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Jeremy Kahn is Fortune's AI Editor, spearheading the publication's coverage of artificial intelligence. He is the author of Mastering AI: A Survival Guide to Our Superpowered Future (Simon & Schuster, July 2024), and he is the lead author of Fortune's Eye on AI newsletter. Before rejoining Fortune in 2019, he spent eight years at Bloomberg as a technology reporter and a senior writer for Bloomberg Markets magazine. His writing has also appeared in numerous publications including The New York Times, The International Herald Tribune, Newsweek, The Atlantic, Smithsonian, The Boston Globe, and Portfolio. From 2007 to 2011, he reported from New Delhi, India. Prior to moving to India, he was the managing editor of the New Republic. He began his career at Fortune in New York, where he worked from 1997 to 2004. He holds degrees from the University of Pennsylvania and the London School of Economics. He is currently based in London.

Huawei Deputy Chairman Ken Hu Speaking At the Fortune Global Forum 2019 in Paris.
ConferencesHuawei Deputy Chairman Isn’t Optimistic Firm Will Reconcile With U.S. Anytime Soon
By Jeremy KahnNovember 18, 2019
Amazon CTO Werner Vogels speaking at Web Summit
NewslettersA.I. Is Everywhere—But Where Is Human Judgment?
By Jeremy KahnNovember 12, 2019
Taavet Hinrikus, co-founder and chairman of TransferWise Ltd., speaks at the Sooner Than You Think London tech conference in London, U.K., on Wednesday, June 12, 2019. The two-day event features tech executives from PayPal, Slack, Mozilla, Uber, Google and others as well as officials such as Irelands privacy watchdog. Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg via Getty Images
FinanceFintechs TransferWise and GoCardless Partner to Let Businesses Collect Recurring Cross-Border Payments
By Jeremy KahnNovember 6, 2019
A mobile phone showing a brain and a selection of A.I. apps
TechBooz Allen Creates ‘App Store’ for A.I.
By Jeremy KahnNovember 4, 2019
Spectators watching a Starcraft II match during the "Homestory Cup" esports tournament.
TechArtificial Intelligence Can Now Beat Nearly Everyone at Video Game Starcraft 2
By Jeremy KahnOctober 30, 2019
Robot arms in a factory.
NewslettersIt’s Not HAL, But It Sure Does Boost Revenue: Eye on A.I.
By Jeremy KahnOctober 22, 2019
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MagazineInside James Dyson’s costly decision to kill his electric car
By Jeremy KahnOctober 17, 2019
Dyson Pulls the Plug on Its Plan to Build an Electric Car
TechDyson Pulls the Plug on Its Plan to Build an Electric Car
By Jeremy KahnOctober 10, 2019
A black man having his face analyzed by facial recognition software.
NewslettersWhy Did Google Offer Black People $5 to Harvest Their Faces?: Eye on A.I.
By Jeremy KahnOctober 8, 2019
Learning to love the bot: Managers need to understand A.I. logic before using it as a business tool
MagazineLearning to love the bot: Managers need to understand A.I. logic before using it as a business tool
By Jeremy KahnSeptember 26, 2019
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TechWhat Is Quantum Supremacy, and Why Is It Such a Computing Milestone?
By Jeremy KahnSeptember 20, 2019
Two Developments Highlighting Artificial Intelligence's Industry Shattering Potential
NewslettersWhy These Two Innovations In Artificial Intelligence Are So Important: Eye on A.I.
By Jeremy Kahn and Jonathan VanianSeptember 17, 2019
Photo of man handing a contract to another person to sign.
Tech‘Skype Mafia’ Backs A.I. Startup Automating Contract Negotiations
By Jeremy KahnSeptember 11, 2019
AI facial recognition image for Partnership on AI visa rule story
TechTech Coalition Asks Governments to Ease Visa Rules for A.I. Experts
By Jeremy KahnSeptember 10, 2019
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TechIn Breakthrough, Company Uses Quantum Physics to Protect Data Over Standard Telecom Networks
By Jeremy KahnSeptember 9, 2019
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