Kate Lee
Editor
about
Kate Lee is an editor, publisher, and digital strategist currently consulting on content, editorial, and marketing strategy for media and technology startups. Most recently, she was the publisher of the Stripe imprint, Stripe Press. She spent the first decade of her career as a literary agent at International Creative Management (ICM), joined Medium as its first editorial hire, and launched a large-scale global content program for WeWork.
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Ethical conundrums abound as creators wrestle with concerns about false advertising, AI-generated sexual content, and performative acts of kindness
Someone appears to be using the names of music in Russia to claim copyright on American audio clips
As creators, we must search for reasons to create outside of the social response our art might generate
Plus the end of a creator era, British anonymity laws, and the strange case of an un-dead romance novelist
The psychological underpinnings of social performance
The soft power of Google Doc publishing
Is the human creator's time finished?
What happens when you train Tiktok to show you videos you'll hate
Influencing with extra steps and a slight nod to self-awareness
Creativity was once reserved for the gods. Now it seems to be the domain of the powerful. How did we get here?
Is it really philanthropy if everyone's watching?
Can conversations with AI-generated historical figures help people understand the past?
How digital minimalism is a creator’s secret weapon
Reflections on resisting audience capture
Out: feeling ashamed of our interests. In: embracing what brings us joy.