Axios AI+

Taking you inside the AI revolution, and delivering scoops and insights on the technologies reshaping our lives.

It is co-authored by Axios chief technology correspondent Ina Fried and global technology correspondent Ryan Heath.

Why it matters: AI’s transformations of industry and society are poised to rival those triggered by the arrival of the internet two decades ago.

  • The Axios tech team has been leading coverage of AI and the revolutionary potential it brings, providing scoops and valuable insights on the latest updates and innovations from industry leaders.

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Ina Fried

Ina Fried (born December 17, 1974), formerly Ian Fried, is an American journalist for Axios. Prior to that, she was senior editor for All Things Digital and a senior staff writer for CNET Network’s News.com, and worked for Re/code.

She is a frequent commenter on technology news on National Public Radio and local television news, and for other print and broadcast outlets.

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The Conversation AI

From Martin LaMonica, former technology journalist and science editor for The Conversation, currently Director of Editorial Projects and Newsletters:

Dear reader,
We at The Conversation are keen to know what questions you have about AI and types of stories you want to read.

To tell us, please fill out this very short questionnaire. I’ll share your responses (no names or emails will be attached) with the editors to help guide our coverage going forward.

The Conversation AI is different than most newsletters on artificial intelligence. We will, of course, cover how the technology is evolving and its many applications.

But our editors and expert authors do more – they look broadly at the impact this powerful technology is having on society, whether it’s new ethical and regulatory questions, or changes to the workplace. Also, our academic writers approach this subject from a variety of disciplines and from universities around the world, bringing you a global perspective on this hot issue.

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Martin LaMonica

Martin Lamonica has worked as a reporter and editor for more than 30 years at digital and print publications. Before joining The Conversation, he wrote regularly on energy, science and technology, and business for MIT Technology Review, the Boston Globe and the Guardian.

He previously worked as a reporter at CNET News/CBS Interactive and was executive editor at a Silicon Valley-based business technology newspaper. He started his journalism career in Paris where he worked for five years.

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Digital Future Daily

Digital Future Daily (DFD) is a newsletter produced by Politico. Sign up to get DFD in your inbox at the link below.

DFD’s tag is”How the next wave of technology is upending the global economy and its power structures”.

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Benedict Evans

What happened in tech that mattered, and what did it mean? Once a week, I send an email newsletter to close to 200,000 people – I pick out the changes and ideas you don’t want to miss in all the noise, and give them context and analysis.

What matters in tech? What’s going on, what might it mean, and what will happen next?

I’ve spent 20 years analysing mobile, media and technology, and worked in equity research, strategy, consulting and venture capital. I’m now an independent analyst. Mostly, that means trying to work out what questions to ask.

I write essays about things I’m trying to understand, and a weekly newsletter with 175,000 subscribers, and give presentations pulling together these ideas.

What happened in tech that mattered, and what did it mean? Once a week, I send an email newsletter to close to 200,000 people – I pick out the changes and ideas you don’t want to miss in all the noise, and give them context and analysis.

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