The must-reads

I’ve combed the internet to find you today’s most fun/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology.

1 Israel’s tech sector is being enlisted in the war
Many of its workers are reservists, and they’re now being called upon to fight. (WP $) 
The conflict is leading to some fraught and ugly discussions online. (NBC)
The EU is pleading with Meta to be more vigilant about misinformation around the conflict. (CNBC)
Some Jewish parents are being advised to delete social media apps from their kids’ phones. (BBC)

2 A monkey got a new kidney from a pig—and survived for two years
It’s a promising finding, but we’re still a way off from this technique working in people.  (Wired $)
The entrepreneur dreaming of a factory of unlimited organs. (MIT Technology Review

3 The China-US tech cold war is only escalating
A new blockade on AI systems is coming. (The Atlantic $) 
American and Chinese scientists are collaborating less and less, to the detriment of both countries. (The Economist $)

4 Researchers are testing a ‘treasure trove’ from the asteroid Bennu
Materials like waterlogged clay minerals could help to illuminate the earliest days of the solar system. (NYT $)

5 Things sure aren’t looking good for Sam Bankman-Fried 
His ex-girlfriend has masses of evidence that suggests he knew exactly what he was doing. (The Verge)

6 A world-first trial of gene therapy to cure deafness has begun
It’s being tested in up to 18 children from the UK, Spain, and the US. (Ars Technica)
Forget designer babies. Here’s how CRISPR is really changing lives. (MIT Technology Review)

7 This man is in a relationship with an AI chatbot ❤️🤖
Try to suspend your judgment and you’ll find this is a surprisingly sad and touching read. (Insider $)

8 TikTok has a big problem in Southeast Asia 
Its biggest economy, Indonesia, has banned TikTok shopping. Others are expected to follow. (South China Morning Post)

9 Google’s AI can now force you to smile in photos
Is this what we really want? (WP $)

10 Inside the US community that banned cars
It’s an experiment in Phoenix that’s going surprisingly well so far. (The Guardian)
Robotaxis are here. It’s time to decide what to do about them. (MIT Technology Review

Quote of the day

“The biggest challenge I’m still thinking of: what are LLMs [large language models] truly useful for, in terms of helpfulness?”

—Googler Cathy Pearl, a user experience lead for the company’s AI chatbot, Bard, questions the utility of these sorts of tools in a Discord chat, Bloomberg reports.

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