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The Download : puces de verre et logos « sans IA »
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Future AI chips could be built on glass Human-made glass is thousands of years old. But it’s now poised to find its way into the AI chips used in the world’s newest and…
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MIT Technology Review (United States) | Mar 16, 2026
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While glass chips may improve performance, the long-term sustainability of sourcing materials needs thorough examination.
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Developing 'AI-free' logos could promote transparency and ethical tech use, encouraging consumers to choose responsibly.
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The concept of 'AI-free' logos risks oversimplifying complex technological issues, potentially misleading consumers about product capabilities.
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Reliance on new materials like glass in AI chips could distract from addressing existing ethical concerns in AI development.
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The integration of glass into AI chips could revolutionize technology, providing durability and enhanced performance for future innovations.
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