Tech
No one really knows how San Francisco’s government is using AI, but that’s about to change
City departments will soon be required to publicly disclose how they’re using AI
With Trump’s reign looming, fusion centers pose a risk to sanctuary city policies
SFPD works with a federal data-sharing center in San Mateo — but how much they share with ICE is unclear
This woman left tech to pursue professional magic in SF, and we truly love that for her
We live in a harsh world, so literally why not
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
Grindr’s AI ‘wingman’ has privacy experts concerned
We tried the tool — made in partnership with SF-based AI firm Ex-human — and it’s pretty terrible
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
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
In between gods, looking for work
I went to an 'AI salon' at The Commons SF, expecting to find radical techies working to accumulate power. Instead, I found loneliness — and a lot of existential dread.
Viral incident shows passenger stuck in Waymo as man outside pulls a knife
Expert warns liability issues and tech limitations will put more people at risk
Zoox plans to deploy its robotaxis without a steering wheel, despite regulatory uncertainty
We’ll see how this works out for them…