Tam Harbert is a Washington, D.C.-based independent journalist covering business, technology and public policy. More of her work and contact details can be found at www.tamharbert.com.
Written Articles
View AllThe New Industrial-Military Complex
Business is ahead of government in creating new technologies that can serve as weapons. Employees at Google, Amazon and Microsoft are boldly -- and publicly -- opposing the strategies.
By Tam Harbert
Jan 14, 2020This Company’s Mission: A (Software) Robot for Every Human
UiPath, one of the fastest-growing startups in history, has developed robotics process automation software to take the rote tasks away from people and give them to software.
By Tam Harbert
Nov 12, 2018White House Tech Advisor Focuses on Innovation
Michael Kratsios came to Techonomy2018 to show the administration's support for innovation. The audience of tech and business leaders was polite but skeptical.
By Tam Harbert
Nov 11, 2018Companies Aim to Ease Workers into Automation
Workplace automation is poised to virtually eliminate rote office work. Our partner, UIPath, is among a small number of companies helping their customers use the technology both to improve productivity and create new opportunities for their employees. It’s good for their customers, good for employees, and good for them as it paves the road for increased adoption of their tools.
By Tam Harbert
Nov 11, 2018Companies Aim to Ease Workers into Automation
Workplace automation is poised to virtually eliminate rote office work. Our partner, UIPath, is among a small number of companies helping their customers use the technology both to improve productivity and create new opportunities for their employees. It’s good for their customers, good for employees, and good for them as it paves the road for increased adoption of their tools.
By Tam Harbert
Nov 11, 2018Can the Government Keep Up with the Pace of Tech?
Emerging technologies are set to upend everything; U.S. lawmakers aren’t ready, and those in Silicon Valley aren’t helping.
By Tam Harbert
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