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Title: MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEW
Keywords: MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEW
October
2023
Letter from the editor Eric Schmidt on how AI will transform science; better weather predictions; fawning over the Frequency Allocation Chart; extracting climate records from Antarctic ice cores; and saving Venice from sinking. Plus, job of the future: chief heat officer ]EXPLAINED Everything you need to know about the wild world of alternative jet fuels How french fries, trash, and sunlight could power your future flights. By Casey Crownhart
]Valley of the misfit tech workers Xiaowei Wang and Collective Action School seek to remedy the moral blindness of Big Tech. By Patrick Sisson
]The right to try Cover story: Desperate people will often want to try experimental, unproven treatments. How can we ensure they're not exploited or put at risk? BY JESSICA HAMZELOU
]Only human Tech culture is increasingly oriented around moral and ethical messages: So why not a tech ethics congregation? BY GREG M. EPSTEIN Page-38-What happened to Kiva? Hundreds of lenders are protesting changes at the microfinance funder. Is their strike really about Kiva, or about how much control we should expect over international aid? BY MARA KARDAS-NELSON Page-46-AI-assisted warfare If a machine tells you when to pull the trigger, who is ultimately responsible? BY ARTHUR HOLLAND MICHEL
Issue Date: Oct-2023
Series/Report no.: Volume-126;Number-5
URI: http://localhost:80/xmlui/handle/123456789/8641
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