MIT’s commitment to undergraduate financial aid will remain strong for the 2023-24 academic year, increasing to an estimated budget of $164.1 million. The increase will offset a 3.75 percent rise in tuition and changes in housing, dining, and other estimated costs. The estimated average MIT scholarship for students receiving financial aid next year is $61,247. […]
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How “Payment Banks” Could Prevent the Next Bank Collapse
Silicon Valley Bank illustrates why payroll shouldn’t be stored in an institution vulnerable to bank runs.
Silicon Valley Bank’s Focus on Startups Was a Double-Edged Sword
Sector specialization comes with steep risks — and high upside.
Using Technology to Create a Better Customer Experience
Your strategy should be driven by relationship-building — not shiny new tech.
In Bulgaria, Russian Trolls Are Winning the Information War
Pro-Russia groups are gaming Facebook’s review process, and moderators are stuck in the middle.
It’s Official: No More Crispr Babies—for Now
In the face of safety risks, experts have tightened the reins on heritable genome editing—but haven’t ruled out using it someday.
Your Tap Water Is Filthy, but That Could Finally Change
The US is proposing bold action to clean thousands of PFAS “forever chemicals” out of drinking water. It’s long overdue.
A shortage of skilled workers is impeding Micron’s goal of a chip manufacturing campus in Syracuse, NY, where it plans to invest $100B and hire 9K employees (Wall Street Journal)
Wall Street Journal: A shortage of skilled workers is impeding Micron’s goal of a chip manufacturing campus in Syracuse, NY, where it plans to invest $100B and hire 9K employees — Micron plans to hire 9,000 employees at a new suburban Syracuse campus amid shortage of skilled workers
Q&A with two of Meta’s leading security experts about its Online Operations Kill Chain, a framework for responding to threat activity like influence operations (Alexander Martin/The Record)
Alexander Martin / The Record: Q&A with two of Meta’s leading security experts about its Online Operations Kill Chain, a framework for responding to threat activity like influence operations — Next year will feature some of the most geopolitically significant elections of our times.
How the vague and varied US legal definitions of “cybercrime” causes issues, as the UN negotiates an international cybersecurity treaty with similar broad terms (Wired)
Wired: How the vague and varied US legal definitions of “cybercrime” causes issues, as the UN negotiates an international cybersecurity treaty with similar broad terms — From US state laws to the international stage, definitions of “cybercrime” remain vague, broad, and increasingly entrenched in our legal systems.
3 Questions: How automation and good jobs can co-exist
In 2018, MIT convened its Task Force on the Work of the Future, which concluded in a 2020 report that while new technologies were not necessarily going to massively wipe out employment, smart practices and policies would be necessary to let automation complement good jobs. Today a successor group is continuing the task force’s effort: […]
Designing for better lives
Even though Flavio Emilio Vila Skrzypek left his native country of Peru to study at MIT, you can tell immediately that his homeland is close to his heart. Vila, who is pursuing a master’s in city planning, has made it his mission to improve land-use policy back home. “Property policies in Peru should learn from […]
The 7 Best Mirrorless Cameras (2023): Full-Frame, APS-C, and More
Want the image quality of a DSLR without the bulk? These WIRED picks do more with less.
Senator Warner on the Restrict Act and a US TikTok Ban
WIRED spoke with the coauthor of the Restrict Act, a bipartisan bill to crack down on tech from six “hostile” countries.
Inside a Misfiring Government Data Machine
We analyzed an algorithm that evaluates people claiming welfare benefits and found shocking discrimination.
Google’s Project Zero finds 18 zero-day vulnerabilities, including four top-severity flaws, affecting some Samsung phones and other devices with Exynos chipsets (Zack Whittaker/TechCrunch)
Zack Whittaker / TechCrunch: Google’s Project Zero finds 18 zero-day vulnerabilities, including four top-severity flaws, affecting some Samsung phones and other devices with Exynos chipsets — Google’s security research unit is sounding the alarm on a set of vulnerabilities it found in certain Samsung chips included …
Amazon stops selling newspaper and magazine subscriptions for Kindle and print, and plans to shut down Kindle Newsstand in September 2023 (Michael Kozlowski/Good e-Reader)
Michael Kozlowski / Good e-Reader: Amazon stops selling newspaper and magazine subscriptions for Kindle and print, and plans to shut down Kindle Newsstand in September 2023 — Amazon has announced they are abandoning the Kindle for Periodicals or the Kindle Newsstand, which will completely shutter on September 2023.
