
Rachel Dry
Enterprise Editor, Styles Desk at The New York Times
Sunday Business editor @nytimesbusiness. Formerly: deputy enterprise editor @nytpolitics and editor of Sunday Review. Very occasional standup comic.
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1 month ago |
nytimes.com | Kevin Roose |Casey Newton |Whitney Jones |Rachel Cohn |Rachel Dry |Chris Wood | +3 more
This week, Google introduced a new way to search, which could mean that Googling as we know it is on the way out. It's called AI Mode and it is essentially the company's response to the growing number of people turning to A.I. chat bots instead of Google search. We walk through what this new product looks like, who can use it and what it could mean for the internet's future.
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1 month ago |
nytimes.com | Kevin Roose |Casey Newton |Rachel Cohn |Whitney Jones |Rachel Dry |Alyssa Moxley | +4 more
This week, Anthropic's C.E.O., Dario Amodei, returns to the show for a candid, wide-ranging interview. We discuss Anthropic's brand-new Claude 3.7 Sonnet model, the A.I. arms race against China, and his hopes and fears for this technology over the next two years. Then, we gather up recent tech stories, put them into a hat and close out the week with a round of HatGPT. Guest: Additional Reading: Image Credit...
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2 months ago |
nytimes.com | Kevin Roose |Casey Newton |Rachel Cohn |Whitney Jones |Rachel Dry |Chris Wood | +3 more
Kevin reports back from the A.I. Action Summit in Paris, where it was full speed ahead toward artificial general intelligence, with a conspicuous lack of action on the safety front. Also, Happy Valentine's Day! We're taking a look at A.I. on dating apps. First, our producer Rachel Cohn explains what happened when she applied all of the advice from Hinge's new Prompt Feedback tool to her dating profile.
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2 months ago |
nytimes.com | Kevin Roose |Casey Newton |Whitney Jones |Rachel Cohn |Rachel Dry |Daniel Ramirez | +1 more
A Chinese firm called DeepSeek managed to upend global markets at the start of the week, to drag down chipmaker Nvidia - and to surge to No. 1 in the iPhone app store, all in basically no time at all. Today, in this bonus episode, we talk through the news behind the freakout. How is a new A.I. model from one Chinese A.I. company making such a big splash? And what does it mean for the U.S. artificial intelligence industry? Image Credit...
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Jan 24, 2025 |
nytimes.com | Kevin Roose |Casey Newton |Rachel Cohn |Whitney Jones |Rachel Dry |Alyssa Moxley | +5 more
This week, TikTok died, came back to life - and now exists in a kind of limbo state. We break down what that may signal for how tech does business with the new Trump administration. Then we pump up the fun with memecoins and explore how the Trump family is cashing in. And finally, MSNBC's Chris Hayes joins us to discuss his new book about attention. Additional Reading: Image Credit...
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funny to write about bad bosses for the greatest boss @rachel_dry whose brilliant editing made this piece happen!

“OK, so the workhouse that inspired Oliver Twist being turned into luxury condos? And a pauper’s graveyard is being exhumed? Well that’s our Christmas weekend cover story all taken care of.” @DSegalNYTimes and I know how to celebrate the season: https://t.co/wfbpyzO9ie

Time is weird. Milestones can seem elusive. But I am proud to celebrate this achievement in my journalism career today: Asking a talented young person (@emmabgo) to call me old in the NYT. Sunrise, sunset, kids: https://t.co/ySnql6BgJ6