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Brian X. Chen

ROLE COLUMNISTAT THE NEW YORK TIMESMENTIONS 1LAST SEEN MAY 23, 2026
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Brian X. Chen is the lead consumer technology writer and columnist for The New York Times, based in San Francisco. He writes the Tech Fix column, which examines consumer technology problems and solutions through reporting and analysis. He is known for his coverage of tech industry trends and consumer tech products, and was part of a team that received a George Polk award and Gerald Loeb award for investigating how social media companies mishandled user data.

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New York Times columnist Brian X. Chen argues that the search giant is starting to win the AI race, citing Gemini's rapid growth to 900 million regular users, Google's ability to make money from AI through advertising, and the company's plan to weave Gemini into Search, Gmail, Docs, Maps, Android, and eventually Apple's Siri.

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