Noteworthy New Releases in Technology and Science Literature
Exploring the Future of Artificial Intelligence
Empire of AI: Navigating the Promises and Perils of OpenAI’s Vision
Authored by Karen Hao ’15
Published by Penguin Random House, 2025, priced at $32
Discover an insightful excerpt available through MIT Technology Review.
The Role of Repetition in Creative Expression
Play It Again, Sam: An Examination of Recurrence in Artistic Works
Written by Samuel Jay Keyser, HM ’97, emeritus linguistics professor
MIT Press, 2025, $30
Leveraging AI for Societal Advancement
Data, Systems, and Society: Strategies to Utilize Artificial Intelligence for Public Benefit
By Munther A. Dahleh, EECS professor and founding director of the Institute for Data, Systems, and Society
Cambridge University Press, 2025, $27.99
Unveiling the Microcosm and Infectious Disease Challenges
So Very Small: The Human Journey into the Microbial World and the Ongoing Battle Against Pathogens
Authored by Thomas Levenson, professor of science writing
Penguin Random House, 2025, $35
Innovations in Antenna Engineering
Perspectives in Antenna Technology: Cutting-Edge Developments and Practical Applications
By Jeffrey S. Herd, leader of MIT Lincoln Laboratory’s RF Technology Group, alongside Alan J. Fenn and M. David Conway, senior RF staff
MIT Press, 2025, $125
Socioeconomic Realities in East Asia
Misery Beneath the Miracle in East Asia
By Arvid J. Lucauskas and Yumiko T. Shimabubububuo, PhD ‘1
Cornell University Press, 2024, $34.95
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