operations (DevOps) and agile methodologies took software from […]

  • Coming soon: 10 Things That Matter in AI Right Now
    by Niall Firth, Amy Nordrum on 14/04/2026

    Each year we compile our 10 Breakthrough Technologies list, featuring our educated predictions for which technologies will have the biggest impact on how we live and work. This year, however, we had a dilemma. While our final picks encompass all our core coverage areas (energy, AI, and biotech, […]

  • Why opinion on AI is so divided
    by Will Douglas Heaven on 13/04/2026

    This story originally appeared in The Algorithm, our weekly newsletter on AI. To get stories like this in your inbox first, sign up here. In an industry that doesn’t stand still, Stanford’s AI Index, an annual roundup of key results and trends, is a chance to take a breath. (It’s a marathon, […]

  • Want to understand the current state of AI? Check out these charts.
    by Michelle Kim on 13/04/2026

    If you’re following AI news, you’re probably getting whiplash. AI is a gold rush. AI is a bubble. AI is taking your job. AI can’t even read a clock. The 2026 AI Index from Stanford University’s Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence, AI’s annual report card, comes out today […]

  • Mustafa Suleyman: AI development won’t hit a wall anytime soon—here’s why
    by Mustafa Suleyman on 08/04/2026

    We evolved for a linear world. If you walk for an hour, you cover a certain distance. Walk for two hours and you cover double that distance. This intuition served us well on the savannah. But it catastrophically fails when confronting AI and the core exponential trends at its heart. From the time I […]

  • Enabling agent-first process redesign
    by MIT Technology Review Insights on 07/04/2026

    Unlike static, rules-based systems, AI agents can learn, adapt, and optimize processes dynamically. As they interact with data, systems, people, and other agents in real time, AI agents can execute entire workflows autonomously. But unlocking their potential requires redesigning processes around […]

  • The one piece of data that could actually shed light on your job and AI
    by James O'Donnell on 06/04/2026

    This story originally appeared in The Algorithm, our weekly newsletter on AI. To get stories like this in your inbox first, sign up here. Within Silicon Valley’s orbit, an AI-fueled jobs apocalypse is spoken about as a given. The mood is so grim that a societal impacts researcher at Anthropic, […]

  • AI is changing how small online sellers decide what to make
    by Caiwei Chen on 06/04/2026

    For years Mike McClary sold the Guardian LTE Flashlight, a heavy-duty black model, online through his small outdoor brand. The product, designed for brightness and durability, became one of his most popular items ever. Even after he stopped offering it around 2017, customers kept sending him emails […]

  • The gig workers who are training humanoid robots at home
    by Michelle Kim on 01/04/2026

    When Zeus, a medical student living in a hilltop city in central Nigeria, returns to his studio apartment from a long day at the hospital, he turns on his ring light, straps his iPhone to his forehead, and starts recording himself. He raises his hands in front of him like a sleepwalker and puts a…

  • Shifting to AI model customization is an architectural imperative
    by Barry Conklin on 31/03/2026

    In the early days of large language models (LLMs), we grew accustomed to massive 10x jumps in reasoning and coding capability with every new model iteration. Today, those jumps have flattened into incremental gains. The exception is domain-specialized intelligence, where true step-function […]