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    The Download: tackling tech-facilitated abuse, and opening up AI hardware

    TechurzBy TechurzJune 18, 2025Updated:May 10, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    However, this moment creates a chance to do things differently. Because away from the self-centeredness of Silicon Valley, a quiet, grounded sense of resistance is reactivating.  Read the full story.

    MIT Technology Review Narrated: Deepfakes of your dead loved ones are a booming Chinese business

    In China, people are seeking help from AI-generated avatars to process their grief after a family member passes away. Our story about this trend is the latest to be turned into a MIT Technology Review Narrated podcast, which we’re publishing each week on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Just navigate to MIT Technology Review Narrated on either platform, and follow us to get all our new content as it’s released.

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    1 Iran is going offline to avoid Israeli cyberattacks
    A government spokesperson said it plans to disconnect completely from the global internet this evening. (The Verge)
    + How attacks on Iran’s oil exports could hurt China. (WSJ $)

    2 Trump is giving TikTok another reprieve from a US ban
    It’s been a full five years since he signed the original executive order telling Bytedance to sell it. (CNN)
    + Why Chinese manufacturers are going viral on TikTok. (MIT Technology Review)

    3 Conspiracy theories about the Minnesota shooting are all over social media
    Whenever there’s an information vacuum, people are all too keen to fill it with noise and nonsense. (NBC) 
    + The shooting suspect allegedly used data broker sites to find targets’ addresses. (Wired $)

    4 Tensions between OpenAI and Microsoft are starting to boil over 
    OpenAI has even threatened to report its formerly close partner to antitrust regulators. (WSJ $)
    + Here are the concessions OpenAI is seeking. (The Information $)
    + Inside the story that enraged OpenAI. (MIT Technology Review) 

    5 California cops are using AI cameras to investigate ICE protests
    And sharing license plate data with other agencies, a practice some experts say is illegal. (404 Media)
    + How a new type of AI is helping police skirt facial recognition bans. (MIT Technology Review)

    6 Social media is now Americans’ primary news source
    It’s overtaken TV for the first time. (Reuters)
    + They watched more TV via streaming than cable last month, too. (NYT $)

    7 Weight loss drugs may not work quite as well as hoped
    Researchers analysed data from 51,085 patients and found bariatric surgery delivered better, more sustainable results. (The Guardian)

    8 What is AI doing to reading? 📖
    Here’s what we stand to gain—and lose—when we outsource reading to machines. (New Yorker $) 

    9 India is relying on China to build up its EV market
    It’s taking a drastically different course to the US. (Rest of World)
    + Why EVs are (mostly) set for solid growth in 2025. (MIT Technology Review)

    10 People are building AI tools to decipher cats’ meows 😸
    Bet at least half of them are “feed me.” (Scientific American $)

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