Rachael Myrow

Senior Editor of KQED's Silicon Valley News Desk

Rachael Myrow is Senior Editor of KQED's Silicon Valley News Desk, reporting on topics like what Big Tech sees in President TrumpCalifornia's many, many AI bills, and the lost sounds of San Francisco. You can hear her work on NPR, The World, WBUR's Here & Now and the BBC. She also guest hosts for KQED's Forum.  Over the years, she's talked with Kamau Bell, David Byrne, Kamala Harris, Tony Kushner, Armistead Maupin, Van Dyke Parks, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Tommie Smith, among others. Before all this, she hosted The California Report for 7+ years. Awards? Sure: Peabody, Edward R. Murrow, Regional Edward R. Murrow, RTNDA, Northern California RTNDA, SPJ Northern California Chapter, LA Press Club, Golden Mic. Prior to joining KQED, Rachael worked in Los Angeles at KPCC and Marketplace. She holds degrees in English and journalism from UC Berkeley (where she got her start in public radio on KALX-FM). Outside of the studio, you'll find Rachael hiking Bay Area trails and whipping up Instagram-ready meals in her kitchen.

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‘Better to Buy Than Compete’: US Challenges Meta’s Market Dominance in Court

A white man in a blue suit and tie gestures as he speaks in a congressional room surrounded by people.

Calls Grow for OpenAI to Make Good on Its Promises to Serve Public Good

Trump Tariffs Shake World Economy, Rattling Silicon Valley

AI Companions Can Be a Seductive Risk for Teens. Senators Want More Guardrails

Hollywood Actors Take the Fight Against AI to Sacramento

Meta’s Efforts to Block Explosive Expose in Arbitration Likely to Fail, Labor Experts Say

California Privacy Agency Fines American Honda Over Consumer Data Violations

Musk’s Costly Cuts at X: Will DOGE and Trump Face Similar Fallout?

California Lawmakers Take on Predatory ‘Surveillance Pricing’