Tech
Scale AI gets hit with another labor lawsuit on the same day U.S. Department of Labor dropped investigation into firm
The $14 billion AI training firm headquartered in SF has been hit with a multitude of labor lawsuits in the past year
Zoox and former employee locked in legal battle over data ‘hostage’ situation
Amazon-owned robotaxi company remotely encrypted personal drive of fired staffer they accuse of trade secret theft. She says it’s ‘corporate bullying’ and ‘extortion’
College student’s job interview goes TikTok-viral as ‘creepy’ AI interviewer goes haywire
The AI interviewer, named 'Alex,' is made by San Francisco startup Apriora
Partying with the AI music generators
At a launch party thrown by Riffusion, industry players and techies alike see an AI-heavy vision of the future of music — for better or worse
Waymo drove off with SF tennis instructor’s equipment in trunk, suit alleges
He alleges that he’s been in a months-long struggle to get any answers from Waymo
Ahead of Nintendo’s downtown arrival, a look back at the beloved PlayStation store
Perhaps the 90's-era Sony Metreon was ahead of its time, but now Nintendo has a chance to recapture some of the magic it left behind
Mr. Tan goes to Washington… and the battle over ‘Little Tech’ is heating up
Silicon Valley leaders, regulators, and elected officials came together earlier this month to debate the future of small startups, but the issue is more divisive than it seems
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








