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  • Rethinking AI’s future in an augmented workplace
    by MIT Technology Review Insights on 21/01/2026

    There are many paths AI evolution could take. On one end of the spectrum, AI is dismissed as a marginal fad, another bubble fueled by notoriety and misallocated capital. On the other end, it’s cast as a dystopian force, destined to eliminate jobs on a large scale and destabilize economies. […]

  • The era of agentic chaos and how data will save us
    by Ansh Kanwar on 20/01/2026

    AI agents are moving beyond coding assistants and customer service chatbots into the operational core of the enterprise. The ROI is promising, but autonomy without alignment is a recipe for chaos. Business leaders need to lay the essential foundations now. The agent explosion is coming Agents are […]

  • The UK government is backing AI that can run its own lab experiments
    by Will Douglas Heaven on 20/01/2026

    A number of startups and university teams that are building “AI scientists” to design and run experiments in the lab, including robot biologists and chemists, have just won extra funding from the UK government agency that supports moonshot R&D. The competition, set up by ARIA (the Advanced […]

  • Going beyond pilots with composable and sovereign AI
    by MIT Technology Review Insights on 19/01/2026

    Today marks an inflection point for enterprise AI adoption. Despite billions invested in generative AI, only 5% of integrated pilots deliver measurable business value and nearly one in two companies abandons AI initiatives before reaching production. The bottleneck is not the models themselves. […]

  • CES showed me why Chinese tech companies feel so optimistic
    by Caiwei Chen on 12/01/2026

    This story originally appeared in The Algorithm, our weekly newsletter on AI. To get stories like this in your inbox first, sign up here. I decided to go to CES kind of at the last minute. Over the holiday break, contacts from China kept messaging me about their travel plans. After the umpteenth […]

  • Generative coding: 10 Breakthrough Technologies 2026
    by Rhiannon Williams on 12/01/2026

    Generative AI’s ability to write software code has quickly created one of the technology’s first real use cases for business. Professional software engineers and novices alike are using AI coding assistants to produce, test, edit, and debug code, reducing the amount of time it takes to complete […]

  • AI companions: 10 Breakthrough Technologies 2026
    by Rhiannon Williams on 12/01/2026

    Chatbots are skilled at crafting sophisticated dialogue and mimicking empathetic behavior. They never get tired of chatting. It’s no wonder, then, that so many people now use them for companionship—forging friendships or even romantic relationships.  According to a study from the nonprofit […]

  • Mechanistic interpretability: 10 Breakthrough Technologies 2026
    by Will Douglas Heaven on 12/01/2026

    Hundreds of millions of people now use chatbots every day. And yet the large language models that drive them are so complicated that nobody really understands what they are, how they work, or exactly what they can and can’t do—not even the people who build them. Weird, right? It’s also a […]

  • Hyperscale AI data centers: 10 Breakthrough Technologies 2026
    by Michelle Kim on 12/01/2026

    In sprawling stretches of farmland and industrial parks, supersized buildings packed with racks of computers are springing up to fuel the AI race. These engineering marvels are a new species of infrastructure: supercomputers designed to train and run large language models at mind-­bending scale, […]

  • Meet the new biologists treating LLMs like aliens
    by Will Douglas Heaven on 12/01/2026

    How large is a large language model? Think about it this way. In the center of San Francisco there’s a hill called Twin Peaks from which you can view nearly the entire city. Picture all of it—every block and intersection, every neighborhood and park, as far as you can see—covered in sheets of […]