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Joanna Stern explores AI integration in new book 'I Am Not a Robot'

Technology journalist Joanna Stern documented her year-long experiment in 2025, integrating AI into all aspects of her life, from daily tasks to personal relationships. Her experiences, detailed in the book "I Am Not a Robot: My Year Using AI to Do (Almost) Everything," explore the profound impact of AI on human existence and the potential for AI to become a collaborator or even a companion. Stern's journey led her to launch a new media business and YouTube channel, highlighting AI's transformative influence on her professional and personal life. AI

IMPACT Explores the personal and societal implications of widespread AI integration, prompting reflection on human-AI relationships.

RANK_REASON The cluster is a personal narrative and exploration of AI's impact, not a release or significant industry event.

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Joanna Stern explores AI integration in new book 'I Am Not a Robot'

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  1. The Guardian — AI TIER_1 English(EN) · Paula Cocozza ·

    My year with the robots: how Joanna Stern let AI into her home, work – and heart

    <p>In 2025, the tech journalist invited artificial intelligence to do nearly everything for her, including editing the book she was writing about the experiment. Some of it was useful, some not – but it was her time with a chatbot companion that really shook her</p><p>For a year,…

  2. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    🤖 My year with the robots: how Joanna Stern let AI into her home, work – and heart In 2025, the tech journalist invited artificial intelligence to do nearly eve

    🤖 My year with the robots: how Joanna Stern let AI into her home, work – and heart In 2025, the tech journalist invited artificial intelligence to do nearly everything for her, including editing the book she was writing about the experiment. Some of it was useful, some not – but …