Cat Zakrzewski

National Technology Policy Reporter

Preston's Summary

Cat Zakrzewski is a National Technology Policy Reporter at The Washington Post. She focuses on global efforts to regulate the tech industry, with particular emphasis on AI policy, free speech online, and the legal and legislative battles surrounding these issues. Zakrzewski's work has been featured in numerous outlets, including The Seattle Times, The Boston Globe, and The Wall Street Journal.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

Beta
Informative: 59 %
Events: 14 %
Opinion: 11 %
Interviews Q&as: 8 %
Data Driven: 2 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Current Affairs
  • Geopolitics
  • International Affairs
  • Commercial Airlines
  • Cryptocurrency
  • AI Platforms
  • Conflict & War
  • Trade Laws

Pitching Insights

Cat Zakrzewski's coverage indicates a strong focus on government announcements and legal policy regulation related to technology, artificial intelligence, app stores, and big tech. She is likely to be most responsive to pitches offering expert insights or analysis on government policies and regulations impacting the tech industry.

Given her emphasis on governmental actions in the technology sector, she may also appreciate input from experts who can provide context around legislative developments or offer opinions about how these changes could impact the industry.

It appears that Cat does not have a specific geographic focus but rather covers international developments in technology-related government policies.

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