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The Download

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By Rhiannon Williams • 12.25.23

Hello!

I hope you've been enjoying The Download, MIT Technology Review's daily newsletter covering all the biggest tech news. I've spent the last year keeping you up to date with all of our biggest stories and the internet's nicest things—and even found the time to write about household robots, AI workout plans, and the Texan gym staffed entirely by technology.

I'm excited to share that our annual list of the 10 Breakthrough Technologies will be released in early January 2024 and features some exciting things about this newsletter topic. There's a lot of interesting stories and insights like these coming your way in 2024 from MIT Technology Review. If you know of someone who may also be interested in learning more about emerging technologies and their impact on our world, please consider giving an MIT Technology Review subscription this holiday season and save 25% for a limited time.

Thank you so much for reading The Download, and I'm looking forward to seeing you in the new year.

Rhiannon Williams
News Reporter
MIT Technology Review
 

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