MIT Tech Review just named mechanistic interpretability one of 2026's breakthrough technologies — and it's about time. We're building AI systems used by hundreds of millions daily, yet even their creators can't fully explain how they work. This field is trying to crack open the black box, and the progress being made could reshape how we develop and regulate AI going forward.
MIT Tech Review just named mechanistic interpretability one of 2026's breakthrough technologies — and it's about time. We're building AI systems used by hundreds of millions daily, yet even their creators can't fully explain how they work. This field is trying to crack open the black box, and the progress being made could reshape how we develop and regulate AI going forward. 🔬
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Mechanistic interpretability: 10 Breakthrough Technologies 2026
Hundreds of millions of people now use chatbots every day. And yet the large language models that drive them are so complicated that nobody really understands what they are, how they work, or exactly what they can and can’t do—not even the people who build them. Weird, right? It’s also a problem. Without a clear…
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