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A group of five TikTok creators sue to overturn Montana’s law that is set to ban the app starting January 1, 2024, citing the First Amendment and more (New York Times)
New York Times: A group of five TikTok creators sue to overturn Montana’s law that is set to ban the app starting January 1, 2024, citing the First Amendment and more — A spokeswoman for the state attorney general said that his office had “expected a legal challenge” and was “fully prepared to defend the […]
Nvidia debuts the $299 GeForce RTX 4060, its cheapest 40-series card, and $499 RTX 4060 Ti 16GB, available in July; the RTX 4060 Ti 8GB ships on May 24 for $399 (Tom Warren/The Verge)
Tom Warren / The Verge: Nvidia debuts the $299 GeForce RTX 4060, its cheapest 40-series card, and $499 RTX 4060 Ti 16GB, available in July; the RTX 4060 Ti 8GB ships on May 24 for $399 — Nvidia has officially announced its RTX 4060 family of GPUs. This includes the RTX 4060 Ti, which will […]
Twitter increases its video upload limits for Blue subscribers from one hour and 2GB to two hours and 8GB, but the maximum resolution remains at 1080p (Ivan Mehta/TechCrunch)
Ivan Mehta / TechCrunch: Twitter increases its video upload limits for Blue subscribers from one hour and 2GB to two hours and 8GB, but the maximum resolution remains at 1080p — Twitter has made changes to its paid plan, allowing subscribers to upload two-hour-long videos — expanding the previous 60-minute limit.
Stretchy electronic skin responds to touch and pressure like real skin
In tests with a rat, the e-skin patch conveyed touch and pressure signals to the brain, prompting the animal to move its muscles
This house is made from recycled diapers mixed into concrete
Used diapers could be a source of building materials, as they can be recycled to replace the sand normally used in concrete
Six MIT SHASS educators receive 2023 Levitan Teaching Awards
Six individuals have received the James A. and Ruth Levitan Teaching Award for 2023. The award, given annually by the MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (SHASS), honors superlative teachers across the school, who have been nominated by MIT students. The 2023 winners are: Nicholas Ackert in the Department of Political Science, Nilma […]
Toward more flexible and rapid prototyping of electronic devices
Whether you are a new employee, a gymnast, or a bendy straw manufacturer, one trait is ideal across the board: flexibility. The same can now be said about prototyping electronic devices. While designers typically test out their designs on “breadboards,” or thin plastic boards that can hold together electronic components, they are often stiff and […]
Say hello to Tim the BeaVR
MIT’s mascot Tim the Beaver is ready to travel virtually anywhere in the world! A new app developed by MIT undergraduate Daniel Portela lets individuals place virtual Tim anywhere they are using just their phone’s camera and web browser. Portela developed the web application as part of his Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) project at […]
How Generative AI Changes Organizational Culture
Conversations with experts about building the right culture for the new technology.
Most Companies Can’t Handle Cybersecurity Alone
Few organizations have the right tools, people, infrastructure, and processes to protect themselves.
Change Management Requires a Change Mindset
Our ability to manage change hinges on our ability to manage ourselves, including our fears and anxieties.
You Don’t Need Tech to Get Swole (but It Helps)
This week, we talk to fitness writer Casey Johnston about getting strong, eating right, and feeling great.
How Can Companies Recycle Clothes Back Into Clothes?
Polyester is in almost all of your clothing, and it’s almost impossible to recycle. Some innovators are looking beyond turning plastic bottles into fabric.
Review: ‘Fast X’ Is the Fanfic We All Deserve
Dominic Toretto and company have made millions at the box office by doing something no one else has pulled off: Making movies that are truly for the fans.
Alibaba reports Q4 revenue up 2% YoY to ~$30B, ~$3.2B net income, up from a ~$2.6B loss in Q4 2022, and plans to spin off its cloud unit and take others public (Jane Zhang/Bloomberg)
Jane Zhang / Bloomberg: Alibaba reports Q4 revenue up 2% YoY to ~$30B, ~$3.2B net income, up from a ~$2.6B loss in Q4 2022, and plans to spin off its cloud unit and take others public — Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. will begin exploring initial public offerings for its logistics and grocery arms …
A survey of 70 cybersecurity experts: 64% favored reauthorization of FISA’s Section 702, set to expire at the end of 2023, with some kind of change (Washington Post)
Washington Post: A survey of 70 cybersecurity experts: 64% favored reauthorization of FISA’s Section 702, set to expire at the end of 2023, with some kind of change — Welcome to The Cybersecurity 202! It’s good to be back from Denver. There, a 6-year-old repeatedly defeated me and/or incapacitated …
Binance Australia can no longer offer Aussie dollar deposits due to a decision by Cuscal, “our payment processor’s partner bank”, and warns of disruptions (Suvashree Ghosh/Bloomberg)
Suvashree Ghosh / Bloomberg: Binance Australia can no longer offer Aussie dollar deposits due to a decision by Cuscal, “our payment processor’s partner bank”, and warns of disruptions — The Australian arm of crypto exchange Binance suffered a setback on Thursday after the local platform lost access …
“In everything I do, I’m a creator”
Hannah Gazdus has always been crafty. She started off simple, making things with cardboard and clay. As a kid growing up in the Red Bank area of New Jersey, she would sell bracelets on the beach to fund her LEGO purchases. “My favorite part of LEGOs were the extra pieces that you got in the […]
The US Post Office Is Spying on the Mail. Senators Want to Stop It
The USPS carries out warrantless surveillance on thousands of parcels every year. Lawmakers want it to end—right now.
