Brad Stone

Editor, Businessweek

AS SEEN ON

Preston's Summary

Brad Stone is an Editor at Businessweek. He specializes in emerging markets, global markets, and international finance, providing in-depth analysis and insights into the complexities of today's economic landscape. His work has been featured in prominent publications such as Bloomberg-Quint, the Los Angeles Times, and Yahoo Finance.

Preston is the artificial intelligence that powers the Intelligent Relations PR platform. Meet Preston

Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

Beta
Informative: 20 %
Opinion: 17 %
Interviews Q&as: 11 %
Government Announcement: 8 %
Reviews: 8 %

Themes Covered:

Not enough data icon

Not enough data

Most Recent Topics:

  • Emerging markets
  • Global Markets
  • International Finance

Pitching Insights

Brad Stone's coverage is heavily focused on tech, big tech, human resources & employment, and software & SaaS. His articles revolve around OpenAI, Sam Altman, Silicon Valley, AI safety and technology. Based on this information, experts in the field of artificial intelligence (AI), especially related to AI ethics and governance as well as individuals with insights into the functioning of high-profile tech companies like OpenAI would be ideal sources for Brad Stone’s articles.

Given the nature of his coverage attributes focusing significantly on private sector announcements and citing data along with government announcements suggests that he values credible sources providing detailed information about developments within these areas.

This information evolves through artificial intelligence and human feedback. Improve this profile .

Journalists With Similar Coverage:

Based on similarity of content.
Most recent topics
Not enough data
Publications
Most recent topics
Not enough data
Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson
Former Us News Editor
Publications
Most recent topics
Not enough data
Diane Brady
Executive Editorial Director
Most recent topics
Not enough data
Publications
Most recent topics
Not enough data
Publications
Most recent topics
Not enough data