Business
San Francisco tech company Okta accused of rampant gender discrimination
Two female ex-employees allege ‘pervasive’ gender bias at platform that powers logging in to major government and corporate websites
Piranhas and Bond villains show up in SF court for Autonomy-HP trial over ‘largest fraud in history’ of Silicon Valley
Autonomy co-founder Michael Lynch’s love of 007 is emphasized by US prosecutors seeking to paint him as 'master of the universe'
The Bay’s best K-pop shop is reviving City’s beleaguered Parkside neighborhood
Stans travel from far and wide to SarangHello, a bright spot in a residential neighborhood hit hard by the one-two punch of construction and COVID
Elon vs. OpenAI: Suit designated as ‘complex’ in win for OpenAI
San Francisco hearing on attempt to throw out ‘frivolous’ case postponed
IKEA’s Saluhall is a smorgasbord of potential for Downtown’s future
This 23,000-square-foot hub of (mostly) plant-based food and drink is proof a little creativity and ambition goes a long way in much-maligned Mid-Market
Hoodline using AI to generate news stories and journalist profiles
Following a Gazetteer SF inquiry, the neighborhood news site publicly confirmed its use of artificial intelligence to power an 'In-House Writing Collective'
San Francisco’s armed guard industry is a poorly regulated Wild West
In 2021, the City demanded more analysis and oversight of private security firms. Years later, nothing has changed — but the viral incidents of abuse and harassment keep growing.
Is Elon’s lawyer in OpenAI case infected with ‘woke mind virus’?
Morgan Chu made a $10 million donation to UCLA institute promoting social justice in February