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Rachael Myrow

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Freelance Reporter at NPR

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  • 2 weeks ago | kqed.org | Rachael Myrow

    Apr 8Failed to save articlePlease try againApple iPhone 16 are seen on display at an Apple store in New York on April 4, 2025. From semiconductor chips to iPhones to video games, Silicon Valley’s manufacturing supply chain is multinational. So what happens now that Trump’s tariff threats turn out to be real?  (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)The global economy has run on international trade for half a century.

  • 2 weeks ago | kqed.org | Rachael Myrow

    Apr 4Failed to save articlePlease try againU.S. Sens. Alex Padilla (center), Tina Smith (left) and Thom Tillis at the launch of the bipartisan Senate Mental Health Caucus in October 2023. Padilla is one of two caucus members calling for tighter regulation of AI chatbots aimed at teenagers. (Courtesy of U.S. Sen.

  • 1 month ago | kqed.org | Rachael Myrow

    Failed to save articlePlease try againThe actress Scarlett Johansson is one of a growing list of artists who have taken generative AI developers to task for allegedly copying and imitating her voice after she refused to license it to the company. The dispute is at the heart of new state legislation by Assemblymember Rebecca Bauer-Kahan (D-Orinda).

  • 1 month ago | kqed.org | Rachael Myrow

    Mar 14Failed to save articlePlease try againMeta CEO Mark Zuckerberg walks with former COO Sheryl Sandberg at the Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference on July 8, 2021 in Sun Valley, Idaho. Meta is battling to stop sales of an explosive memoir from a former Facebook employee in arbitration, but legal experts say federal and state labor laws in California protect the book and its author.

  • 1 month ago | kqed.org | Rachael Myrow

    Mar 13Failed to save articlePlease try againA close-up of HondaLink inside a vehicle dashboard display screen in Lafayette, California, in October 2021. Californians have the right to opt out of having their data shared and sold, but Honda made it too difficult for drivers, according to the California Privacy Protection Agency. (Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images)If you think of your car as a smartphone on wheels, it’s easy to grasp how the auto industry can sell and profit from personal data.

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Rachael (Authenticated in My Mind) Myrow
Rachael (Authenticated in My Mind) Myrow @rachaelmyrow
9 Apr 25

TONIGHT: How do you raise children in this ... INSANITY? If you're asking this question, you need to attend/watch my conversation with the fiery, funny, erudite @sarahkendzior about her latest 📕. https://t.co/Rs2AdKDYHl via @cwclub

Rachael (Authenticated in My Mind) Myrow
Rachael (Authenticated in My Mind) Myrow @rachaelmyrow
8 Apr 25

Trump’s new tariff regime? "Crazy,” @russellhancock of @JointVentureSVN said. “What I see is instability, retaliation [from other countries], and the upsetting of international systems that have been in place for a very long time.” https://t.co/HSuu1gLjlg via @KQEDnews

Rachael (Authenticated in My Mind) Myrow
Rachael (Authenticated in My Mind) Myrow @rachaelmyrow
4 Apr 25

“Policymakers, parents, and their kids deserve to know what your companies are doing to protect users from these known risks,” the senators wrote, “given that young people are accessing your products.” https://t.co/FM9bJaLg5k via @KQEDnews