Ellen Glover
Senior Associate Editor at Built In
Expertise: Tech journalism
Education: Indiana University

Ellen Glover is a Built In senior associate editor. Before becoming an editor, she worked as a senior staff reporter covering all things tech, with a particular focus on artificial intelligence. 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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In true Trump fashion, the plan champions innovation, rails against “woke” AI and clears the way for tech giants to build fast with few restrictions.
Grok on a smartphone in front of a screen with the xAI logo
Grok 4 is xAI’s most intelligent model yet, touting real-time search, agentic capabilities and unmatched performance. A more powerful, “heavy” version is out too, available only through a new $300/month SuperGrok Heavy subscription.
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Offering greater personalization, automation and insights, these job boards are where today’s tech professionals are landing their next role.
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As artificial intelligence continues to advance, the possibility of AI consciousness is being taken more seriously — and the industry is beginning to grapple with the technical and ethical questions such a development would raise.
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From cat meow remixes to Shrimp Jesus, AI slop is the bizarre, low-quality content clogging up your timeline. Here’s where it comes from, how it spreads and why things are only going to get worse.
A smartphone with Gemini pulled up on its screen, and the Google logo is in the background
Here’s what you need to know about Gemini 2.5 Pro, a model that “thinks” about its responses before generating them.
Baidu's homepage on a desktop computer, with Baidu's ERNIE Bot pulled up on a smartphone in the foreground
Baidu says ERNIE 4.5 has advanced native multimodal capabilities, while ERNIE X1 specializes in “deep-thinking reasoning,” directly challenging DeepSeek’s R1 and the wave of other reasoning models that have followed.
President Donald Trump at a lectern with the White House emblem behind him.
President Trump is forming a “Strategic Bitcoin Reserve,” consolidating government-held bitcoin as a hedge against inflation and market turbulence. He’s also making a separate “stockpile” of other digital assets.
A person looking off into the distance with icons for AI concepts surrounding their head.
From understanding how artificial intelligence works to weighing its risks, AI literacy can help everyone make smarter, more informed decisions in an increasingly algorithmic world.
A smartphone with Anthropic's Claude chatbot on its screen.
Anthropic is stepping into the ring with the likes of OpenAI, xAI, Google and DeepSeek, launching a new “hybrid” model in an effort to achieve the most advanced reasoning capabilities.
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AI models aren’t always as obedient as they appear. Research shows they will strategically mislead users into believing they are being compliant, all while pursuing their own hidden agenda — raising serious concerns about trust and safety.
A black and white photo of Elon Musk superimposed over the xAI and Grok logos
Elon Musk’s xAI launched an AI model that trades blows with top performers like OpenAI’s o1 and DeepSeek’s R1, positioning the company as a formidable player in the AI arms race.