Our goal is to wake up every day and discover what we describe as “zero history”: the story before someone knows that there is a story to tell. We strive to do that job in a conversational and accessible way, without fear and definitive and in the end it helps you understand what is changing, because and how it will influence your present and your future.
I’m Incredibly Proud This Our Work This Year Has Often Achieved the Lofty Goals We set for Ourselves: Wired Journalists have produced Groundbreaking reporting on doge’s disruption of Federal Agencies, UneArthed Ambiguities in The Jeffery Eptein Video, Delivered a Constant Drumbeat of Clear-Eyed Coverage On Ai’s Real-World Impact (and the Ai Industry’s Outralus Talent Wars), and Found the Time to Execute on narrative stories that manage the range, from a cult murder inflamed from the AI to the quantum apocalypse just around the corner.
We also had a lot of fun. Our creative team is pushing the boundaries of digital design, creating interactive such as our quantum encryption calculator and digital evocative packages, including our deep immersion in the frontiers of the calculation. And we are increasingly translating our journalism into new formats, including the vertical video that you will often see incorporated in our stories and our new podcast Valley incredibly.
There are so many reasons to be enthusiastic about Wired’s future. But it is important to recognize that we are doing this work within an ecosystem of information that is transforming in front of our eyes: the platforms on which stores such as Wired are connected with readers, listeners and spectators are unable in real time; Facebook traffic has disappeared years ago and now Google’s research is decreasing while the company reorieves users to rely on artificial intelligence panoramas instead of connections to credible publishers. More and more users are also completely jumping Google, opting to use chatbots such as Chatgpt or Claude to find information for which they were once based on the stores. In the meantime, the slop generated by the AI and the incorrect disinformation and disinformation are insinuating every internet pore, polluting social media and drowning news and man -guided narrative.
In Wired, our solution to this so -called “traffic apocalypse” and the sloppification to the internet is simple: to connect our humans to all of you humans.
Here is the plan: we will continue to produce high -level and narrative journalism, from written stories, scoops, characteristics and interviews with podcasts and audio narration, with small videos and live streaming. And we are inviting you to join us, directly on Wired.com or in your mailbox, with a new offer that we believe is more dynamic, more engaging and more precious. Above all, we are increasingly focused on the creation of a community and a shared conversation between wired journalists and all of you, our audience of curious, brilliant and focused people on the future all over the world. We want to answer your questions and solicit your inputs and ideas. We want to know what scares you, what excites you and what we can do to help you navigate in this strange new future.
As a wired subscriber, you will have access to an increasing series of exclusive advantages.
You can receive one of the five new weekly newsletters, each of which are written by a wired journalist. These newsletters, available only for wired subscribers, will show high quality reports and analyzes, written by journalists who are experts of origin deeply in their field.
You will also have access to the new AMA Livestream of Wired: these flows, which work at least twice a month, are designed to connect directly with the wired journalists, who answer your urgent questions about the greatest history or on the trend in the wired universe.
In addition, you can join the wired journalists and the subscribers in the commentary sections of the wired stories to discuss, debate or ask and answer questions.
And finally, many wired items are now available in audio form, with narrated versions created exclusively for subscribers.
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