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Title: MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEW
Keywords: MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEW
How AI can help supercharge creativity The artists and musicians finding ways to make art with generative models' help.
Creative differences Q&A: In The Cult of Creativity, Samuel Franklin excavates the surprisingly recent history of an idea, an ideal, and an ideology
Replication and creation New diffusion AI models that make music are complicating our definitions of human creativity.
Atoms for asteroids A nuclear explosion might eventually be Earth's only way to protect itself from a dangerous space rock. But preparing for that day without testing nukes in space means getting creative
Generating architecture Artificial intelligence is painting pictures, writing novels, making videos, and composing symphonies. Can it push the limits of what we build
Bird-flu-detecting sensors; hot tubs heated by bitcoin; the surprising urgency of AM radio; air traffic control for drones; islands built with ocean currents; a new play about OpenAI; and the TR Bookshelf
The new hotness An Icelandic architect wants to build cities out of lava. By Elissaveta M. Brandon
The story of the Armatron How a 1980s toy robot arm inspired modern robotics
Fighting drug overdoses with science Could NIST's early warning system for new adulterants in street drugs help save lives?
Generative AI is reshaping South Korea's web comics industry It's unlocking new creative possibilities while fueling anxieties over agency and authorship
Book review: The AI is present Three books examine what we gain and lose when we let machines create.
Discoveries and failures New fiction
The AI Hype Index Our highly subjective take on the latest buzz in artificial intelligence
Issue Date: May-2025
Series/Report no.: Volume-128;Number-3
URI: http://localhost:80/xmlui/handle/123456789/9728
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