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    Elon Musk Publicly Kicks His AI Employee’s Legs Out From Under Him in Public

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    How Audi tweaked its turbo geometry

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    July 30, 2025

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    July 30, 2025

    This story is part of MIT Technology Review’s “America Undone” series, examining how the foundations of US success in science and innovation are currently under threat. You can read the rest here. The mechanism that allows the US federal government to regulate climate change is on the chopping block. On Tuesday, US Environmental Protection Agency administrator Lee Zeldin announced that the agency is taking aim at the endangerment finding, a 2009 rule that’s essentially the tent pole supporting federal greenhouse-gas regulations. This might sound like an obscure legal situation, but it’s a really big deal for climate policy in the US. So buckle up, and let’s look at what this rule says now, what the proposed change looks like, and what it all means. To set the stage, we have to go back to the Clean Air Act of 1970, the law that essentially gave the EPA the power to regulate air pollution. (Stick with me—I promise I’ll keep this short and not get too into the legal weeds.) There were some pollutants explicitly called out in this law and its amendments, including lead and sulfur dioxide. But it also required that the EPA regulate new pollutants that were found to…

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