8 Great Deals: Smartphones, Fitness Trackers, and More
Want some Lego flowers or a new Apple Watch? Check these deals out.
The Creators of ‘Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom’ Answer Your Most Urgent Questions
Director Hidemaro Fujibayashi and producer Eiji Aonuma weigh in on Link’s stink, Ultrahand, and getting lost in the world they created.
Grayscale says the US SEC warned that the Filecoin token meets the definition of a security and asked Grayscale to withdraw its Filecoin Trust application (CoinDesk)
CoinDesk: Grayscale says the US SEC warned that the Filecoin token meets the definition of a security and asked Grayscale to withdraw its Filecoin Trust application — Grayscale announced last month that the SEC suggested FIL might be a security. — CORRECTION (May 18, 2023, 00:25 UTC) …
Ovulation tracking app Premom agrees to pay $200K to settle with the FTC and state AGs for allegedly sharing user information with third parties without consent (Tatum Hunter/Washington Post)
Tatum Hunter / Washington Post: Ovulation tracking app Premom agrees to pay $200K to settle with the FTC and state AGs for allegedly sharing user information with third parties without consent — The app allegedly shared sensitive user information with China-based companies known for privacy problems
Montana Governor Greg Gianforte signs the country’s first bill that bans TikTok in a state, set to go into effect on January 1, 2024 (Wall Street Journal)
Wall Street Journal: Montana Governor Greg Gianforte signs the country’s first bill that bans TikTok in a state, set to go into effect on January 1, 2024 — Ban is slated to take effect next year—if it survives expected litigation — Montana’s governor signed the country’s first bill that outright bans TikTok …
Is medicine ready for AI? Doctors, computer scientists, and policymakers are cautiously optimistic
The advent of generative artificial intelligence models like ChatGPT has prompted renewed calls for AI in health care, and its support base only appears to be broadening. The second annual MIT-MGB AI Cures Conference, hosted on April 24 by the Abdul Latif Jameel Clinic for Machine Learning in Health (Jameel Clinic), saw its attendance nearly […]
3 Questions: Sara Prescott on the brain-body connection
Many of our body’s most important functions occur without our conscious knowledge, such as digestion, heartbeat, and breathing. These vital functions depend on the signals generated by the “interoceptive nervous system,” which enables the brain to monitor our internal organs and trigger responses that sometimes save our lives. One second you are breathing normally as […]
Paula Hammond wins faculty’s Killian Award for 2023-24
Paula Hammond, a leading innovator in nanotechnology and head of MIT’s Department of Chemical Engineering, has been named the recipient of the 2023-2024 James R. Killian Jr. Faculty Achievement Award. Hammond, an MIT Institute Professor, was honored for her work designing novel polymers and nanomaterials, which have extensive applications in fields including medicine and energy. […]
How Medical Records Can Close the Information Gap in Patient Care
New services are using research data and anonymized medical records to identify ways to treat conditions that lack care guidelines.
Don’t Let Passion Lead to Burnout on Your Team
Managers should focus on helping employees maintain their passion over time — not just stoking it in the moment.
Organize Your Change Initiative Around Purpose and Benefits
Connecting a project to core principles — and explaining how it will benefit stakeholders — can spark the motivation required for success.
Spooked by ChatGPT, US Lawmakers Want to Create an AI Regulator
At a congressional hearing senators from both parties and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said a new federal agency was needed to protect people from AI gone bad.
Remote Workers of the World, Unite!
Zoom did not set us free. But solidarity can strengthen the porous boundary between home and workplace.
These High-End Water Guns Aren’t for Kids
Brands around the world are launching blasters with gaming modes, tactical display screens, and USB connectivity—all geared toward grown-ups.