Twitter starts showing the number of times a tweet has been bookmarked, but not by whom, initially for iOS users on the tweet details page, with plans to expand (Mitchell Clark/The Verge)
Mitchell Clark / The Verge: Twitter starts showing the number of times a tweet has been bookmarked, but not by whom, initially for iOS users on the tweet details page, with plans to expand — Twitter is adding yet another public metric to measure posts by. There’s now a counter for how many bookmarks a […]
Windows filled with see-through wood layer help hold in heat
A transparent material made from cellulose nanofibres and pockets of gas could replace air in double-glazed windows to improve thermal insulation
Is the chatbotpocalypse looming? Some people would like us to think so
AI entrepreneurs like to claim products such as chatbots could become conscious at any minute, causing an ‘existential threat’. We need to resist this dystopian marketing hype, says Annalee Newitz
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What Do Your B2B Customers Really Want?
Research shows they prefer interactions that fuel their psychological needs — even if they require more time or cost more money.
Shifting Your Perception After Being Laid Off
As a tech employee, Vivek Gulati has navigated multiple layoffs. Here’s what he’s learned.
I Love You. I Hate You. Don’t Call Me
This week, we ask ourselves what our reliance on smartphones tells us about our wants and fears.
Your Nighttime Snores and Coughs May Be Unique
Early research aims to look for patterns in an individual’s sleep sounds using deep neural networks—with potential applications for health care.
Insect Farming Is Booming. But Is It Cruel?
More than a trillion insects are raised each year as high-protein, low-carbon animal feed, but the practice might have an ethical blind spot.
How San Francisco’s Hayes Valley, or “Cerebral Valley”, became a hotbed for “hacker houses” and AI events, as the AI gold rush revives the Bay Area’s tech scene (Nitasha Tiku/Washington Post)
Nitasha Tiku / Washington Post: How San Francisco’s Hayes Valley, or “Cerebral Valley”, became a hotbed for “hacker houses” and AI events, as the AI gold rush revives the Bay Area’s tech scene — The money and power flooding into AI are warping and intensifying the typical Silicon Valley gold rush, now set to explode […]
Q&A with Signature Bank board member Barney Frank on the bank’s downfall, the impact on crypto, weakening Dodd-Frank in 2018, tougher regulation, and more (Jen Wieczner/New York Magazine)
Jen Wieczner / New York Magazine: Q&A with Signature Bank board member Barney Frank on the bank’s downfall, the impact on crypto, weakening Dodd-Frank in 2018, tougher regulation, and more — The sudden string of bank failures over the past week conjured traumatic flashbacks of the 2008 financial crisis for many a banker.
OpenAI’s GPT-4 is an outrageous, if imperfect, step forward, offering a glimpse of a future internet where generative AI creates one big personalized web portal (Ryan Broderick/Garbage Day)
Ryan Broderick / Garbage Day: OpenAI’s GPT-4 is an outrageous, if imperfect, step forward, offering a glimpse of a future internet where generative AI creates one big personalized web portal — Read to the end for a good Twitter reply — Building A Portal To Everything — Very often I will come up with a […]
Why fears around children playing video games are counterproductive
Embracing your child’s love of video games can be framed as bad parenting, but it is actually the opposite, says clinical psychologist Naomi Fisher
Low-cost device can measure air pollution anywhere
Air pollution is a major public health problem: The World Health Organization has estimated that it leads to over 4 million premature deaths worldwide annually. Still, it is not always extensively measured. But now an MIT research team is rolling out an open-source version of a low-cost, mobile pollution detector that could enable people to […]
3D-printed revolving devices can sense how they are moving
Integrating sensors into rotational mechanisms could make it possible for engineers to build smart hinges that know when a door has been opened, or gears inside a motor that tell a mechanic how fast they are rotating. MIT engineers have now developed a way to easily integrate sensors into these types of mechanisms, with 3D […]
This Is the New Leader of Russia’s Infamous Sandworm Hacking Unit
Evgenii Serebriakov now runs the most aggressive hacking team of Russia’s GRU military spy agency. To Western intelligence, he’s a familiar face.
The 11 Best Shows on Apple TV+ Right Now
Even if you signed up purely for Ted Lasso, there’s a lot more you should check out on the streamer.
Kia EV9 2023: Radical Design, Autonomous Tech
The all-electric SUV combines rugged and sleek design, has movable seating, and is the first to use the company’s autonomous driving tech.
