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2025 Summer Series: Nicholas Confessore in Conversation with Genevive Crane
artificial intelligence race is on and finding its way into all aspects of
life, from science and technology, to medicine and education–even the Pope has
made it a priority. These two writers will discuss the power and perils of AI
for journalists and writers.
Nicholas Confessore is a New York-based political
and investigative reporter at The New York Times and a staff
writer at The New York Times Magazine. In addition to covering
American politics and government he also writes about the tech industry, cable
news, and tax evasion by the ultrawealthy. He was part of a team of reporters
whose coverage of the downfall of Governor Eliot Spitzer won the 2009 Pulitzer
Prize for breaking news reporting and in 2019 he and his colleagues were
Pulitzer finalists for their investigation of Facebook and other social media
companies. He is also a contributor to MSNBC where he provides on-air news
analysis.
Genevieve Sly Crane won the 2020 Whiting Award
for her first book, Sorority, about the dark side of
sisterhood. She currently teaches in the Creative Writing and Literature BFA
program at Stony Brook University.
Author conversations begin at 5:00 PM followed by a
Q&A and a wine reception, book sales and signing.
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