Becca Caddy

Contributor

Becca Caddy is a technology journalist and author with more than a decade of experience exploring how innovation shapes the way we live, think, and feel. She’s written for major publications including TechRadar, National Geographic, Inverse, New Scientist, Wired UK, Metro, and The Guardian, covering everything from AI and wearables to psychology, sustainability, and the future of creativity. As the author of Screen Time: How to Make Peace with Your Devices and Find Your Techquilibrium, she’s become known for helping readers understand the emotional side of technology. Over the years, Becca has interviewed leading scientists, psychologists, and founders, and has appeared on radio shows and podcasts to discuss the ever-evolving relationship between people and tech. When she’s not writing, she’s usually on the move – walking, running, climbing, surfing or desperately working towards her first perfect pistol squat. Otherwise, she’s probably deep in conversation about some obscure sci-fi movie and the Fermi Paradox.

I watched XPeng’s AI Day keynote, and it was a clear glimpse into a long-promised future 

The Chinese firm's launch was a surprisingly grounded look at how AI is starting to take physical form

Computing         November 11