The Download: how AI is changing internet search, and the future of privacy in the US

May Be Interested In:House approves Laken Riley Act, sending first bill to Trump’s desk


Every day, we are tracked hundreds or even thousands of times across the digital world. All of this is collected, packaged together with other details, and used to create highly personalized profiles that are then shared or sold, often without our explicit knowledge or consent.

A consensus is growing that Americans need better privacy protections—and that the best way to deliver them would be for Congress to pass comprehensive federal privacy legislation.

So what can Americans expect for their personal data in 2025? We spoke to privacy experts and advocates about what’s on their mind regarding how our digital data might be traded or protected moving forward. Read the full story.

—Eileen Guo

This piece is part of MIT Technology Review’s What’s Next series, looking across industries, trends, and technologies to give you a first look at the future. You can read the rest of them here.

How optimistic are you about AI’s future?

The start of a new year, and maybe especially this one, feels like a good time for a gut check: How optimistic are you feeling about the future of technology? 

Our annual list of 10 Breakthrough Technologies, published on Friday, might help you decide. Artificial intelligence powers four of the breakthroughs featured on the list, and I expect your feelings about them will vary widely. Read the full story.

—James O’Donnell

share Share facebook pinterest whatsapp x print

Similar Content

DeSantis calls a special session of the Florida legislature to deal with illegal immigration
DeSantis calls a special session of the Florida legislature to deal with illegal immigration
Celebrating Benin's Vodun heritage
Celebrating Benin's Vodun heritage
Zamna India Festival 2025: Dates, Cities and Tickets Announced
Zamna India Festival 2025: Dates, Cities and Tickets Announced
On Change UK’s inadequacies, political agreements and missing Scots
On Change UK’s inadequacies, political agreements and missing Scots
This app predicts blizzards so you can stock up on snacks
This app predicts blizzards so you can stock up on snacks
Moon Beast Productions secures $4.5m in seed funding
Moon Beast Productions secures $4.5m in seed funding
Timely Truths: Headlines That Make Waves | © 2025 | Daily News