Kate Lee has spent her career working with words—first as a literary agent, then in roles at Medium, WeWork, and Stripe. As Every’s editor in chief, she’s been the quiet force behind the newsletter for more than three years. Lately, something has shifted in Kate’s work. After years of watching her colleague Dan Shipper evangelize AI from the front lines, Katie has started rewiring how she works and is integrating more and more AI tools in her work. We had Kate on to talk about her career path from book deals to tech startups, what it really means to run a newsletter as a small team in the age of AI, and what she thinks the bottleneck to automating copyediting is. Plus: the story of pulling off reviews of two major model releases in 24 hours, and how she’s using her AI-powered browser to help her hire. To hear more from Dan Shipper:Subscribe to Every: https://every.to/subscribe Follow him on X: https://twitter.com/danshipper Timestamps0:01 – Introduction and Kate's early career as a literary agent4:45 – From book publishing to tech: Medium, WeWork, and Stripe Press12:00 – How Kate joined Every and what made the role click27:00 – What it's like to be a knowledge worker at the frontier of AI31:00 – The “aha” moment: using AI to manage hundreds of applicants36:24 – How Every's editorial team uses AI to enforce standards and train taste45:06 – Publishing two reviews of major model releases on the same day51:39 – What automating copy editing requiresLinks to resources mentioned in the episode:Proof: https://www.proofeditor.ai/