Welcome to MIT Technology Review Narrated, the home for the very best of our journalism in audio. Each week we will share... more
Pump jacks and pipelines clutter the Elk Hills oil field of California, a scrubby stretch of land in the southern... more
Robots that can do many of the things humans do in the home—folding laundry, cooking meals, cleaning—have been a dream... more
In an attempt to protect its forests and famous wildlife, Virunga has become the first national park to run a... more
We live in an undeniably gamified world. We stand up and move around to close colorful rings and earn achievement... more
Digital clones of people's dead relatives are far from perfect: they're occasionally impersonal and sometimes downright creepy. But if the... more
A Silicon Valley startup wants to supercharge trees to soak up more carbon and cool the climate. Is this the... more
Artificial intelligence is the hottest technology of our time. But what is it? It sounds like a stupid question, but... more
The growing business of surf pools wants to bring the ocean experience inland, making surfing more accessible to communities far... more
Open-world video games are inhabited by vast crowds of computer-controlled characters. These animated people—called NPCs, for “nonplayer characters”—populate the bars,... more
At any given time, the US organ transplant waiting list is about 100,000 people long. Martine Rothblatt sees a day... more
Design thinking suggests that we are all creatives, and we can solve any problem if we empathize hard enough. The... more
Tokelau is a group of three isolated atolls strung out across the Pacific Ocean between New Zealand (of which it’s... more
An AI startup created a hyperrealistic deepfake of MIT Technology Review’s senior AI reporter that was so believable, even she... more
Though “user” seems to describe a relationship that is deeply transactional, many of the technological relationships in which a person... more
We've known of Europa’s existence for more than four centuries, but for most of that time, Jupiter’s fourth-largest moon was... more
Despite all their runaway success, nobody knows exactly how—or why—large language models work. And that’s a problem. Figuring it out... more
Moore’s Law holds that the number of transistors on an integrated circuit doubles every two years or so. In essence,... more
AI consciousness isn’t just a devilishly tricky intellectual puzzle; it’s a morally weighty problem with potentially dire consequences. Fail to... more
Three years ago this week we launched this podcast on a mission to show the world how AI touches our... more
Hidden away in our voices are signals that may hold clues to how we’re doing, what we’re feeling and even... more
Hidden away in our voices are signals that may hold clues to how we’re doing, what we’re feeling and even what’s going... more