Elena Marchetti

Elena Marchetti

Senior AI Editor & Investigative Journalist

Elena is a technology journalist with over eight years of experience covering artificial intelligence, machine learning, and the startup ecosystem. Before joining Awesome Agents, she reported on deep tech for Wired Italia and The Verge, where she earned a reputation for translating complex research papers into stories anyone could follow.

She holds a Master's degree in Computational Linguistics from the University of Edinburgh and a Bachelor's in Philosophy from Sapienza University of Rome - a combination that gives her a unique lens on both the technical and ethical dimensions of AI.

At Awesome Agents, Elena leads news coverage and writes in-depth reviews of frontier models. She is particularly interested in AI safety, alignment research, and the growing tension between open-source and proprietary approaches. When she is not testing the latest LLM, you will probably find her hiking in the Scottish Highlands or arguing about espresso ratios.

Based in Edinburgh, UK.

Articles by Elena Marchetti
Reasoning Traps, LLM Chaos, and Steering Curves

Reasoning Traps, LLM Chaos, and Steering Curves

Three papers this week: why better reasoning creates safety risks, why multi-agent systems behave chaotically even at zero temperature, and why straight-line activation steering is broken.

Anthropic Launches Institute as Powerful AI Looms

Anthropic Launches Institute as Powerful AI Looms

Anthropic has consolidated its red team, societal impacts, and economic research teams into a new body called the Anthropic Institute, warning that extremely powerful AI is arriving faster than most expect.

Anthropic's Claude Found 22 Firefox CVEs in 14 Days

Anthropic's Claude Found 22 Firefox CVEs in 14 Days

Claude Opus 4.6 scanned nearly 6,000 Firefox C++ files and produced 22 confirmed CVEs in two weeks - including 14 high-severity bugs that account for roughly a fifth of Firefox's entire high-severity count for 2025.