David Streitfeld

David Streitfeld is a reporter for The New York Times based in San Francisco. He primarily covers technology and its impact on society. With a background in programming and journalism, David has been reporting on the tech industry since its early days, including covering Amazon from its inception. Throughout his career at The New York Times, he has received multiple awards including a Pulitzer Prize for the newspaper's coverage of Apple. Committed to journalistic ethics, David adheres to The New York Times' Ethical Journalism Handbook and emphasizes fairness in his reporting. He can be contacted at streitfeld@nytimes.com.

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This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

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Recent Articles

Tech Leaders Advocate for Universal Basic Income and Universal Basic Compute in Response to Job Losses from AI and Automation

Tech Leaders Advocate for Universal Basic Income and Universal Basic Compute in Response to Job Losses from AI and Automation

Broke On: Sunday, 14 July 2024 Tech leaders like Sam Altman of OpenAI advocate for universal basic income (UBI) to address job losses from AI and automation, with studies showing positive effects on recipients' basic needs and workforce engagement. Elon Musk, Jack Dorsey, and Chris Hughes also support UBI. Political hurdles persist but the debate continues as technological impact on jobs becomes clearer. Altman also proposes universal basic compute for access to computational resources and AI tools for a more equitable future.