
Rachael Myrow
Senior Editor at KQED-TV (San Francisco,CA)
Freelance Reporter at NPR
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May 29Failed to save articlePlease try againPassengers seen waiting after a major disruption in Microsoft Corp.'s cloud services caused widespread flight cancellations and delays at T3 IGI Airport on July 19, 2024 in New Delhi, India. At Stanford’s Hoover Institution, the House Committee on Homeland Security heard from experts who argue escalating threats highlight the need to modernize U.S. cyberdefenses.
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Ericka Cruz GuevarraRachael MyrowAlan MontecilloJessica KariisaMay 28Failed to save articlePlease try againHarris Mojadedi, Assistant Dean of Strategic Initiatives, poses for a portrait at UC Berkeley on May 14, 2025. More than four years after the Taliban took control of Kabul, thousands of Afghan families are still waiting for the U.S. to fulfill promises it made to take them in for helping the American war effort.
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May 16Failed to save articlePlease try againFouzia Palyal Azizi, Director of Refugee Services at JFCS East Bay, poses for a portrait outside of her home, in Pleasant Hill, on May 14, 2025. More than four years after the Taliban took control of Kabul, thousands of fragmented Afghan families are still waiting for the U.S. to fulfill promises it made to take them in for helping the American war effort.
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May 7Failed to save articlePlease try againJust as adults are using generative AI companion chatbots for solace and connection, children are, too. So, how can parents stay in the conversation? (Anna Fifield/The Washington Post via Getty Images)For children and teenagers feeling anxious and alienated from their peers and adults, AI companion chatbots can mimic the human compassion they’re longing for. They’re also available 24/7.
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May 2Failed to save articlePlease try againOn Wednesday, the San Francisco-based company unveiled Visa Intelligent Commerce at the Visa Global Product Drop. According to the release, this initiative opens Visa's payment network to developers and engineers who are building AI that shop on behalf of users. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)“Visa recognizes these patterns through our data.
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Humans respond AS IF #AI companion chatbots are, too - maybe better - because human relationships are complicated. “The oxytocin is firing in the way that it feels relational.” https://t.co/m4Kd65VP2H via @KQEDnews

“This ends up being a world potentially where consumers are captured even more than they are now, and are subject to higher prices and deceptive conduct that they aren’t even seeing, because they’re no longer the one making the decision.” https://t.co/FTrurIsr00 @KQEDnews