Jessica

Motto:You have to have a dream so you can get up in the morning.
Jessica Marlow delves into the unexpected, lesser-known aspects of technology — the surprising, often unnoticed, and sometimes controversial topics that don't always make headlines. Her latest book, "Does Typing Faster Make You Smarter?: Unraveling the Puzzling Tech Myths of the Digital Age," has garnered praise from both tech enthusiasts and casual readers alike for its blend of insight, humor, and personal stories. Her previous work, "Are Robots Really Taking All the Jobs?", a deep dive into the future of work and automation, has been translated into 20 languages and featured in a glowing review by TechCrunch.
Jessica's passion for uncovering the secrets behind everyday technology has led to appearances on various platforms, including CNN’s Tech Now, BBC World Service, TED Talks, Wired Magazine, and podcasts like Revision Path. Jessica's articles and interviews have been published in Forbes, MIT Technology Review, The Verge, and other leading tech publications.
After graduating with honors in Computer Science and Journalism from Stanford University, Jessica sought to bridge the gap between technology and storytelling. She began her career working on tech-focused documentaries for National Geographic, before transitioning into the publishing world. As an editor at Penguin Random House, she specialized in tech and innovation titles. Jessica holds an M.S. in Information Systems from Carnegie Mellon University.
Beyond her professional pursuits, Jessica has authored books that span genres from productivity and personal development ("Unlock Your Inner Genius", "The Power of Habit") to deep dives into artificial intelligence and data science ("AI Revolution", "Data-Driven"). When not writing, Jessica enjoys experimenting with virtual reality as a hobby. Jessica resides in San Francisco with her partner and their two cats, enjoying the city's vibrant tech scene and innovative culture.
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