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Are you AI ready?

February 5, 2020
Man on stage at EmTech Digital
Man on stage at EmTech Digital

Celebrating 20 years of MIT Technology Review bringing  the business impact of technology innovation to live audiences worldwide. TRUST is the theme for this year’s EmTech Digital event from MIT Technology Review. Algorithms we can trust, data we can trust, decisions we can trust. 

The most talked about issues in AI today—deepfakes, bias, explainability, privacy—all have trust as a common denominator. It’s essential for AI adoption: those who forgo trust put their deployments and potentially their brand reputations at risk.

EmTech Digital (next month in San Francisco) invites world-class AI experts, pioneers, and technologists—and YOU—to examine topics like these:  

- Countering misinformation and bias as AI becomes more ubiquitous
- Road-mapping the latest in machine-learning research
- Understanding the role of AI in our personal lives
- The path to artificial general intelligence
- AI’s transformation of the workplace and workforce

 Purchase your ticket and reserve your seat today. 

Deep Dive

Artificial intelligence

Large language models can do jaw-dropping things. But nobody knows exactly why.

And that's a problem. Figuring it out is one of the biggest scientific puzzles of our time and a crucial step towards controlling more powerful future models.

OpenAI teases an amazing new generative video model called Sora

The firm is sharing Sora with a small group of safety testers but the rest of us will have to wait to learn more.

Google’s Gemini is now in everything. Here’s how you can try it out.

Gmail, Docs, and more will now come with Gemini baked in. But Europeans will have to wait before they can download the app.

Google DeepMind’s new generative model makes Super Mario–like games from scratch

Genie learns how to control games by watching hours and hours of video. It could help train next-gen robots too.

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