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Delcker to exit Politico

Janosch Delcker, Politico’s European artificial intelligence correspondent, will exit the publication at the end of this month.

Delcker has been with the organization for nearly six years, previously working as a staff reporter covering German national politics, the German parliament, security policy and more.

While he has not announced his next job, Delcker said, “I’m staying in journalism and on the tech beat, and there are *very* exciting things ahead. Stay tuned!” via Twitter.

Prior to Politico, Delcker was a staff reporter for Spiegel Online, and a journalism fellow at Deutsche Welle.

He graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in literature, music and media from Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and holds a Master’s in literature from New York University as well as a Master’s in political journalism from Columbia University.

Erica Thompson

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