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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Robotic automations working on repetitive tasks
By combining advanced technology, hyperautomation has the potential to amp up virtually any industry.
A machine learning head being constructed through automated processes.
Some believe autoML will democratize AI. But current technology still requires a guiding human hand.
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Smart cities were supposed to be the future.
Data processed by edge AI sent directly to products.
Edge AI lets devices make smarter decisions faster, without connecting to the cloud or offsite data centers.
Close up of a digital brain.
These companies are working toward artificial general intelligence: machines that solve problems in the same ways humans do.
The dashboard of a data analysis tool.
Data is only as valuable as the information derived from it.
Machine learning tool brain filtering data points.
Machine learning is getting more complicated, but these tools are making it easier than ever to harness its power.
The digital brain of weak AI compared to a detailed brain of strong AI.
Artificial intelligence has three widely accepted classifications — only one of them is actually possible right now.
A brain connected to digital commponents to perform cognitive computing tasks.
Cognitive computing aims to mimic the way the human brain works, pushing the limits of what people and machines can do together.
A globe connected wirelessly to IoT industries and applications.
Welcome to the wonderful world of connected devices.
Shipping containers part of a blockchain supply chain.
Blockchain is cost-effective, efficient and transparent, which can be of great benefit to the global supply chain.
A person searching for the best jobs for introverts on their laptop while sitting high on a mountain away from people.
With a tendency to be more analytical, empathetic and creative, introverts have the natural abilities to thrive in all kinds of jobs.