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The work of art in the age of artificial intelligence

The experimental art collective TIAT is bringing together artists, technologists, and hundreds of admirers who want a robot to draw them

September 5, 2025

Fiber optics

Feeling logy after months of proteinmaxxing? You may wanna sit down: now it’s all about fibermaxxing

September 5, 2025

Do androids dream of biang biang noodles?

‘Automatic Noodle’ author Annalee Newitz on SF, Chinese food videos, and whether bots should be allowed into labor unions

September 4, 2025

Why is this woman laffing?

In a town full of outsized weirdos, Laffing Sal is still the weirdest

September 4, 2025

A Stanford dropout turned indie pop talent

ROHAN is playing the Brick and Mortar Hall Friday

August 29, 2025

Page against the machine

San Francisco’s zinesters are fighting AI slop, surveillance capitalism, and corporate media one indie pub at a time

August 29, 2025

Electropocalypse Now

The Electrify Expo at Alameda Ferry Point revealed the survivalist subculture buzzing within the EV industry

August 28, 2025

Performative males didn’t do much for matcha sales

The city’s most aesthetic matcha shop had no idea its bright green drinks were signifiers for a new brand of maleness

August 27, 2025

Demon Huntermania

‘KPop Demon Hunters’ has taken over streaming, theaters, the pop charts, and kids’ imaginations. These Bay Area parents are along for the ride

August 26, 2025

How many people walk the Golden Gate Bridge every day?

Thanks to newly installed counters, we’ll soon know how many pedestrians and cyclists use the bridge

August 26, 2025