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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.)

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

By Thomas Hughes | Bay City News

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

By Katy St. Clair, Bay City News

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

By Gabe Agcaoili, Bay City News

SFMTA finds new cameras cut speeding 72% at 15 sites, spurring changed driver behavior

By Nicole Tingson |Bay City News

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Bay Area scientist Frederick Ramsdell earns Nobel Prize for immune system research

By Gabe Agcaoili | Bay City News | October 6, 2025
Ramsdell won for his groundbreaking discoveries in how the body’s immune system avoids attacking its own healthy tissues. 
Bay Area

UC Berkeley taps Victoria Coleman to lead new Berkeley Space Center at NASA Ames

By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | October 3, 2025
Construction on the $2 billion, 36-acre Berkeley Space Center at Moffett Field in Silicon Valley is expected to start in 2026.
Technology

California sues city over surveillance data, warns it can be shared with federal agencies

By Wendy Fry | CalMatters | October 3, 2025
The lawsuit comes at a moment of heightened concern for immigrants and women seeking reproductive care. Once data leaves California, it can be accessed by agencies in states with different policies regarding those populations. 
Technology

California issues historic fine over lawyer’s ChatGPT fabrications

By Khari Johnson | CalMatters | September 22, 2025
State authorities are scrambling to deal with widespread use of artificial intelligence as similar cases are on the rise.
Technology

Permit puts Waymo in the driver’s seat to test three-phase autonomous service at SFO

By Alise Maripuu, Bay City News | September 17, 2025
The first phase entails allowing the vehicles to self-drive on designated roads at the airport with a trained specialist behind the wheel.
Bay Area

SF Bay Ferry gets federal grant to upgrade Oakland terminal amid electric fleet switch

By Andres Jimenez Larios | Bay City News | August 20, 2025
The new electric vessels are expected to enter into service as soon as 2027.
Education

California invested millions pushing careers for women. The results are disappointing

By Adam Echelman | CalMatters | August 19, 2025
Women continue to lag behind men in certain science, technology, engineering and math programs.
Technology

You have a right to delete your data. Some companies are making it extra difficult

By Colin Lecher and Tomas Apodaca | CalMatters | August 12, 2025
Consumers must search about 7,000 words into a privacy policy filled with legalese to find any opt-out link
Environment

California Supreme Court hands victory to rooftop solar panel owners

By Malena Carollo | CalMatters | August 7, 2025
Justices did not rule on whether the changes to the solar program were legal, requiring the court of appeals to determine this.
china

San Jose tech firm pleads guilty to supplying Chinese military supercomputer program

By Gabe Agcaoili | Bay City News | July 30, 2025
The company’s plea agreement is still subject to approval by a federal judge.
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