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    Drew Harwell

    Tech reporter at The Washington Post

    Drew Harwell is a prominent technology reporter at The Washington Post, where he has been covering the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) and algorithms on society since joining the publication in 2014. His reporting focuses on how these technologies are reshaping various aspects of life, including privacy and social media dynamics.

    Background and Education

    • Education: Harwell graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Journalism from the University of Florida.
    • Early Career: Before joining The Washington Post, he worked at several other newspapers, including the Tampa Bay Times, where he reported on Florida's housing market post-crisis, and the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.

    Professional Experience

    • The Washington Post (2014 - Present): Harwell primarily reports on AI and its societal implications. He has also covered significant business stories, including those related to the Trump companies. His investigative work contributed to a team that won a George Polk Award in 2021.
    • Tampa Bay Times (2009 - 2014): Focused on housing and economic issues in Florida.
    • Seattle Post-Intelligencer (2008): Contributed to various sections, including science and business.
    • North Florida Herald (2007): Covered local government issues.

    Current Focus

    Harwell is particularly interested in:

    • The intersection of technology and daily life.
    • The evolving landscape of social media and its impact on journalism.
    • The challenges and opportunities presented by AI in newsrooms.

    He emphasizes the need for journalists to understand AI's capabilities and limitations, noting that while it can enhance journalism, it also poses risks such as misinformation and ethical concerns surrounding content generation.

    Public Engagement

    Harwell frequently participates in discussions about technology's role in society. He recently spoke at an event titled "Decoding AI: How Algorithms are Shaping Our Future," reflecting his commitment to educating the public about these critical issues.

    For further inquiries, he can be reached via email at drew.harwell@washpost.com.

    Highlights

    Nov 5 · twitter

    .@elonmusk, who has 11 kids, has played so many hours of Diablo 4 in the last month that he is the 19th-ranked player in the world (as measured by time to beat the hardest dungeon, known as Pit 150). Would require dozens or hundreds of hours of grinding.

    Oct 26 · twitter

    New from @isaacstanbecker & me: Trump, who's for years accused tech firms of favoring Democrats, has a cozy relationship with a techie of his own: Rumble's Chris Pavlovski. The "America First" ally's Macedonian workers get paid $13,000 a year. Gift link: https://t.co/cbIyAqgzrd

    Mar 15 · washingtonpost.com
    Drew Harwell on the TikTok bill - The Washington Post
    Mar 6 · poynter.org
    The Washington Post's Drew Harwell explains why AI is ... - Poynter
    Drew Harwell, technology reporter, speaks to Poynter about AI and ...
    Drew Harwell, technology reporter, speaks to Poynter about AI and ...
    Decoding AI with Drew Harwell

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    Experience

    Tech reporter at The Washington Post since Aug 2014
    Reporter at Tampa Bay Times from Jan 2009 to Aug 2014, Reporter at Seattle Post-Intelligencer in 2008, Reporter at North Florida Herald in 2007

    Education

    Bachelor of Science (BS) in Journalism from University of Florida

    Location

    Washington, District of Columbia, United States