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Maxwell Zeff is an American technology journalist whose career has been defined by an early and enduring commitment to storytelling. He began writing in college, where he helped build the podcast section of his university newspaper and produced documentaries, including an award‑winning film about his brother’s experience with concussions. His early reporting for Connecticut Public Broadcasting explored local religious communities and school segregation, revealing to him how journalism can drive civic understanding and changemaxzeff.com.

After graduating, Zeff moved into national media, first joining MSNBC’s Morning Joe as a production assistant before shifting to Bloomberg News, where he covered bank stocks during the most significant financial crisis since 2008. At Bloomberg, he wrote the outlet’s first story on the Silicon Valley Bank collapse and produced several front‑page features, quickly establishing himself as a reporter capable of navigating complex financial systems with clarity and human insightmaxzeff.com. His work during this period demonstrated his belief that people—not markets—are at the root of every story.

Zeff later transitioned into technology journalism, covering artificial intelligence at Gizmodo, then TechCrunch, and eventually becoming a senior writer at WIRED, where he reports on the business and societal impact of AI. He has interviewed leaders from OpenAI, Google DeepMind, Amazon, and Anthropic, and frequently covers the intersection of AI, policy, and public influencemaxzeff.com+1. Today, he is recognized as one of the rising voices in AI reporting, driven by a mission to make complex technologies understandable and to illuminate the human decisions shaping them.