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Nitasha Tiku

Tech culture reporter at The Washington Post

Nitasha Tiku is a well-known tech culture writer, who is currently associated with The Washington Post and is based in San Francisco. Her previous role was at WIRED. She can be reached at [email protected] or via Signal at 917-318-7531. Nitasha Tiku holds a Master's degree in Journalism from New York University and a Bachelor's degree in English & Comparative Literature from Columbia University.

Throughout her career, Nitasha Tiku has held several significant positions in various prestigious organizations. She was previously a Tech culture reporter at The Washington Post and a Senior Writer at WIRED. Additionally, she has served as a Senior Writer at BuzzFeed News, as well as The Verge. Nitasha also worked as the Editor of Valleywag at Gawker Media and held roles as a Senior Writer and Senior Editor at Gawker/Valleywag. She was also part of the team at Betabeat and the New York Observer at New York Observer, as well as an Assistant Editor at Daily Intel at New York Magazine. Furthermore, Nitasha Tiku has experience working as a Reporter at Inc. magazine and started her career as an Intern at New York Magazine.

Highlights

Feb 11 · twitter

ahhh i can't believe I don't have access to a cms rn with so much ai news exploding .... i'm gonna keep covering these stories. if you work/worked at xai, openai, etc i'm happy to talk off-the-record. hit me up on signal: nitasha.10

Feb 4 · twitter

My story on Elon Musk cutting safeguards at xAI is on the front page of today's @washingtonpost. I’m also among 100’s of reporters laid off. I absolutely love(d) my job, my brilliant coworkers & the thrill of reporting at the center of forces upending the world: AI & Silicon Valley’s political power

My story on Elon Musk cutting safeguards at xAI is on the front page of today's @washingtonpost. I’m
Google cancelled a talk on caste bias by Thenmozhi Soundararajan after some employees revolted - The Washington Post
Is it a tech bubble? Stock prices and start-up layoffs send Silicon Valley reeling - The Washington Post
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San Francisco, California, United States