Ellen Glover
Senior Staff Reporter at Built In
Expertise: Tech journalism
Education: Indiana University

Ellen Glover is a Built In senior staff reporter covering all things tech, with a particular focus on artificial intelligence and data science. She earned a B.A. in Journalism from Indiana University - Bloomington in 2018, and began writing for Built In in 2019. Among other media outlets, her reporting has also appeared in USA Today, the Chicago Reader, the Daily Beast, and the Marshall Project, where she won a Pulitzer Prize. Her work in audio production also received a Scripps Howard award and a Pulitzer Prize finalist citation.

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OSINT tools allow users to more easily explore the wonderful world of publicly available information.
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With a recession looming, here’s how designers can adapt and thrive.
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Responsible AI ensures that artificial intelligence is designed, deployed and used in ways that are secure, ethical and legal.
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Machine translation breaks down language barriers using artificial intelligence.
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Image recognition gives machines the power to “see” and understand visual data.
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Here’s the buzz on robot bees — tech’s AI-enabled version of the real thing.
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When it comes to getting things from A to B, these third party logistics companies have it handled.
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These publicly traded companies are leading the way in innovation.
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Chatbots can simulate human conversation, making them an effective tool for all kinds of business operations.
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Data governance is more than a means of mitigating risk and ensuring compliance — it can give businesses a competitive edge, too.
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AI-generated content isn’t protected by U.S. copyright laws. But there are still a lot of legal questions to untangle.
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Some of the biggest companies in the world will hire people with criminal records.