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MIT Technology Review: Deepfake Coverage

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High quality. Established institution or organization with editorial oversight and accountability.

Rating inherited from publication venue: MIT Technology Review

This is the MIT Technology Review homepage, a general tech journalism outlet; the title referencing 'Deepfake Coverage' appears inaccurate and the page does not contain specific AI safety or deepfake content in the retrieved snapshot.

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Importance: 25/100news articlehomepage

Summary

MIT Technology Review is a major science and technology journalism outlet covering AI, biotechnology, climate, and emerging technologies. It publishes in-depth reporting, analysis, and magazine features on the societal implications of technology. The current title referencing 'Deepfake Coverage' does not match the general homepage content retrieved.

Key Points

  • General technology news homepage covering AI, biotech, climate, space, and culture topics
  • Publishes thematic magazine issues such as 'The Crime Issue' exploring tech and wrongdoing
  • Features annual '10 Breakthrough Technologies' list as a widely cited industry reference
  • Content spans journalism, analysis, and editorial perspectives on emerging tech implications
  • Not specifically focused on AI safety, though AI governance and ethics topics appear regularly

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Elon MuskPerson38.0
Holden KarnofskyPerson40.0
Yoshua BengioPerson39.0
AI-Induced Cyber PsychosisRisk37.0
AI ProliferationRisk60.0

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 New Artificial intelligence 18 hours AI is changing how small online sellers decide what to make

 Entrepreneurs based in the US are using tools like Alibaba’s Accio to compress weeks of product research and supplier hunting into a single chat.

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 Space 3 days Four things we’d need to put data centers in space

 Climate change and energy 5 days Fuel prices are soaring. Plastic could be next.

 Artificial intelligence 6 days The gig workers who are training humanoid robots at home

 

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 Exclusive: Niantic's AI spinout is training a new world model using 30 billion images of urban landmarks crowdsourced from players.

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 Allison Nixon had helped arrest dozens of members of the Com, a loose affiliation of online groups responsible for violence and hacking campaigns. Then she became a target.

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 Axiom Math is giving away a powerful new AI tool. But it remains to be seen if it speeds up research as much as the company hopes. 

 Policy Inside Chicago’s surveillance panopticon

 For many people, life in and around Chicago means near-constant surveillance in the name of public safety. Meet the city residents engaging with this controversial space.

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 Fast, stealthy, and cheap—autonomous, semisubmersible drone boats carrying tons of cocaine could be international law enforcement’s nightmare scenario. A big one just came ashore.

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 The Mars Sample Return mission got off to a promising start, hunting for potentially humanity-changing space rocks. How did it fall off the rails? 

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