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Our video tests prove generative AI still sucks at dancing. See for yourself

By Khari Johnson, Levi Sumagaysay and Mohamed Al Elew | CalMatters | January 21, 2026
Dancers say their craft can’t be duplicated by AI.

BART-Uber partnership aims to streamline trips by integrating services under single app

By Andres Jimenez Larios | Bay City News

Gavin Newsom forecasts a rosier California budget and banks on AI boom continuing

By Yue Stella Yu | CalMatters

How Californians can use a new state website to block hundreds of data brokers

By Colin Lecher and Miles Hinton | CalMatters

California tax revenue getting a boost from AI boom — but for how long?

By Levi Sumagaysay | CalMatters

Technology
Compilation of screenshots from The California Courier, a putative news website, against a pink background

Could this mysterious California news site influence the 2026 election?

By Colin Lecher | CalMatters | January 5, 2026
When is a news source not what it seems? The California Courier uses the name of an established paper and doesn’t disclose apparent partisan ties.
Technology

Trump’s new order against AI regulation hits California especially hard

By Khari Johnson | CalMatters | December 11, 2025
Since 2016, California has enacted more AI regulations than any other state.
Bay Area

Bay Area laboratories join national effort to use AI platform for scientific advancement

By Alise Maripuu | Bay City News | November 27, 2025
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory wants to develop AI models that use data such as scientific images, geographical data, and molecular structures. 
energy

Data centers are putting new strain on California’s grid. A new report estimates the impacts

By Alejandro Lazo | CalMatters | November 14, 2025
The report's authors conclude that between 2019 and 2023, electricity use and carbon emissions by CA data centers nearly doubled, while on-site water consumption slightly more than doubled. But without hard data from the centers themselves, it's hard to know for sure.
Education

His students suddenly started getting A’s. Did a Google AI tool go too far?

By Carolyn Jones | CalMatters | November 10, 2025
Google Lens makes it easier to cheat on digital tests. (In the article: a PHS teacher explains why AI is not allowed in her classrooms.)
Bay Area

Berkeley Police Department launches online call log as it begins encrypting radio signals

By Thomas Hughes | Bay City News | November 8, 2025
The removal of public access to police broadcasts was made to comply with a change in state law.
Bay Area

At San Quentin, reformers and inmates seek renewed focus on rehabilitation programs

By Steve Brooks, Bay City News | October 30, 2025
COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS working toward criminal justice reform met recently with incarcerated individuals at San Quentin Rehabilitation Center for a critical conversation about the future of transformative programming and second chance opportunities in prison. The event held Sept.
Technology

Gavin Newsom signs bill that will make police disclose if AI wrote their reports

By Katy St. Clair, Bay City News | October 20, 2025
Axon, the company known for its body-worn cameras used by police departments, is one company developing generative AI-powered software to create police reports.
berkeley

UC Berkeley professor wins Nobel Prize in Chemistry for metal-organic frameworks

By Gabe Agcaoili, Bay City News | October 10, 2025
Omar Yaghi shares the prize with Susumu Kitagawa of Kyoto University in Japan and Richard Robson of the University of Melbourne in Australia.
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SFMTA finds new cameras cut speeding 72% at 15 sites, spurring changed driver behavior

By Nicole Tingson |Bay City News | October 7, 2025
San Francisco’s new speed camera program is the first of its kind in California.
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