The era of agentic chaos and how data will save us
AI agents are moving beyond coding assistants and customer service chatbots into the operational core
The UK government is backing AI that can run its own lab experiments
A number of startups and universities that are building “AI scientists” to design and run
The Download: digitizing India, and scoring embryos
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Claude Code costs up to $200 a month. Goose does the same thing for free.
The artificial intelligence coding revolution comes with a catch: it’s expensive. Claude Code, Anthropic’s terminal-based
The Download: the US digital rights crackdown, and AI companionship
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Going beyond pilots with composable and sovereign AI
Today marks an inflection point for enterprise AI adoption. Despite billions invested in generative AI,
What it’s like to be banned from the US for fighting online hate
It was early evening in Berlin, just a day before Christmas Eve, when Josephine Ballon
Listen Labs raises $69M after viral billboard hiring stunt to scale AI customer interviews
Alfred Wahlforss was running out of options. His startup, Listen Labs, needed to hire over
The Download: cut through AI coding hype, and biotech trends to watch
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Three technologies that will shape biotech in 2026
Earlier this week, MIT Technology Review published its annual list of Ten Breakthrough Technologies. As
Exclusive eBook: How AGI Became a Consequential Conspiracy Theory
In this exclusive subscriber-only eBook, you’ll learn about how the idea that machines will be
The Download: spying on the spies, and promising climate tech
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Three climate technologies breaking through in 2026
Happy New Year! I know it’s a bit late to say, but it never quite
The Download: next-gen nuclear, and the data center backlash
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Data centers are amazing. Everyone hates them.
Behold, the hyperscale data center! Massive structures, with thousands of specialized computer chips running in