June 4-5, 2018

MIT Media Lab

When robots are your colleagues, which human skills will still matter?

Join the conversion at EmTech Next where we talk about the future of work with the world’s leading experts.

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Intelligent Machines

Don’t be AI-vil: Google says its algorithms will do no harm

Google has created a set of principles for its artificial-intelligence researchers to live by—and they prohibit weapons technology.

Sustainable Energy

Maybe we can afford to suck CO2 out of the sky after all

A new analysis shows that air capture could cost less than $100 a ton.

Intelligent Machines

Economies can’t ignore human needs if they want to benefit from automation

MIT professor Daron Acemoglu: “We are not heading to an economy without human labor anytime soon.”

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Rewriting Life

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Your two-minute guide to understanding how the revolutionary gene-editing technology works.

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