Thursday, December 5, 2024

What’s your innovative story? We’re on a mission to recognize the brightest young minds in tech. Nominations are now open for our annual “Nominate an Innovator Below 35” series. If you know someone under 36 who is pushing boundaries with their groundbreaking ideas, products or services, we want to hear from you!

Each year, the prestigious MIT Technology Review honors 35 young pioneers who are revolutionizing industries through groundbreaking innovations in areas such as biotechnology, materials science, artificial intelligence, and computing. 

Earlier winners embodied the entrepreneurial spirit in Lisu Su, now CEO of AMD; Andrew Ng, a pioneering computer scientist and serial entrepreneur; Jack Dorsey, just two years after launching Twitter; and Helen Greiner, co-founder of iRobot.

We are now accepting nominations for inclusion in our esteemed 2025 listing. This process requires only a few minutes to complete. Nominations will close at 11:59 PM Eastern Time on January 20, 2025. You can nominate yourself or someone you know, regardless of their location around the world. The nominee must be under the age of 35 as of October 1, 2025. .

President Joe Biden initially encountered the capacities of ChatGPT in 2022 during a demonstration by Arati Prabhakar, Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, within the Oval Office.

The demo sparked a flurry of developments, prompting President Biden to lend support to the US’s artificial intelligence sector while addressing potential security risks associated with its advancement. 

The administration’s approach to foreign policy may undergo a significant shift under President Trump. James O’Donnell, our AI reporter, conducted an in-depth interview with Prabhakar earlier this month, delving into the topic of what’s next. .

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