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Deepa Seetharaman

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Four 2024 Q3 appearances marked a shift from Facebook’s governance crises to Wall Street Journal-driven scrutiny of OpenAI and telehealth.

Who they are

Deepa Seetharaman appears in the coverage as a technology journalist whose reporting is closely associated with major platform companies and executive decision-making. The strongest recurring context is Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg, alongside the Wall Street Journal, with later stories extending to Google, OpenAI and other high-stakes technology businesses.

The recent arc

Coverage reached its all-time quarterly high in late 2018, during a period dominated by Facebook’s policy, privacy and leadership strains: stories included Facebook’s local-news News Feed changes, research on ad targeting using security data, and reporting that Zuckerberg’s “at war” posture preceded reorganizations and friction with Sheryl Sandberg. That period positioned Seetharaman’s work around the operational consequences of platform scrutiny rather than product announcements alone.

The recent return accelerated in 2024 Q3, with four appearances and a clear move into AI governance and company execution. Wall Street Journal reporting described current and former OpenAI staff alleging rushed launches and safety testing and a more detached Sam Altman; other recent coverage traced Altman and Elon Musk’s deteriorated OpenAI partnership, while SearchGPT’s rollout and an OpenAI-Anduril national-security partnership placed the company’s product expansion in a broader competitive and political context. A separate Wall Street Journal look at Done Global showed the same investigative focus applied beyond big platforms.

The tension

The recurring tension is between technology companies’ growth imperatives and the accountability pressures created by their products, data practices and leadership choices. Earlier Facebook coverage centered on misinformation, targeting and Zuckerberg’s management; the newer OpenAI material centers on whether speed, competition and executive control are outpacing safety processes, with Google and Meta also present in the surrounding AI-policy landscape.

Why it matters

If this trajectory continues, Seetharaman’s coverage will remain useful as a record of how scrutiny moves with the industry’s centers of power: from social networks’ distribution and data systems to AI labs’ governance, product discipline and public consequences. The available stories do not establish how durable that shift will be, but they show OpenAI becoming a major recent focal point without erasing the importance of platform-era accountability questions.

Deepa Seetharaman has appeared in 52 articles since 2016-06. Coverage peaked in 2020Q2 with 6 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Facebook, Twitter, Wall Street Journal, Zuckerberg.

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Coverage Timeline

2024-09-28
Wall Street Journal 17 related

Current and former staff say OpenAI has rushed product announcements and safety testing, lost its lead over rivals, and Altman is detached from the day-to-day

now it's just another tech company Ananya Gairola / Benzinga : OpenAI Execs Feared ChatGPT-Parent Would Collapse After Departure Of Ilya Sutskever, Tried To Woo Him Back And Almost Succeeded: Report S...

2024-03-06
Wall Street Journal 2 related

Sources, court filings, and internal documents detail how Sam Altman and Elon Musk's partnership that launched the AI boom soured, culminating in Musk's lawsuit

His wives  — His girlfriends  — His employess  — His business partners  —  In Musk's case, even his children(!) hate him. … X: Deepa Seetharaman / @dseetharaman : “I miss the old Elon.” Our @wsj exami...

2021-12-08
Wall Street Journal

As US companies fight to attract workers in a tight labor market, Amazon has emerged as the de facto wage-and-benefit setter, causing ripples across the economy

In local markets throughout America, the e-commerce giant's facilities have an impact on inflation, job markets and labor standards Tweets: @sarthakgh , @cfishman , @cfishman , @cfishman , @cfishman ,...

2020-10-28
Wall Street Journal 1 related

Twitter and Square employees say Jack Dorsey takes hands-off management to extremes, delegating or delaying most major decisions, partly to pursue his passions

Wall Street Journal : Tweets: @bdomenech , @profgalloway , @nicoleperlroth , @iamjohnburnett , @gregbensinger , @jonyiveparody , @nancyscola , @jonyiveparody , @dgisserious , @wsj , @tomgara , @bully...

2020-06-02
CNBC 6 related

As some Facebook employees publicly express anger, Mark Zuckerberg announces Facebook is committing $10M to groups working on racial injustice

Ranjan here.  Talking about how tech … Danny Peterson / TheStreet : Morning Bell With Jim Cramer: Facebook Rebellion Andrew Hutchinson / Social Media Today : Instagram Says Internal Spam Filters Have ...

2020-05-17
Politico

Profile of Nick Clegg, Facebook's VP of Global Affairs and Comms, who led the creation of its Oversight Board and is now shaping the company's COVID-19 response

Facebook's new “Oversight Board” will be based in London, not Silicon Valley. They're planning an additional office in D.C. at some point in the future. https://www.politico.com/... Marie Lamensch / @...

2018-11-22
CNN 17 related

In an interview, Mark Zuckerberg says he will stay on as Facebook's chairman, defends COO Sheryl Sandberg, reiterates Facebook's potential as a force for good

but ousting her alone wouldn't solve its problems Michael Nuñez / Mashable : Facebook admits hiring PR firm to attack billionaire George Soros Julia Carrie Wong / The Guardian : Zuckerberg's control o...

2018-11-20
Wall Street Journal 22 related

Sources: this June, Zuckerberg told ~50 execs that Facebook was at war and he'd act more decisively, leading to reorgs, key departures, tension with Sandberg

including those who “run” it. http://www.wsj.com/... Venkat Ananth / @venkatananth : “Ms. Sandberg later confided in friends that the exchange rattled her, and she wondered if she should be worried ab...

2018-09-26
Wall Street Journal 5 related

Source: in recent months, Mark Zuckerberg and other Facebook executives had begun preparing for the possibility that the Instagram co-founders would leave

WhatsApp Cofounder, Brian Acton Ought Put His Name To It Shona Ghosh / Business Insider : This 10-year Facebook loyalist is widely tipped to become Instagram's new CEO Karissa Bell / Mashable : Facebo...

2017-04-18
BuzzFeed

Profile of Yann LeCun, who leads Facebook's AI efforts with a team of 80 researchers, and whose once-rejected theories about AI are now widely accepted

Alex Kantrowitz / BuzzFeed : Tweets: @dseetharaman Tweets: Deepa Seetharaman / @dseetharaman : Someone at Facebook is trying to use AI to solve the age-old problem of people talking past one another....

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