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    It’s easy to be cynical about technology these days. Many of the “disruptions” of the last 15 years were more about coddling a certain set of young, moneyed San Franciscans than improving the world. Yet you can be sympathetic to the techlash and still fully buy into the idea that technology can be good.

    We really can build tools that make this planet healthier, more livable, more equitable, and just all-around better. And some people are doing just that, pushing progress forward across a number of fundamental, potentially world-changing technologies.  

    These are exactly the technologies we aim to spotlight in our annual 10 Breakthrough Technologies list. These are 10 technologies that we believe are poised to fundamentally alter the world, and they’re a matter of hot debate across the newsroom for months before being unveiled. So, without further ado… Here’s the full list.

    Do you think we’ve missed something? You have until April to cast your vote for the 11th breakthrough!

    Why some “breakthrough” technologies don’t work out 

    —Fabio Duarte is associate director and principal research scientist at the MIT Senseable City Lab.

    Today marks the 25th year the MIT Technology Review newsroom has compiled its annual 10 Breakthrough Technologies list, which means its journalists and editors have now identified 250 technologies as breakthroughs. 

    A few years ago, editor at large David Rotman revisited the publication’s original list, finding that while all the technologies were still relevant, each had evolved and progressed in often unpredictable ways. I lead students through a similar exercise in a graduate class I teach with James Scott for MIT’s School of Architecture and Planning, asking them what we can learn from the failures. 

    Although it’s less glamorous than envisioning which advances will change our future, analyzing failed technologies is equally important. Read about why that is.

    The must-reads

    I’ve combed the internet to find you today’s most fun/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology.

    1 Iran has almost completely shut its internet down 
    Which makes it very hard for the world to witness its government killing people. (AP)
    + The shutdown is chillingly effective, and likely to last. (The Guardian)
    + President Trump is considering military strikes against Iran. (NYT $)

    2 ICE is gaining powerful new surveillance capabilities
    It’s purchased tools that give it the ability to track individuals across entire neighborhoods. (404 Media $)
    + The ICE shooting shows why reality still matters. (The Verge $)
    + It’s time for Apple to reinstate ICEBlock. (Engadget) 

    3 Malaysia and Indonesia have blocked access to Grok 
    They are the first in the world to ban the AI tool, which is being used to make explicit non-consensual deepfakes. (BBC)
    + How Elon Musk’s platform unleashed a torrent of abuse upon women and girls. (The Guardian)

    4 Silicon Valley’s billionaires are panicking over a proposed 5% wealth tax
    Poor dears. (Wired $)

    5 Meta signed a deal with three nuclear companies
    It’s becoming a favored power source for tech companies as their AI ambitions grow. (TechCrunch)
    + Can nuclear power really fuel the rise of AI? (MIT Technology Review)

    6 AI has a memorization problem 
    The fact it reproduces copyrighted work shows it might not work the way its makers claim. (The Atlantic $)
    + DeepSeek is poised to release a new flagship AI model. (The Information $)

    7 Here’s the stuff from CES you might actually consider buying 
    It’s always a bit of a gimmick fest—but these items made their way onto reporters’ wishlists. (The Verge $)
    + On the flipside, you absolutely should not purchase anything on the ‘worst in show’ list. (The Register)

    8 How WhatsApp took over the world 🌍
    It’s used by more than three billion people every month—nearly half the global population. (New Yorker $)

    9 AI music is here to stay
    Love it or hate it, it’s only going to play a bigger role going forward. (Vox)
    + It’s complicating our definitions of authorship and creativity in the process. (MIT Technology Review)

    10 We’re crying out for better experiences online
    The question is: who will give them to us? (WP $)

    Quote of the day

    “Things here are very, very bad. A lot of our friends have been killed. They were firing live rounds. It’s like a war zone, the streets are full of blood. They’re taking away bodies in trucks.”

    —An anonymous source in Iran’s capital Tehran tells the BBC how the government is cracking down on protests. 

    One more thing

    This startup is about to conduct the biggest real-world test of aluminum as a zero-carbon fuel

    Found Energy aims to harness the energy in scraps of aluminum metal to power industrial processes without fossil fuels. Since 2022, the company has worked to develop ways to rapidly release energy from aluminum on a small scale. 

    Now it’s just switched on a much larger version of its aluminum-powered engine, which it claims is the largest aluminum-water reactor ever built. Soon, it will be installed to supply heat and hydrogen to a tool manufacturing facility in the southeastern US, using the aluminum waste produced by the plant itself as fuel.

    If everything works as planned, this technology, which uses a catalyst to unlock the energy stored within aluminum metal, could transform a growing share of aluminum scrap into a zero-carbon fuel. Read the full story.

    —James Dinneen

    We can still have nice things

    A place for comfort, fun and distraction to brighten up your day. (Got any ideas? Drop me a line or skeet ’em at me.)

    + I enjoyed this heartwarming story of love across the generational divide ❤️ 
    + It turns out you can cook an egg in an air fryer. The big question is—should you?
    + Of course Japan has a real-life Pokémon Fossil Museum.
    + If you haven’t already, make 2026 the year you get a hobby. Your life will be all the richer for it.

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