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Joanna Stern Launches New Things as 'I Am Not a Robot' Debuts on May 12
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Updated · The Verge · May 11

Joanna Stern Launches New Things as 'I Am Not a Robot' Debuts on May 12

8 articles · Updated · The Verge · May 11
  • Joanna Stern has left The Wall Street Journal to start New Things, a new media company built around newsletters, video, events and direct audience subscriptions.
  • May 12 marks the release of her book "I Am Not a Robot," drawn from 12 months of using AI across work and home life and testing where the technology is useful versus overhyped.
  • Stern said New Things is launching with an NBC News partnership to extend beyond core tech audiences, while YouTube will serve as a primary distribution channel despite its weak standalone economics for creators.
  • Her reporting and book argue that wearable AI may find a consumer breakthrough sooner than humanoid robots, which she says remain far from ready for home use because of data, safety and utility gaps.
  • The broader pitch behind both projects is to explain fast-moving technology to mainstream consumers while examining AI's trade-offs around privacy, labor, children and regulation.
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