The 8 worst technology failures of 2024

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The 8 worst technology failures of 2024

By Antonio Regalado | MIT Technology Review | December 17, 2024

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  1. They say you learn more from failure than success. If so, this is the story for you: MIT Technology Review’s annual roll call of the biggest flops, flimflams, and fiascos in all domains of technology.
  2. Some of the foul-ups were funny, like the “woke” AI which got Google in trouble after it drew Black Nazis. Some caused lawsuits, like a computer error by CrowdStrike that left thousands of Delta passengers stranded. We also reaped failures among startups that raced to expand from 2020 to 2022, a period of ultra-low interest rates. But then the economic winds shifted. Money wasn’t free anymore. The result? Bankruptcy and dissolution for companies whose ambitious technological projects, from vertical farms to carbon credits, hadn’t yet turned a profit and might never do so.
  3. Eight technology blunders which make MIT list for 2024 are:  Woke AI blunder, Boeing Starliner, CrowdStrike outage, Vertical farms, Exploding pagers, 23andMe, AI slop, and Voluntary carbon markets.

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Topics:  Human & Technology, Artificial Intelligence, Failure, Google, Delta Airline