Eva Dou,

Eva Dou is a Washington-based reporter covering technology policy for the Washington Post. A Detroit native, she was previously China business reporter for the Post. Dou's primary focus is on technology policy and its impact on global relations and domestic industries. She has reported extensively on topics such as export sanctions against Chinese tech giant Huawei, funding issues for rural cell service in the US, and the role of Starlink satellites in providing internet access to underserved areas. Dou's work often highlights the complex interplay between US policy, international relations, and technological advancements. She has a talent for distilling complex topics into easily digestible articles without oversimplifying or omitting crucial details.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

Bias

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  • Eva Dou appears to be a fair and neutral reporter, with no instances of bias found in her reporting.

Conflicts of Interest

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  • There are no conflicts of interest found in Eva Dou's reporting.

Contradictions

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  • Intel and Qualcomm have had their licenses revoked for selling chips to Huawei.
  • The US has limited Intel and Qualcomm chip sales to Huawei.
  • The US has revoked licenses for supplying chips to Huawei from China.

Deceptions

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  • No deceptive practices were found in Eva Dou's reporting.

Recent Articles

US-China Tech Wars Escalate: Commerce Department Revokes Huawei Licenses Amidst China's Investment in RISC-V Technology

US-China Tech Wars Escalate: Commerce Department Revokes Huawei Licenses Amidst China's Investment in RISC-V Technology

Broke On: Tuesday, 07 May 2024 The Commerce Department's decision to revoke licenses for exporting US tech to Huawei marks a new escalation in the tech wars between the US and China. Amidst this, China is investing heavily in open source chip design technology RISC-V for military applications. The Biden administration is reportedly considering restricting imports of semiconductors with potential national security risks.
US Revokes Chip Licenses for Huawei: National Security Concerns and Ongoing Tech Tensions

US Revokes Chip Licenses for Huawei: National Security Concerns and Ongoing Tech Tensions

Broke On: Wednesday, 08 May 2024 The US government has revoked licenses for Intel and Qualcomm to sell chips to Huawei, citing national security concerns. This decision comes after Huawei released an AI-enabled laptop and follows ongoing tensions between China and the US over technological advancements.
Biden Administration Revokes Export Licenses for Qualcomm and Intel to Supply Huawei, Potentially Crippling Their Chip Production

Biden Administration Revokes Export Licenses for Qualcomm and Intel to Supply Huawei, Potentially Crippling Their Chip Production

Broke On: Tuesday, 07 May 2024 The Biden administration has revoked export licenses for Qualcomm and Intel to supply Huawei with processors, potentially crippling the Chinese tech giant's ability to produce advanced chips. This decision comes amidst increasing pressure from Republican lawmakers over cyber espionage allegations and further strains U.S.-China relations.