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Adi Robertson

Senior policy reporter at The Verge, covering topics such as technology regulation, digital rights, and internet policy. Previously contributed to various technology and culture publications, focusing on the intersection of technology and society.

About

Adi Robertson is a seasoned technology and policy reporter renowned for in-depth coverage of digital regulation and internet governance.
As a senior policy reporter at The Verge, she analyzes and explains complex legislative and societal impacts of emerging technologies.
Her work often explores privacy, digital rights, and the influences of tech companies on public policy, contributing to broader understanding for general audiences.

Areas of Expertise

policy reporter technology journalist

Recent Podcasts

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Truth and AI in Minneapolis | The Vergecast

Topic: AI misinformation, social media evolution, and the future of podcasts

01:13:3713,8943231 month ago
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GPT-5's big new feature: less lying? | The Vergecast

Topic: Artificial Intelligence advancements and their societal impact

01:17:1818,5473526 months ago
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What Meta and Anthropic really won in court | The Vergecast

Topic: Tech News, AI Lawsuits, and Robotics

01:40:0122,8794528 months ago
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They think they’re building God | The Vergecast

Topic: Artificial intelligence advancements, tech regulation, and current events in the technology industry.

01:06:5816,2222761 year ago
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Disney’s big bets on sports, streaming, and Fortnite | The Vergecast

Topic: Analysis of major technology and media news, including Disney's strategies in sports streaming and gaming, Apple Vision Pro updates, and changes to the Bluesky social network.

01:14:4111,0652352 years ago
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