Ian Krietzberg

I am currently serving as the Editor-in-Chief of the fast-growing AI newsletter The Deep View. I additionally host the podcast, The Deep View: Conversations, a long-form interview podcast associated with The Deep View. I'm thrilled to be back in an EIC role, creating and implementing editorial strategy & helping our audience make sense of the complex and often frightening world of artificial intelligence. I am focused on pursuing all the threads that bind AI coverage together: ethics, safety, regulation, technological advancements, robotics, neuroscience, psychology, philosophy, AVs, VCs, investors and -- above all -- humanity.

I began my professional writing career in high school and have been working as a journalist ever since. I am endlessly fascinated by the world of AI, all the implications of our ever-more-encompassing digital world, and the neurological, psychological and scientific nuances to the idea of synthetic "intelligence."

I have previously written for TheStreet, CNBC and Patch.com, among others. I also passionately served as the managing editor and editor-in-chief of my student newspaper, The Signal, until May 2022.

In 2023, I published my first short story: The Ballad of Broken Things.


I can be reached at ian@thedeepview.ai. 

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WSJ • 6th May 2020

Opinion | Should Colleges Reopen in the Fall?

Editor’s note: This Future View is about reopening universities in the fall. Next week we’ll discuss the severe financial problems many colleges are facing. We’ll ask, “If budget cuts are necessary, where should colleges look to find savings?” Students should click here to submit opinions of fewer than 250 words before May 12. The best responses will be published that night.
WSJ • 13th November 2019

Opinion | Should Trans Women Compete in Women's Sports?

Editor’s note: This Future View is about the participation of male-to-female transgender athletes in women’s sports. Next week we’ll ask, “Has the constitutional and political bar for impeaching U.S. officials been set too high or too low?” Students should click here to submit opinions of fewer than 250 words before Nov. 19. The best responses will be published that night.
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