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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A close up of an AI brain.
2022 was one of the most exciting years in AI history. Here’s what to expect next.
Conversational AI sitting at a desk typing on a laptop.
Whether it’s asking questions or making chit-chat, conversational AI lets you talk to your computer.
A mobile device displaying a response from AI using Natural Language Generation.
NLG models produce text and speech that is so natural, you’d think a human did it.
An infinity symbol of devops companies.
By streamlining how developers write, ship and maintain code, these DevOps companies are powering the products you know and love.
A bitcoin slotting into a mobile device's screen to be traded on a crypto app.
These apps help facilitate the buying and selling of crypto.
A lock surrounded by data.
With the power of encryption, these companies are keeping the world’s data safe.
An AI face with paint flowing from its brain.
These AI art generators make it possible for anyone to create custom illustrations.
An AI voice assistant stanting on a mobile device depicted as a woman.
AI voice assistants have a gender bias problem that companies are finally starting to address.
A brain frozen in a block of ice due to AI winter
AI winter is coming — here’s how to recognize the signs of an AI decline.
Different icons representing the many NFT use cases.
Digital art is the best-known NFT use case, but there are plenty of other things to track on the blockchain.
An AI engineer holding an AI head with their fingertips.
A cross between data scientists, software engineers and statisticians — AI engineers bring artificial intelligence products to life.
A person selling clothing through a live stream social app.
Social commerce is booming in the U.S., but it’s still years behind international markets.