
MIT Technology Review Narrated
Welcome to MIT Technology Review Narrated, the home for the very best of our journalism in audio. Each week we will share one of our most ambitious stories, from print and online, narrated for us by real voice actors. Expect big themes, thought-provoking topics, and sharp analysis, all backed by our trusted reporting.
Latest episodes

14 snips
Jun 25, 2025 • 18min
How did China come to dominate the world of electric cars?
Discover how government subsidies and consumer demand propelled China to the forefront of the electric vehicle industry. The rise of key players like Tesla and breakthroughs in battery technology are highlighted. Explore the competitive landscape and the future of Chinese automakers in this rapidly evolving market.

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Jun 18, 2025 • 15min
Deepfakes of your dead loved ones are a booming Chinese business
In China, AI-generated avatars of deceased loved ones are becoming a way for people to cope with grief. The technology behind deep fakes allows for realistic representations that offer emotional comfort. This trend raises intriguing ethical questions about how society processes loss. As digital tributes grow in popularity, the conversation around their implications for mourning and memory is just beginning.

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Jun 11, 2025 • 17min
The surprising barrier that keeps us from building the housing we need
The podcast dives into the escalating housing affordability crisis in the U.S., linking it to inefficiencies in the construction industry. It highlights how rising costs stem from outdated practices rather than just red tape. Historical examples, like the rapid construction of the Empire State Building, showcase better management techniques. The discussion advocates for embracing modern technologies such as data science and AI to revolutionize construction productivity and meet today's housing demands.

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Jun 4, 2025 • 16min
How DeepSeek became a fortune teller for China’s youth
A new AI-powered tool called DeepSeek is captivating China’s youth, offering fortune-telling insights to those grappling with economic uncertainty. The blend of tradition and technology raises fascinating individual stories, like a tech professional turning to entrepreneurship. However, concerns emerge about commercial bias in the advice given by the AI. As many view DeepSeek as a modern oracle, the podcast explores the complex relationship between technology and human emotions in this pursuit of guidance.

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May 28, 2025 • 17min
Google, Amazon and the problem with Big Tech’s climate claims
This discussion delves into the contrasting climate strategies of Amazon and Google, emphasizing how their methods reflect on their genuine commitment to sustainability. It questions Amazon's carbon-matching approach while highlighting Google's innovative solutions in direct air capture. The podcast stresses the dangers of relying on cheap carbon offsets and advocates for the 'contribution model,' urging companies to focus on direct emission reductions and responsible climate investments for true accountability.

11 snips
May 21, 2025 • 16min
Congress used to evaluate emerging technologies. Let’s do it again.
Dive into the past as the podcast explores the Office of Technology Assessment, a vital Congressional think tank that once held the power to discern truth from misinformation in technology. It highlights the importance of reviving this office to ensure informed policymaking in today's rapidly evolving tech landscape. The discussion emphasizes the need for independent scientific assessments to effectively address modern challenges, advocating for a more informed approach to technological advancement.

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May 14, 2025 • 19min
What’s next for our privacy?
The podcast dives into the pressing issue of digital tracking and how personal data is misused. It examines the absence of a federal privacy law in the U.S. while highlighting state efforts to establish their own regulations. The roles of the CFPB and FTC in shaping these laws amid political challenges are discussed. The complexities emerging from state-by-state privacy actions, especially in Texas and California, reveal the urgency for individuals to safeguard their information against data brokers.

May 7, 2025 • 15min
How Trump’s tariffs could drive up the cost of batteries, EVs, and more
The podcast delves into the economic fallout from potential tariffs imposed by the incoming administration. It highlights how these tariffs could drive up costs for batteries and electric vehicles, affecting the shift to cleaner industries. The discussion also covers the implications for domestic manufacturing and competition in clean tech investments. Additionally, the risks of inflation and the potential stalling of the economy due to increased costs of essential minerals for clean energy technologies are thoroughly examined.

55 snips
Apr 30, 2025 • 19min
The second wave of AI coding is here
A string of startups are racing to build models that can produce better and better software. They claim it’s the shortest path to AGI.This story was written by Will Douglas Heaven and narrated by Noa - newsoveraudio.com.

Apr 23, 2025 • 22min
Quantum computing is taking on its biggest challenge: noise
For a while researchers thought they’d have to make do with noisy, error-prone systems, at least in the near term. That’s starting to change.This story was written by Michael Brooks and narrated by Noa - newsoveraudio.com.