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This vibrating weight-loss pill seems to work—in pigs

What if all you needed to lose weight were some good vibrations? That’s the idea behind a new weight-loss pill that tricks the brain into thinking the stomach is full, by stimulating the nerve endings that sense when the stomach… Continue Reading →

The Download: recreating the early internet, and 2023 in climate data

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Recapturing early internet whimsy with HTML  Websites weren’t always slick digital experiences.  There was a time when surfing… Continue Reading →

A US judge orders a Tesla driver to pay $23K+ for a 2019 crash that killed two, likely the first US felony case involving a partially automated driving system (Stefanie Dazio/Associated Press)

Stefanie Dazio / Associated Press: A US judge orders a Tesla driver to pay $23K+ for a 2019 crash that killed two, likely the first US felony case involving a partially automated driving system  —  A Tesla driver will pay… Continue Reading →

Eric Schmidt has a 6-point plan for fighting election misinformation

The coming year will be one of seismic political shifts. Over 4 billion people will head to the polls in countries including the United States, Taiwan, India, and Indonesia, making 2024 the biggest election year in history. And election campaigns… Continue Reading →

CGIGC: China’s video games market returned to growth in 2023 with domestic revenue up 13% YoY to ~$42.6B and the number of gamers up 0.61% YoY to a record 668M (Josh Ye/Reuters)

Josh Ye / Reuters: CGIGC: China’s video games market returned to growth in 2023 with domestic revenue up 13% YoY to ~$42.6B and the number of gamers up 0.61% YoY to a record 668M  —  China’s video games market returned… Continue Reading →

Now we know what OpenAI’s superalignment team has been up to

OpenAI has announced the first results from its superalignment team, the firm’s in-house initiative dedicated to preventing a superintelligence—a hypothetical future computer that can outsmart humans—from going rogue. Unlike many of the company’s announcements, this heralds no big breakthrough. In… Continue Reading →

The jury in Epic v. Google unanimously finds that Google has monopoly power in the Android app distribution markets and in the in-app billing services markets (Sean Hollister/The Verge)

Sean Hollister / The Verge: The jury in Epic v. Google unanimously finds that Google has monopoly power in the Android app distribution markets and in the in-app billing services markets  —  Three years after Fortnite maker Epic Games sued… Continue Reading →

5 things we didn’t put on our 2024 list of 10 Breakthrough Technologies

No one can predict the future, but  here at MIT Technology Review we spend much of our time thinking about what it might hold. One thing we know is that it’s especially hard to make predictions about technology. Most emerging… Continue Reading →

Malaysia’s YTL Power partners with Nvidia in a $4.3B investment deal to create AI infrastructure in the country, including building a supercomputer in Malaysia (Reuters)

Reuters: Malaysia’s YTL Power partners with Nvidia in a $4.3B investment deal to create AI infrastructure in the country, including building a supercomputer in Malaysia  —  Malaysian conglomerate YTL’s utilities unit (YTLP.KL) will partner with U.S technology giant Nvidia (NVDA.O)… Continue Reading →

The lucky break behind the first CRISPR treatment

The world’s first commercial gene-editing treatment is set to start changing the lives of people with sickle-cell disease. It’s called Casgevy, and it was approved last month in the UK. US approval is pending this week.  The treatment, which will be… Continue Reading →

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