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Musk v. Altman — Day 13: Blockbuster AI trial ends without answering its biggest questions

By Joe Dworetzky and Jay Harris | Bay City News | 16 hours ago
The ending was unsatisfying to many court-watchers, who found it ironic that of all the important issues in the case, the least interesting was whether Musk waited too long to sue.

South Bay data center boom sparks questions about water and climate impacts

By Keith Menconi | San Jose Spotlight

Musk v. Altman verdict: Musk’s $134B OpenAI suit collapses after swift jury deliberations

By Joe Dworetzky and Jay Harris | Bay City News

Musk v. Altman — Week 3 analysis: Jurors face tangled questions of trust, timing and AI

By Joe Dworetzky and Jay Harris | Bay City News

Newsom’s last budget: Cuts, larger reserves sought amid fears AI tech boom could fade

By Yue Stella Yu | CalMatters

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Trump and Kennedy seek to relax safeguards for AI healthcare tools

By Darius Tahir | KFF Health News | May 15, 2026
Clinicians and patient-safety advocates say government regulations are not well constructed to guard against the threat that the new technology will miss or obscure important details of patients’ conditions.
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Ban cell phones in all K-12 schools? Not so fast, say school officials

By Carolyn Jones | CalMatters | May 15, 2026
Under pressure from school boards and administrators, lawmakers scaled back a bill that would have required such a blanket ban.
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Musk v. Altman — Day 12: Case heads to jury after lawyers clash over OpenAI’s mission

By Joe Dworetzky and Jay Harris | Bay City News | May 14, 2026
The jury will attempt to reach a unanimous verdict in the high-profile trial: did OpenAI co-founders betray the company’s nonprofit mission by opening a for-profit arm for their own personal enrichment?
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Musk v. Altman — Day 11: Testimony finishes as witness recalls ‘jackass for safety’ trophy

By Joe Dworetzky and Jay Harris | Bay City News | May 13, 2026
Wednesday's liveliest testimony came from OpenAI’s “chief futurist,” who works on the safe deployment of advanced AI in the future.
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Musk v. Altman — Behind the scenes: How we chose to tell the story of tech titans’ trial

By Joe Dworetsky and Jay Harris | Bay City News | May 13, 2026
Joe Dworetsky and Jay Harris explain how they approached using cartooning and AI in journalistic storytelling.
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Musk v. Altman — Day 10: OpenAI CEO rejects claims he acted selfishly, ‘stole the charity’

By Joe Dworetzky and Jay Harris | Bay City News | May 12, 2026
Altman takes the stand: "I am an honest and trustworthy businessperson.”
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Musk v. Altman — Day 9: Microsoft, OpenAI witnesses defend evolving partnership

By Joe Dworetzky and Jay Harris | Bay City News | May 12, 2026
Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI and its leaders, and their co-defendant, Microsoft continues to play out just down the hill from Piedmont.
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Berkeley extends Flock camera contract but rejects drones, surveillance expansion

By Tanay Gokhale | Bay City News | May 12, 2026
Privacy watchdogs have raised concerns about federal agencies, like ICE, being able to access the camera data.
Education

California colleges went big on online learning tools. Then the worst happened

By Colin Lecher and Mikhail Zinshteyn | CalMatters | May 11, 2026
A massive hack of education platform Canvas hit California especially hard. What happens next?
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Tech regulation gets personal: How Tom Steyer’s brother could shape California’s AI future

By Jeanne Kuang | CalMatters | May 4, 2026
Jim Steyer is a well known force in Sacramento working on tech regulations and protecting kids online.
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