What was your first job as a journalist?
Author
Have you ever used a typewriter?
I have, it's oddly satisfying
How is social media changing news?
Social media has completely changed how news is shared and consumed. Nowadays, everything can go viral, especially fake news.
Who's your favorite fictional journalist?
Clark Kent
What does it mean to be a journalist?
A journalist is a detective without the trench coat, but way more coffee stains. It needs curiosity, persistence, and the ability to uncover details others overlook.
How do you prefer to be pitched on stories?
Don't
What tools and software do you use to do your job?
My trusty Mac Mini M2
What's your favorite social network?
Twitter or X depending on how you want to call it.
Who do you wish followed you?
Tech and photography enthusiasts, gamers. Basically people in my niche.
What advice can you offer to aspiring journalists?
Consider opening up your view a bit—looking at things from different angles helps you see the full picture.
When's the best time to pitch you?
Don't
What's your favorite drink?
Green Tea
When you're not at a computer, where are you most likely to be?
On a climbing wall
Aside from your own, what's your favorite publication to read?
Medium has some good content
What's the most common misperception about your beat?
The most common misperception about my beat is that AI and machine learning are purely technical fields, only relevant to developers and engineers. While the tech behind it is complex, the impact of AI touches nearly every aspect of daily life, from the apps we use to the recommendations we get online. People often think it’s too complicated to understand, but my goal is to show that anyone can grasp its influence, especially when it’s broken down in a relatable way. It’s not just about code—it’s about how technology shapes our world.