Megan Rose Dickey

Megan Rose Dickey is a reporter covering business and technology in San Francisco.
Prior to joining Gazetteer SF, she authored the daily newsletter at Axios SF, where she co-authored a daily newsletter on all-things San Francisco. She’s also spent several years covering technology at publications including TechCrunch, Protocol, and Business Insider.
Robotaxis promise safety, but legal experts warn of liability risks for drunk passengers
Researchers argue federal law should be amended to provide explicit protection for passengers in robotaxis and other AVs
It’s been all-hands on deck over at SF-based Flexport amid tariffs chaos
‘There is really no safe haven out there,’ the tech company’s VP of customs said
Ex-Silicon Valley diversity lead says tech’s retreat from DEI was a long time coming
Two former tech diversity leaders weigh in on the madness that is Trump’s first 90 days
Oakland First Fridays director grateful for debate sparked by AI-generated flyer
But she probably won’t publish AI-generated content in the future
Cruise layoff notices keep rolling as some laid-off employees wrap up their work
As parent company GM sunsets the company, more Bay Area workers were impacted
23andMe won’t tell us how many people have asked to delete their data
One privacy rights lawyer says 23andMe’s plan to sell its genetic data should be 'avoided at all costs'
Silicon Valley’s defenestration of diversity continues, but there are some heavy hitter holdouts
Apple, DoorDash, and Lyft maintain DEI language... for now
Fashion marketplaces ThredUp, The RealReal pull back from DEI
They join the likes of Meta, Twilio, and countless other companies in 2025