Adi Robertson will be taking on a new role at The Verge as its senior editor for tech and policy.
Her tweet reads:
“Some personal news: After 11 years writing for The Verge, I’m taking a job as its senior editor for tech & policy. Trying to think of a joke to end this with, but honestly the site has been my home for a decade-plus and I’m just excited to start a new chapter there.”
Robertson has reported on tech policy, video games, virtual and augmented reality, biohacking, tech history and related topics for The Verge.
“Her work includes histories of the One Laptop Per Child Project and the Morgantown Personal Rapid Transit System; coverage of the mixed reality startup Magic Leap; and Wake Word, a text adventure game about artificial intelligence,” her bio reads on The Verge’s website.
Be sure to congratulate Robertson on Twitter.
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