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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.

OpenAI settles into its VC era
NewslettersOpenAI settles into its VC era
By Sage LazzaroAugust 1, 2024
AI’s Olympic moment says a lot about the technology’s potential—and its perils
NewslettersAI’s Olympic moment says a lot about the technology’s potential—and its perils
By Sage LazzaroJuly 25, 2024
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NewslettersDeepL, long a leader in translation tech, finally embraces LLMs
By Sage LazzaroJuly 18, 2024
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Newsletters70,000 students are already using AI textbooks
By Sage LazzaroJuly 11, 2024
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NewslettersOriginal sins and dirty secrets: GenAI has an ethics problem. These are the three things it most urgently needs to fix
By Sage LazzaroJune 27, 2024
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NewslettersGenerative AI is coming to the emergency room
By Sage LazzaroJune 20, 2024
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NewslettersAnthropic calls for AI red teaming to be standardized
By Sage LazzaroJune 13, 2024
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NewslettersA UN Report on AI and human rights highlights dangers of the AI revolution—and our own power to prevent substantial harms
By Sage LazzaroJune 6, 2024
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NewslettersAI companies are competing for talent with more than pay packages and GPU access. Their position on AI safety may be starting to matter too
By Sage LazzaroMay 30, 2024
Amazon readies Alexa for its second act—but it has an uphill battle 
NewslettersAmazon readies Alexa for its second act—but it has an uphill battle 
By Sage LazzaroMay 23, 2024
Senate AI group punts on regulation while urging the government to spend billions on the tech ASAP 
NewslettersSenate AI group punts on regulation while urging the government to spend billions on the tech ASAP 
By Sage LazzaroMay 16, 2024
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NewslettersConnecticut swings big on AI regulation—and strikes out
By Sage LazzaroMay 9, 2024
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NewslettersYou’ll probably need to learn a new acronym to keep up with the latest AI trend
By Sage LazzaroMay 2, 2024
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NewslettersAI for drug discovery draws a $1 billion launch—and a lot of hope
By Sage LazzaroApril 25, 2024
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NewslettersU.S. tech companies dominate the generative AI boom—and the cost of model training explains why, a new Stanford University report shows
By Sage LazzaroApril 18, 2024
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