Megan Crouse

About

Megan Crouse has a decade of experience in business-to-business news and feature writing, including as first a writer and then the editor of Manufacturing.net. Her news and feature stories have appeared in Military & Aerospace Electronics, Fierce Wireless, TechRepublic, and eWeek. She copyedited cybersecurity news and features at Security Intelligence. She holds a degree in English Literature and minored in Creative Writing at Fairleigh Dickinson University.

Expertise

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Enterprise Software
  • Cybersecurity
  • Aerospace
  • Defense Technology
  • Manufacturing
  • Automotive

Education

Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature from Fairleigh Dickinson University


Featured In


Highlights

The ChatGPT cheat sheet was included in Washington State’s Department of Enterprise Services list of technical resources: https://lnkd.in/e4jv3Wbd


Favorite Technology

My LG NanoCell 85 TV makes relaxing with a video game after work feel like going to a movie theater in the best way.


Revolutionary Code in AI History is Now Open Source

AlexNet revolutionized the use of neural networks for computer vision, creating one of the underpinnings of generative AI.

AI-Powered Neural Interface Connects Minds to Machines — No Brain Surgery Needed

Synchron wants to train an AI directly from the human brain. Six patients safely completed a trial last year in which they used Synchron tech to complete digital tasks.

China Limits Private Use of Facial Recognition on ‘Individuals Who Do Not Agree,’ but Exempts Security Agencies

China has announced new rules banning the use of facial recognition by private organizations without consent starting in June.

Cloudflare’s Free AI Labyrinth Distracts Crawlers That Could Steal Website Content to Feed AI

Cloudflare used generative AI to build premade websites that can be embedded as an AI Labyrinth in protected websites, sending crawlers on a wild goose chase.

AI Caught ‘Scheming’ on Ethics Test: So, Did Claude Pass or Fail?

Anthropic’s Claude Sonnet 3.7 with reasoning displayed the behavior much more often than generative AI models without reasoning, including GPT-4.5.

AI Wrote An Entire Italian Newspaper: Should Readers Be Worried?

A four-page section of Il Foglio is part of a month-long experiment in how journalists could use generative AI.

NVIDIA Shows More AI Infrastructure at GTC 2025: ‘Every Single Layer of Computing Has Been Transformed’

The Blackwell Ultra is coming in 2026, followed by the Vera Rubin GPU architecture.

Google Wants Employees to Work ‘60 Hours a Week’ to Develop AGI

An internal memo read by The New York Times shows the Google CEO recommending in-office work “at least every weekday.”

OpenAI Releases GPT-4.5, a “Warm” Generative AI Model, for Paid Plans and APIs

OpenAI has launched GPT‑4.5, its most sophisticated chatbot model yet. The AI is now available in research preview for ChatGPT Pro users and developers. Unlike its predecessors, GPT-4.5 was trained through “supervised learning” to improve pattern recognition, draw connections more intelligently, and generate creative insights without deep reasoning. The last of the non-reasoning models GPT-4.5 […]

NVIDIA Hit Record Q4 Revenue of $39.3B, With CEO Huang Noting “Amazing” Demand for Blackwell AI Superchips

Blackwell AI infrastructure continues to lift the company. NVIDIA’s sales in China are down.