Thomas Schulz is the Senior U.S. Correspondent for the German news magazine Der SPIEGEL. Originally based in New York starting in 2008, he reported extensively about the financial crisis. Since late 2012 he has been based in San Francisco, building a Silicon Valley bureau for Der SPIEGEL. His long-form reporting is focused on analyzing the leading Internet and high-tech companies, taking deep-dives into the technological progress driving computer science and biotech. For years, Schulz has been writing about the impact of the digital revolution on society, politics and culture.
In 2015, Thomas Schulz wrote the non-fiction bestseller “Was Google wirklich will” (What Google Really Wants), which became a number 1 bestseller in Germany and was sold to several international markets.