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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

2024-04-23
Wall Street Journal 8 related

Meta, Google, OpenAI, child safety group Thorn, nonprofit All Tech Is Human, and other AI groups sign on to an initiative to add new child safety measures

Deepa Seetharaman / Wall Street Journal :

2022-03-10
Washington Post

A look at the Islamic world's debate over cryptocurrencies, seen as gambling by some, as millions of people in Indonesia and the Middle East invest in crypto

and where the line is between a reasonable investment and pure gambling/speculation. “Lo and behold, there is a coin called WifeDoge.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ... https://twitter.com/... Deepa...

2022-02-27
Bloomberg 25 related

In a letter, Ukraine's vice prime minister Mykhailo Fedorov urges Tim Cook to halt Apple's product sales in Russia and shut down its App Store in the country

everyone? https://www.bloomberg.com/... https://twitter.com/... Jeff Moss / @thedarktangent : I've been talking about “app diplomacy” the past year or so where India bans Chinese apps from in retaliat...

2020-07-03
The Information 19 related

Sources: Zuckerberg told staff Facebook won't change policies because of “threat to a small percent of our revenue”, expects advertisers to return “soon enough”

Home entertainment today … Dominic Rushe / The Guardian : Mark Zuckerberg: advertisers' boycott of Facebook will end ‘soon enough’ Bloomberg : Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Under Siege After Facebook Scr...

2020-06-17
Wall Street Journal

Civil rights groups, including the Anti-Defamation League and the NAACP, are encouraging big advertisers to pull spending from Facebook

Anti-Defamation League, NAACP and others seek protest of what they say is company's failure to make its platform a less-hostile place Tweets: @dseetharaman , @scottnover , and @jason_kint Tweets: Deep...

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