Jasper van Kuijk is a Dutch journalist and columnist currently affiliated with De Volkskrant. Known for his incisive commentary and analysis, he frequently explores themes related to technology and society, making significant contributions to the public discourse in the Netherlands.
In late 2021, Jasper van Kuijk hosted a special series on AI ethics for De Volkskrant. The series explored the ethical implications of artificial intelligence, featuring interviews with leading experts and thought leaders. It was praised for its depth and relevance in an increasingly digital world.
In 2020, Jasper van Kuijk expanded his journalistic reach by joining the editorial team of 'De Correspondent'. His role involved contributing to the platform's mission of providing in-depth, thoughtful journalism that goes beyond the headlines, focusing on long-term developments and trends.
In 2018, Jasper van Kuijk was awarded the prestigious LOF Prize for Journalism. This accolade recognized his outstanding contributions to Dutch journalism, particularly his ability to make complex technological issues accessible and engaging for the general public.
Jasper van Kuijk co-launched the podcast 'De Technoloog' in 2015, focusing on technology and its implications for society. The podcast features in-depth discussions with experts and has become a popular platform for exploring technological trends and their broader impacts.
In 2012, Jasper van Kuijk published his book 'Hoe moeilijk kan het zijn?', which delves into the challenges and pitfalls of product design and innovation. The book was well-received for its insightful analysis and humorous approach, cementing van Kuijk's reputation as an expert in the field.
Jasper van Kuijk began his career at De Volkskrant in 2010, where he quickly established himself as a prominent voice. His columns often tackle complex topics such as technology, innovation, and their societal impacts, resonating with a broad readership and enhancing the paper's editorial offerings.