
AI & I How Every Builds a Writing Team in the Age of AI
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Mar 18, 2026 Kate Lee, editor in chief at Every and a veteran editor shaped by publishing, Medium, WeWork, and Stripe Press, talks about building a writing team with AI. She covers using AI to sort hundreds of job applicants. She gets into training tools on editorial standards. She also shares the scramble of publishing two major model reviews in just 24 hours.
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Kate Lee Built Her Career by Reacting to Each Prior Job
- Kate Lee moved from literary agent to Medium, WeWork, and Stripe by reacting against the constraints of each prior role.
- She left 10 years in publishing for faster feedback, fled media for WeWork, then joined Stripe Press six weeks before the pandemic.
Stripe Press Worked Because the Founders Truly Cared
- Stripe Press worked because publishing came from founders who genuinely loved books and ideas, not from a marketing brainstorm.
- Kate Lee says that top-down conviction let Stripe connect books to its mission of enabling more global entrepreneurship.
Kate Lee Joined Every During Its Identity Reset
- Kate Lee first helped Every as an advisor and freelance editor before joining full time during the post-Lex reset.
- She took on guest pieces first, then pushed to edit Dan Shipper and other core writers because the main product needed the same rigor.

