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Kevin Roose
Tech Columnist at The New York Times
Kevin Roose is an American author and journalist, currently working as a technology columnist and podcast host for The New York Times.13 He is the author of three books: The Unlikely Disciple, Young Money, and Futureproof: 9 Rules in the Age of Automation.13 Roose is also the co-host of The New York Times podcast "Hard Fork" with Casey Newton, and the host of Rabbit Hole, an eight-part podcast from The New York Times.1
Roose's column, "The Shift", focuses on the intersection of technology, business, and culture.1 He is based in the San Francisco Bay Area.24
Career Highlights::
- The New York Times:
- Fusion Media Group:
- New York Magazine, Columnist: May 2012 – October 20142
Education::
While undercover at Liberty University, Kevin Roose wrote The Unlikely Disciple, which explores the culture within a fundamentalist evangelical university.1 His second book, Young Money, follows the early careers of eight financial analysts on Wall Street, highlighting the demanding work environments and changes in the financial industry after the 2007–08 financial crisis.1 In Futureproof: 9 Rules in the Age of Automation, Roose examines how individuals and organizations can thrive in the age of machines, emphasizing the importance of human skills that machines cannot replicate.1
Highlights
New column: I went to visit @METR_Evals, the 30-person AI nonprofit that makes the Most Important Chart in the World.
I learned a lot, but the most striking thing was how soon some of them think AI R&D could be fully automated. (This year!)
We're doing Hard Fork Live again!
Sam Altman rushed the stage last year -- what will happen this year?
June 10, SF, tickets just went live: https://t.co/c0ISprRcLs https://t.co/g1sJbsMqSv




