The great AI hype correction of 2025 Some disillusionment was inevitable. When OpenAI released a free web app called ChatGPT ...
That’s the reality at the heart of a new series of stories, published today, called Hype Correction. We accept that AI is ...
Even as quantum navigation emerges as a legitimate alternative to satellite-based navigation, the satellites themselves are ...
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It’s a weird time to be an AI doomer. This small but influential community of researchers, scientists, and policy experts ...
An MIT Technology Review series Hype Correction  It’s time to reset expectations. AI is going to reproduce human intelligence ...
Depending who you ask, AI-powered coding is either giving software developers an unprecedented productivity boost or churning ...
Startups flush with cash are building AI-assisted laboratories to find materials far faster and more cheaply, but are still ...
Well, 2025 has been a year of reckoning. This story is part of MIT Technology Review’s Hype Correction package, a series that ...
Here’s how pinning a utopian vision for AI on LLMs kicked off the hype cycle that’s causing fears of a bubble today.
Everyone in tech agrees we’re in a bubble. They just can’t agree on what it looks like — or what happens when it pops.
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