Joanna Stern Launches New Media Empire With AI Book

Former Wall Street Journal tech columnist Joanna Stern starts her own media company, New Things, debuting her new AI book 'I Am Not a Robot.'
In a significant career pivot that marks a major shift in tech journalism, Joanna Stern has departed her prestigious role as senior personal technology columnist at The Wall Street Journal to launch her own independent media venture. The accomplished journalist, who has been a fixture in technology reporting for years, is making her bold entrepreneurial move at a moment when interest in artificial intelligence and consumer technology has never been higher. This transition represents not just a change in employment, but a fundamental reimagining of how tech journalism can be produced and distributed in the modern media landscape.
Stern's departure from one of the nation's most respected publications comes as she introduces her highly anticipated new book titled I Am Not a Robot, which is hitting shelves this week on May 12th. The book explores the intersection of artificial intelligence and everyday human life, examining how AI technology is reshaping the way we live, work, and interact with the world around us. Through extensive research and personal experimentation, Stern has embedded herself in AI ecosystems and communities to understand both the promises and perils of this transformative technology. The book promises to deliver the kind of accessible, consumer-focused analysis that has made Stern such a trusted voice in tech reporting.
Beyond her accomplished journalism career, Stern holds the distinction of being one of the original cofounders of The Verge, the influential technology and culture publication that has shaped how millions of people understand the digital world. She has also served as a guest host for Decoder, the popular technology podcast that explores the impact of emerging technologies on society. Her deep relationships within the tech industry, combined with her ability to translate complex technological concepts for general audiences, have established her as one of the most respected voices in technology journalism. These credentials provide her with a unique foundation upon which to build her new independent media company.
Source: The Verge


