Biz journalist Lynley starts AI newsletter “Supervised”

Longtime business journalist Matthew Lynley, most recently at Business Insider, has started a newsletter covering artificial intelligence called “Supervised.” Lynley writes, “Supervised isn’t about covering the latest hot shit Generative AI startup. I want to help my readers understand the implications of a technology and the team building it—whether that’s the operational impact of AutoGPT or […]

Minneapolis/St. Paul Biz Journal seeks startups reporter

Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal is looking for a competitive, resourceful reporter to cover Minnesota’s vibrant startup ecosystem, which includes tech, health and med tech, and various other types of startups as well as the investors and organizations that foster them. This reporter will also cover the Twin Cities’ largest tech and medical companies, plus the […]

The Information seeks a reporter to write an AI newsletter

The Information is hiring a reporter to lead a new daily newsletter about artificial intelligence—the technology, the business, the regulation and the impact. This is a high-profile, fast-paced job for a scoopy reporter who wants to seize a massive opportunity. This reporter will cover how AI is transforming industries, from Hollywood to cybersecurity to software […]

The Information hires Huang as a data reporter

Tech news site The Information has hired Kalley Huang as a data reporter. Huang has been a technology reporting fellow for The New York Times based in San Francisco. Before joining The Times, she reported for The Texas Tribune, The Dallas Morning News and the El Paso Times. Huang is from New York and graduated from the […]

Washington Post hires Thadani to cover Apple

Washington Post business editor Lori Montgomery, deputy business editor Christina Passariello and technology industry editor Laura Stevens sent out the following on Monday: We are thrilled to announce Trisha Thadani is joining The Washington Post to cover Apple. Trisha comes to The Post after six years at the San Francisco Chronicle. Most recently, she covered […]

Bloomberg hires Kahn as its climate tech editor

Bloomberg News has hired Brian Kahn to be its climate technology editor. Most recently, he has been editing The Guardian’s “America’s Dirty Divide” series, which examines America’s environmental inequalities and how climate change could make things more harrowing. Kahn has been a lecturer at Columbia University. Previously, he was a climate editor at Protocol and served as […]

Bloomberg Government hires Seddiq to cover tech policy

Bloomberg Government has hired reporter Oma Seddiq to cover technology policy. She previously was at Insider covering legal affairs. She also worked at Business Insider as a politics reporter. Previously, Seddiq served as the publication’s politics fellow, as well as a digital producer for Politico. She also worked as the wealth intern for Forbes. Seddiq graduated from Northwestern University with […]

Bloomberg is expanding its artificial intelligence coverage

Bloomberg announced an expansion of its artificial intelligence coverage The content will explore key themes, including innovations and investments in artificial intelligence, the use of artificial intelligence in industries and society, understanding AI, and the impact and ethics surrounding artificial intelligence. There is now a landing page on Bloomberg.com for artificial intelligence news and features. […]

Wired reporter banned from Twitter after reporting on hack

A reporter at Wired magazine has been banned from Twitter after he wrote that anti-trans activist Matt Walsh had his Twitter account hacked, reports Matt Novak of Forbes. Novak reports, “Dell Cameron, a senior writer at Wired who covers Big Tech, wrote about the hack on Wednesday and even interviewed the person allegedly responsible for posting to Walsh’s account. […]

The end of the print computer magazine

Harry McCracken writes on Technologizer about the end of printed computer magazines. McCracken writes, “Pretending that the internet didn’t exist sounds like a preposterous strategy for keeping a print magazine alive, but it somehow worked. Maximum PC and MacLife survived—scrawny, but with a pulse—until 2023. Their final issues were 98-page weaklings that cost $9.99 apiece and seem to have a […]