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Vox's coverage of AI's impact on your life. ? Hi there, I’m Bryan Walsh, the editor of Future

Vox's coverage of AI's impact on your life. [Vox.com logo](www.vox.com)   Hi there, I’m Bryan Walsh, the editor of Future Perfect, Vox’s section focused on the policies, people, and innovations that could make the future a better place for everyone. Artificial intelligence is very much a part of that — for better and for worse — so I wanted to point you to some of Vox’s recent coverage of AI. The rise of AI is one of the biggest stories in tech, and I’m so proud of the way our recent work has explained AI’s potential impact across a range of issues while also connecting these developments to our readers’ lives. Just over the last couple months, we’ve published: - Whizy Kim on [how chip designer Nvidia beat everyone in the AI race]( - Dylan Matthews on [how AI could explode the economy]( (and how it could fizzle out) - Brian Calvert on the [growing energy use]( driven by AI - Joshua Keating on the Pentagon’s plans to [build thousands of easily replaceable, AI-enabled drones]( - Constance Grady on [why AI-written garbage ebooks filled Amazon]( (and how they get made) At Vox, we're lucky to have subject matter experts who can explain the big-picture shifts driven by AI. I hope these stories will help shape how you think about its impact. If you’d like to support this coverage, please consider starting a recurring membership. Vox relies in part on direct support from readers, listeners, and viewers to fund our journalism, and we’d appreciate your contribution today. SUPPORT OUR WORK   [Yes, I'll contribute]( Thanks for reading Vox. We’re glad you’re here. Bryan Walsh Editorial director, Vox   [Vox logo]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Unsubscribe]( from this email or [manage your email preferences](. View our [Privacy Notice]( and our [Terms of Service](. Vox Media, 1201 Connecticut Ave. NW, Floor 12, Washington, DC 20036. Copyright © 2024. All rights reserved.

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