Introducing the WIRED Politics Lab newsletter and podcast. [View in browser]( | [Your newsletter preferences]( [WIRED Special Edition: Letter from the Editor] By Katie Drummond | Global editorial director Since taking the helm as WIREDâs global editorial director last August, Iâve heard from plenty of avid audience membersâsome with enthusiastic feedback about WIRED stories or coverage areas, and others with a consistent message that goes something like this: âI come to WIRED to read about tech, not [insert topic]. Stick to tech.â In January 2024, we made a commitment to do just that: [By launching a politics vertical](. Let me explain. On a global scale, 2024 is poised to be the most purely digital, technologically mediated, psychologically manipulative election season any of us have ever seen. Weâve already witnessed how rapidly advancing gen-AI tools can create propaganda and disinformation that proliferate online, causing confusion among politicians and the electorate alike. Hacks and intrusions are inevitable: Ever since the DNC was hacked in 2016 by Guccifer 2.0, turning âHillaryâs emailsâ into a Trump punchline, itâs been clear that digital Watergates are now not only possible but likely. And then thereâs the rise of influencers, an industry of widely followed online personalities who can and will be bought by companies and campaigns to deliver carefully crafted messages on platforms like YouTube and TikTok. Most election coverage focuses on the horse race. WIREDâs will be completely different. Across the US election and many moreâincluding key votes in India, Ukraine, and Mexicoâweâre going to examine both the campaigns and the election stakes through a digital lens, focusing on disinformation, online extremism, conspiracies, social platforms, election influencers and grifters, the influence of AI, and more. Weâll also dig into policy issues core to the 2024 US election through a tech-centric lens, from AI policy to climate change to abortion access. WIRED is relentlessly focused on the future, and on building a better one. The 2024 election season will be instrumental in shaping our collective path forwardâand so weâre deepening our commitment to guide you through it. Iâm thrilled to introduce WIRED Politics Lab, a weekly newsletter and forthcoming podcast. [WIRED Special Edition: Letter from the Editor](newsletter=wirpolitics) Each week, weâll walk you through the biggest tech moments in politics and round up stories from the core WIRED politics team: Youâll read scoops and distinctive deep dives from Makena Kelly, on digital campaigns and influencers; David Gilbert, on online extremism and conspiracies; Vittoria Elliot, on platforms and global elections; and William Turton, on right-wing platforms and cybersecurity. Their coverage will be augmented by topical reporting from across the entire WIRED newsroom. You can [sign up for the Politics Lab newsletter](newsletter=wirpolitics) right now. In addition to reading WIREDâs stellar politics reporting, itâs also a great place to keep tabs on our upcoming podcast launch. [GET POLITICS LAB](newsletter=wirpolitics) However nervous you are about this year, know that WIRED is here to help make it make more senseâand that weâre all in this future together. Now: Go register to vote. [Portrait of Katie Drummond] [Katie Drummond]( Global editorial director, WIRED [GET WIRED]( [The future is happening fast. Stay ahead of it with WIRED.]( [Get full tech coverage with a subscription to WIRED for just]($30 $5.Plus free stickers WIRED on Facebook]( [(image) WIRED on Twitter]( [(image) WIRED on Instagram]( [(image) WIRED on LinkedIn]( [(image) WIRED on YouTube]( [Podcasts]( [TikTok]( Youâre receiving this email because you signed up for the Daily newsletter from WIRED. [Manage your preferences]( | [View our Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( Have questions or comments? [Send us a message](mailto:hello@wired.com?subject=Daily newsletter feedback). Need help? [Contact us](. Copyright © Condé Nast 2024. One World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007. All rights reserved.