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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 TechCrunchProtocol, and Business Insider.

Tech company Artisan is really leaning in to the whole ‘AI will take our jobs’ thing

The sales startup wants companies to 'stop hiring humans,' per its new ad campaign

December 2, 2024

NBA All-Star Game is the perfect opportunity for San Francisco to ditch the ‘doom loop’ narrative, once and for all

The game is expected to bring 135,000 visitors and $350 million to the Bay Area — plus a highly-publicized chance to shed SF’s ‘unfair reputation’

November 25, 2024

SF office workers follow ‘Gremlins’ rules when it rains

‘The rain is messing with people’s careers in San Francisco right now’

November 21, 2024

If climate tech companies want to survive the next four years, they’ll need ‘a new set of skills’

Faced with slashed incentives and undermined protections, the industry will have to make big changes to keep the energy transition alive

November 20, 2024

A tech worker influx is shifting the vibe at the 150-year-old Dolphin Club  

Oldtimers are less than thrilled about newcomers treating the famed open water swimming group as a networking hotspot

November 14, 2024

Labor and lattes: SF’s third Starbucks headed for unionization vote

Baristas and shift supervisors at a Lower Nob Hill location would become the third store in San Francisco to unionize

November 6, 2024

‘A tale of two cities’: SF looks to expand free high-speed internet to underserved neighborhoods

The goal is to bridge the digital divide between San Francisco’s underserved neighborhoods and the rest of the city

October 28, 2024

SF is battling to take over the electric grid from everyone’s arch-nemesis, PG&E

The private utility company isn’t going down without a fight

October 25, 2024

Wild billboards around the Bay call attention to tech companies free-loading off open source projects

An advocacy group called Open Source Pledge wants tech companies to pay up

October 24, 2024