About
Steven Rosenbaum is an Emmy Award–winning author, entrepreneur, and curator who founded five content companies and is known as the father of user-generated content for creating MTV News Unfiltered. His previous books, Curation Nation (McGraw-Hill, 2011) and Curate This! (2014), drew praise from Douglas Rushkoff, Craig Newmark, and Bob Pittman. He writes a weekly MediaPost column and has contributed to Wired, Forbes, Fast Company, and The Columbia Journalism Review, The Atlantic, and . His honors include 2 Emmy Awards, 6 New York Festival's World Medals, 4 CINE Golden Eagles, 6 Telly Awards, and recognition as Purdue University Science Journalism Laureate. His documentary 7 Days in September holds a rare 100% Rotten Tomatoes rating. He holds two patents in video curation and ad technology, served as NYC's first Entrepreneur at Large, and has spoken at SXSW, TED, BBC, DLD, and VidCon. Additional work is listed at his website.
Featured Work
The Future of Truth
The Future of Truth examines how AI, algorithms, and social media are reshaping what we believe and how we know it. Drawing on conversations with leading thinkers in technology, philosophy, and media, Steven Rosenbaum maps the forces eroding shared reality—filter bubbles, engagement-driven feeds, and synthetic content—and makes the case for rebuilding trust in our information ecosystem before the line between real and fake disappears for good.
Other Works
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Curate This: The Hands-On, How-To Guide To Content Curation
2014
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Curation Nation
2011
