Tech
Facebook is now overrun with AI-generated film review slop
At best, the posts read like rewrites of Wikipedia entries. At worst, they recommend nonexistent movies
Nuro has begun testing its self-driving car software in San Francisco
And the company teased a big year ahead
In the NBA, at least, diversity and inclusion efforts are alive and well
Bay Area startups set to face off in the NBA All-Star pitch competition
Elon Musk’s DOGE is a problem. But Bay Area techies are cheering it on
Support from some of S.F.'s biggest tech figures, including Garry Tan, shows the ideology fueling tech culture
Judge tosses SF lawsuit that spurred Streisand Effect for tech exec’s arrest
Plaintiff’s lawyer claims former CEO is no Zuckerberg, but judge says ‘there is a First Amendment protection for truthful reporting of newsworthy information’
San Francisco’s Internet Archive fighting erasure of DEI, Jan. 6 materials
Archivists with the organization’s Wayback Machine now trying to predict what Trump might scrub next
Welcome to the age of AI-driven discrimination
'AI accountability is out and tech infrastructure is in,' a policy expert told Gazetteer SF
A former tech CEO is on a crusade to get the record of his arrest removed from the internet
Maury Blackman is suing a journalist who publicized his domestic violence arrest for $25 million
Rivian opens up shop in Hayes Valley with a showroom and ‘community gathering space’
Welcome to 2025, I guess
DEI is dead in the water after Amazon, Meta decisions. What comes next?
‘TBD’ on whether the companies will even release employee demographics in the future