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California judges are testing a new AI clerk, and you won’t know if it’s looking at your case

By Cayla Mihalovich and Khari Johnson | CalMatters | 10 hours ago
Courts in Los Angeles and Riverside counties are testing an artificial intelligence tool and deciding whether it can be used in high-stakes criminal cases.

Berkeley robotics showcase unites students with next generation of tech industry

By Andres Jimenez Larios | Bay City News

California State University renews controversial system-wide contract with OpenAI

By Kate Rix | EdSource

After AI layoffs, Newsom orders state government to find ways to ease the pain

By Khari Johnson | CalMatters

How San José State leaped to No. 2 in national computer science ranking

By Kate Rix | EdSource

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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 | May 18, 2026
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.
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South Bay data center boom sparks questions about water and climate impacts

By Keith Menconi | San Jose Spotlight | May 18, 2026
Report shows 80 data centers currently operating in Santa Clara County with another 16 projects set to be developed in the coming years.
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Musk v. Altman verdict: Musk’s $134B OpenAI suit collapses after swift jury deliberations

By Joe Dworetzky and Jay Harris | Bay City News | May 18, 2026
Fueled by the celebrity of the controversial plaintiff and the billions at stake, the case attracted global attention.
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Musk v. Altman — Week 3 analysis: Jurors face tangled questions of trust, timing and AI

By Joe Dworetzky and Jay Harris | Bay City News | May 16, 2026
After 11 days of testimony and hours of closing arguments, the jury moves to deliberations.
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Newsom’s last budget: Cuts, larger reserves sought amid fears AI tech boom could fade

By Yue Stella Yu | CalMatters | May 15, 2026
The governor proposes new spending in some areas like healthcare for low- and middle-income households, but also hikes premiums for undocumented immigrant adults.
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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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