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Sage Lazzaro

Sage Lazzaro is a technology writer and editor focused on artificial intelligence, data, cloud, digital culture, and technology’s impact on our society and culture. She previously wrote the Thursday edition of the biweekly Eye on AI newsletter. Prior to contributing to Fortune, she was a senior tech editor at Business Insider. Sage’s work has also appeared in publications including VentureBeat, Wired, OneZero, Supercluster, Vice, and The New York Observer. She is based in New York City.

How Visa wove AI into every facet of the company by approaching it as both a science and an art
AIHow Visa wove AI into every facet of the company by approaching it as both a science and an art
By Sage LazzaroOctober 7, 2025
‘Our chapters will work for any enterprise’: Honeywell’s AI chiefs share the strategies that helped the firm mature its AI efforts
AI‘Our chapters will work for any enterprise’: Honeywell’s AI chiefs share the strategies that helped the firm mature its AI efforts
By Sage LazzaroOctober 7, 2025
Maturing AI, business impact, and agents galore: How the CAIO role has evolved over the past year
AIMaturing AI, business impact, and agents galore: How the CAIO role has evolved over the past year
By Sage LazzaroSeptember 3, 2025
Agentic AI is the technology’s new frontier, and CAIOs are toiling to get agents implemented correctly
AIAgentic AI is the technology’s new frontier, and CAIOs are toiling to get agents implemented correctly
By Sage LazzaroSeptember 3, 2025
Why Zocdoc made one of its founders CAIO: ‘You have a little bit more political capital’
AIWhy Zocdoc made one of its founders CAIO: ‘You have a little bit more political capital’
By Sage LazzaroSeptember 3, 2025
AI is already touching nearly every corner of the medical field
AIAI is already touching nearly every corner of the medical field
By Sage LazzaroJuly 23, 2025
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AIHow a bulldozer, crane, and excavator rental company is using AI to save 3,000 hours per week
By Sage LazzaroJuly 23, 2025
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AIAI isn’t just entering law offices—it’s challenging the entire legal playbook
By Sage LazzaroJuly 23, 2025
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AIAI is helping blue-collar workers do more with less as labor shortages are projected to worsen 
By Sage LazzaroJune 11, 2025
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AIAI is changing how employees train—and starting to reduce how much training they need
By Sage LazzaroJune 11, 2025
Companies are overhauling their hiring processes to screen candidates for AI skills—and attitudes
AICompanies are overhauling their hiring processes to screen candidates for AI skills—and attitudes
By Sage LazzaroJune 11, 2025
‘AI fatigue’ is settling in as companies’ proofs of concept increasingly fail. Here’s how to prevent it 
AI‘AI fatigue’ is settling in as companies’ proofs of concept increasingly fail. Here’s how to prevent it 
By Sage LazzaroJune 11, 2025
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NewslettersA new wildfire prediction AI model shows why data rules
By Sage LazzaroApril 3, 2025
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NewslettersOpenAI and Microsoft add new image generation and AI agent features—and showcase their platform advantage
By Sage LazzaroMarch 27, 2025
A phone displaying a title saying "manus" and "the general AI agent."
NewslettersSome AI agent customers say reality doesn’t match the hype
By Sage LazzaroMarch 20, 2025
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