Making AI Work, MIT Technology Review’s new AI newsletter, is here
AI-curated by Q²N · Updated February 26, 2026
MIT Technology Review has launched a new AI newsletter titled 'Making AI Work.' This newsletter aims to delve into the practical applications of artificial intelligence across various sectors, including health care, climate technology, and education. The newsroom has a history of examining AI's limitations and potential risks, as well as its increasing energy demands. The newsletter will provide insights into how generative tools are being utilized for tasks such as coding and scientific experimentation, offering readers a closer look at the real-world implications of AI technology.
- Launch of 'Making AI Work' newsletter by MIT Technology Review.
- Focus on practical applications of AI in various fields.
- Exploration of AI's limitations and potential risks.
- Insights into generative tools for coding and experiments.
- Covers AI's growing energy needs.
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