An investigation finds some US public housing agencies use surveillance cameras with facial recognition and AI to evict residents, sometimes for minor breaches (Douglas MacMillan/Washington Post)
Douglas MacMillan / Washington Post: An investigation finds some US public housing agencies use surveillance cameras with facial recognition and AI to evict residents, sometimes for minor breaches — Surveillance cameras purchased with federal crime-fighting grants are being used to punish and evict public housing residents …
Entrepreneur Dean Drako raised $100M for video surveillance startup Eagle Eye and $92M for smart lock startup Brivo from Japanese security giant SECOM (Ingrid Lunden/TechCrunch)
Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch: Entrepreneur Dean Drako raised $100M for video surveillance startup Eagle Eye and $92M for smart lock startup Brivo from Japanese security giant SECOM — Eagle Eye Networks and Brivo, two players in the world of physical cloud security — respectively video surveillance and access control systems …
A poll of 4,415 US adults finds 61% believe AI could threaten civilization and 66%+ are concerned over negative effects; 70% of Trump voters were concerned (Anna Tong/Reuters)
Anna Tong / Reuters: A poll of 4,415 US adults finds 61% believe AI could threaten civilization and 66%+ are concerned over negative effects; 70% of Trump voters were concerned — The swift growth of artificial intelligence technology could put the future of humanity at risk, according to most Americans surveyed …
An AI challenge only humans can solve
The Dark Ages were not entirely dark. Advances in agriculture and building technology increased Medieval wealth and led to a wave of cathedral construction in Europe. However, it was a time of profound inequality. Elites captured virtually all economic gains. In Britain, as Canterbury Cathedral soared upward, peasants had no net increase in wealth between […]
A better way to study ocean currents
To study ocean currents, scientists release GPS-tagged buoys in the ocean and record their velocities to reconstruct the currents that transport them. These buoy data are also used to identify “divergences,” which are areas where water rises up from below the surface or sinks beneath it. By accurately predicting currents and pinpointing divergences, scientists can […]
CNET Published AI-Generated Stories. Then Its Staff Pushed Back
Like Hollywood’s striking screenwriters, the outlet’s employees want protections against potentially job-killing automation.
The 15 Best Shows on HBO Max Right Now
From Barry to Succession, HBO Max is a streaming paradise of “it’s not TV” television.
The All-Clad Factory Seconds Kitchenware Sale Is Back
Now’s your chance to score great deals on some of the best pots and pans on the market.
Elon Musk says working from home is “morally wrong” when service workers still have to show up, calling tech workers the “laptop classes living in la-la-land” (Rohan Goswami/CNBC)
Rohan Goswami / CNBC: Elon Musk says working from home is “morally wrong” when service workers still have to show up, calling tech workers the “laptop classes living in la-la-land” — – Elon Musk called Silicon Valley engineers a part of “laptop classes living in la-la land” …
A federal judge rules the US SEC can’t seal documents tied to ex-SEC official William Hinman, who said ether isn’t a security in a 2018 speech, in Ripple suit (Nikhilesh De/CoinDesk)
Nikhilesh De / CoinDesk: A federal judge rules the US SEC can’t seal documents tied to ex-SEC official William Hinman, who said ether isn’t a security in a 2018 speech, in Ripple suit — The order deals a blow to the SEC in its longstanding procedural fight against Ripple. — A federal judge ruled that […]
Rumble says it has acquired podcasting and livestreaming app Callin, and Callin’s co-founder David Sacks will join Rumble’s board of directors (Bill Peters/Marketwatch)
Bill Peters / Marketwatch: Rumble says it has acquired podcasting and livestreaming app Callin, and Callin’s co-founder David Sacks will join Rumble’s board of directors — ‘I strongly support Rumble’s unwavering commitment to free speech in the face of growing censorship and government overreach,’ Sacks says in plans to join right-wing video platform
Life-sized screens make video calls feel like you’re sharing a room
A new high-definition virtual meeting pod by Finnish company Framery aims to recreate face-to-face conversations at a distance. Are these the future of video calls – and can they really reduce the need for business travel?
The cyber-lawyer who wants to teach everyone how to hack
To improve cybersecurity we need to understand how hackers really think, as well as how they code, says cyber-lawyer Scott Shapiro. That’s why he’s teaching everyone how to hack
Engineers design sutures that can deliver drugs or sense inflammation
Inspired by sutures developed thousands of years ago, MIT engineers have designed “smart” sutures that can not only hold tissue in place, but also detect inflammation and release drugs. The new sutures are derived from animal tissue, similar to the “catgut” sutures first used by the ancient Romans. In a modern twist, the MIT team […]
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How Food Companies Can Better Measure Their Sustainability
The ability to track a product along the supply chain can help companies meet ambitious environmental goals.