SpaceX launches Starlink Roam, a rebranding of Starlink RV, offering global satellite internet service for $200/month and a regional option for $150/month (The Verge)
The Verge: SpaceX launches Starlink Roam, a rebranding of Starlink RV, offering global satellite internet service for $200/month and a regional option for $150/month — Last summer, we reviewed Starlink RV, a version of the satellite internet service that promised users access from pretty much anywhere on their continent.
Sources: the Biden administration is demanding that TikTok’s Chinese owners sell their stakes in the company or face a possible US ban of the app (John D. McKinnon/Wall Street Journal)
John D. McKinnon / Wall Street Journal: Sources: the Biden administration is demanding that TikTok’s Chinese owners sell their stakes in the company or face a possible US ban of the app — TikTok says forced sale won’t resolve national security issues; its CEO set to appear before Congress next week
Sources: Microsoft has been rationing GPU access for teams building AI tools since late 2022; the company plans to announce Office 365 GPT-4 tools on March 16 (Aaron Holmes/The Information)
Aaron Holmes / The Information: Sources: Microsoft has been rationing GPU access for teams building AI tools since late 2022; the company plans to announce Office 365 GPT-4 tools on March 16 — Microsoft is poised to announce a suite of Office 365 tools powered by GPT-4, the powerful new artificial intelligence software made by […]
Notre Dame fire revealed cathedral’s innovative use of iron
The 2019 fire at the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris unexpectedly led to discovery of the building’s use of iron staple reinforcements throughout its structure. It’s the first Gothic cathedral known to have used such a method
3 Questions: John Dozier on Dialogues Across Difference
MIT’s new series “Dialogues Across Difference” will bring speakers to campus and create opportunities for community members to demonstrate practical ways to take on difficult subjects across differences of opinion, background, viewpoint, and life experience. A collaboration among the offices of the MIT president, provost, and chancellor, the program kicks off March 22 with John […]
A new control switch could make RNA therapies easier to program
Using an RNA sensor, MIT engineers have designed a new way to trigger cells to turn on a synthetic gene. Their approach could make it possible to create targeted therapies for cancer and other diseases, by ensuring that synthetic genes are activated only in specific cells. The researchers demonstrated that their sensor could accurately identify […]
Peter Baddoo, Department of Mathematics instructor, dies at 29
Peter Baddoo, an instructor in the Department of Mathematics, passed away suddenly on Feb. 15 while playing basketball on campus. Baddoo joined the MIT Department of Mathematics in January 2021. Prior to this, he was an EPSRC Doctoral Prize Fellow at Imperial College London. He studied mathematics as an undergraduate at the University of Oxford […]
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The Promise (and Risk) of Boomerang Employees
How to rehire former superstars — and ensure you don’t lose current ones.
B2B Sales Culture Must Change to Make the Most of Digital Tools
You can’t deliver a modern customer experience with a dated approach.
Welcome to the Comfy Office of the Future
To lure back workers and compete with the convenience of home, companies are offering more substantial perks and giving architects freedom to experiment.
How a Beam of Pellets Could Blast a Probe Into Deep Space
Researchers seek to develop advanced propulsion systems that can transform long-distance space exploration.
AI-Generated Voice Deep Fakes Aren’t Scary Good—Yet
The threat of scammers using voice deepfakes in their cons is real, but researchers say old-school voice-impersonation attacks are still the more pressing concern.
How Apple’s Siri, Amazon’s Alexa, and Google’s Assistant fell behind in the AI race despite a decade headstart, hampered by clunky design and miscalculations (New York Times)
New York Times: How Apple’s Siri, Amazon’s Alexa, and Google’s Assistant fell behind in the AI race despite a decade headstart, hampered by clunky design and miscalculations — The virtual assistants had more than a decade to become indispensable. But they were hampered by clunky design and miscalculations, leaving room for chatbots to rise.
PwC partners with AI startup Harvey to launch a chatbot for its 4,000 lawyers, built using OpenAI’s GPT-4, as law firms rush to find ways to integrate AI (Financial Times)
Financial Times: PwC partners with AI startup Harvey to launch a chatbot for its 4,000 lawyers, built using OpenAI’s GPT-4, as law firms rush to find ways to integrate AI — Technology from start-up Harvey aims to make contract analysis and due diligence quicker — PwC has announced a chatbot experiment …