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Sara Dean

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@sara-dean

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4

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35

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Member since March 30, 2015

Sara Dean writes for TECHi about AI and technology and technology policy and regulation. Their TECHi archive includes 4 published pieces from 2015, with coverage grounded in the topics, sources, and recurring themes in their bylines. Representative bylines include "Your car parts may come from a 3D printer soon", "New gadget remembers where you parked", "It's all in the eyes. Security technology takes a bite out of car thefts".

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4

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35/100

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24/100

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45/100

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Editorial output from Sara Dean

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4

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0

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35

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Stocks, crypto, AI, and policy - reporting and commentary on TECHi.

Legacy archive

Pre-pivot work

4 articles from Sara Dean's earlier era on TECHi (pre-2026 financial-coverage pivot). URLs still resolve and Google can crawl them, but they're not on the current beat.

Your car parts may come from a 3D printer soon

Traditional car parts are fabricated in machine shops and factories. Automakers employ hundreds of employees to create the parts for your cars, trucks, and SUV’s. In future years, we could see this change. Your car parts could come from a 3D printer in the future. Right now, car makers use 3D printers to print prototypes of their vehicles, but this technology could be revving up to become a primary maker of your auto’s parts.

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New gadget remembers where you parked

New gadget remembers where you parked

It’s the age old problem. You park your car in the parking garage, but you can’t remember where. Was it orange 4A, or yellow 3B? And of course, you own a popular model vehicle, so they all start to look the same. There you go after your long flight, roaming the airport parking structure trying to remember where you parked. You are tired, and cranky, not to mention packing your luggage from floor to floor.

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