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Maeve Allsup

Maeve is a former reporter for Tech Brew. She writes about tech policy and regulation, as well as Silicon Valley work trends. Before joining Morning Brew she covered litigation and legislation in California for Bloomberg Industries, where she broke the news about the state's lawsuit against Activision Blizzard. She has also written extensively about labor issues in the gig economy and the wider tech world, including at Tesla and Google, and appeared on Bloomberg Radio and podcasts.

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AI

The Generative Elections: How AI could influence the 2024 US presidential race (and beyond)

How can platforms, campaigns, and voters manage our new technological reality?

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Connectivity

Apple is the ‘right to repair’ movement’s most surprising suitor

A refresher on Apple’s fraught relationship with at-home fixes.

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AI

Schumer calls on tech celebs for congressional AI bootcamp

Mark Zuckerberg, Sam Altman, and Elon Musk are just a few of the industry attendees.

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Future of Travel

Student-led groups are preparing college grads for the new auto age

We sat down with the head of UC Riverside’s Formula SAE team to learn about the barriers facing aspiring EV makers.

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Connectivity

Amazon and Google plan to let their voice assistants team up on one device

Will flexibility trump brand loyalty?

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AI

Booz Allen is rethinking job taxonomy and education for the AI era

Tech Brew sat down with the firm’s VP of artificial intelligence to talk about new categories of jobs.

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Tech Policy

Minneapolis’ effort to regulate rideshare driver pay ends with veto

The city's mayor blocked a proposed base pay law but said he struck a deal with Uber instead.

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Big Tech

When it comes to Big Tech and AI, consumers have high expectations

Survey data shows AI has replaced Big Tech in the regulatory hot seat, but consumer misgivings remain.

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Autonomous Vehicles

Self-driving cars hit some speed bumps in San Francisco

Autonomous vehicle maker Cruise agreed to slash the robotaxis operating in the city by half, following a crash with an emergency vehicle.

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Electric Vehicles

What does it take to build a talent pipeline for an electrified transport industry?

Industry experts say efforts to secure the future of an EV talent pool begin with educational opportunities.