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10 Breakthrough Technologies 2018 - MIT Technology Review

10 Breakthrough Technologies 2018 - MIT Technology Review | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
Every year since 2001 we’ve picked what we call the 10 Breakthrough Technologies. People often ask, what exactly do you mean by “breakthrough”? It’s a reasonable question—some of our picks haven’t yet reached widespread use, while others may be on the cusp of becoming commercially available. What we’re really looking for is a technology, or perhaps even a collection of technologies, that will have a profound effect on our lives.

For this year, a new technique in artificial intelligence called GANs is giving machines imagination; artificial embryos, despite some thorny ethical constraints, are redefining how life can be created and are opening a research window into the early moments of a human life; and a pilot plant in the heart of Texas’s petrochemical industry is attempting to create completely clean power from natural gas—probably a major energy source for the foreseeable future. These and the rest of our list will be worth keeping an eye on. —The Editors

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Mark Cottee's curator insight, March 27, 2018 5:53 PM
Engaging article. When I was growing up we had a TV show called "Towards 2000 and Beyond 2000". Now that we are in the 2000's I am astounded at what is on the horizon (and maybe a little frightened). 
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MIT’s Scratch Program Is Evolving For Greater, More Mobile Creativity by Katrina Schwartz

MIT’s Scratch Program Is Evolving For Greater, More Mobile Creativity by Katrina Schwartz | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
By Katrina Schwartz

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