MIT's 10 breakthrough technologies for 2023: Abortion pills via telehealth and engineered organs
Engineered organs that could end transplant waiting lists, abortion pills on demand and mass-marketing military drones that will revolutionize warfare are among those listed on MIT Technology Review's 10 Breakthrough Technologies of 2023. The list also includes the use of CRISPR to edit away people's problems with high cholesterol by rewriting a sliver of their DNA, artificial intelligence that makes artwork and NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, which is set to remodel our knowledge of the cosmos. The 22nd annual list features critical technological advances predicted to change how we live and work fundamentally. MIT Technology Review, owned by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, compiled the list of companies or institutions set to develop breakthroughs and when the public can expect these innovations. Mat Honan, editor-in-chief of MIT Technology Review, said: 'Our breakthrough technologies lists are fascinating snapshots of the evolution of big tech innovation breakthroughs.
Jan-21-2023, 15:00:32 GMT
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