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Commentary | Are our schools ready for the age of AI?

By Raffaello Banin, PHS sophomore and TPH Editor | May 6, 2025
In a survey conducted by PHS sophomore Raffaello Banin, the vast majority of PHS student respondents say the school is not adapting quickly enough.

Judge’s ruling gives Musk green light to press forward with his fraud claims against OpenAI

By Joe Dworetzky | Bay City News

How the state sent Californians’ personal health data to LinkedIn

By Tomas Apodaca and Colin Lecher | CalMatters

How a high-tech water recycling facility is fueling Treasure Island’s sustainable future

By Ruth Dusseault | Bay City News

Searching for gold: Google violated antitrust laws with ad market dominance, judge rules

By Joe Dworetzky | Bay City News

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Future of Food: Berkeley exhibition explores the alternative world of sustainable cuisine

By Lou Fancher | Bay City News | April 4, 2025
New interactive STEM exhibit at the Lawrence Hall of Science connects people with the emerging technologies created for sustainable dining.
Technology

Tesla gets permit to ferry passengers in California, a stepping stone toward autonomous taxis

By Malena Carollo | CalMatters | March 19, 2025
Tesla has said it will launch such a service in Austin, Texas in June.
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Media watchdog’s suit accuses Elon Musk of waging ‘vendetta-driven campaign’ against it

By Joe Dworetzky | Bay City News | March 14, 2025
The fight has its roots in Musk’s October 2022 acquisition of the social media platform.
Technology

California has 30 new proposals to rein in AI. Trump could complicate them

By Khari Johnson | CalMatters | March 13, 2025
New proposals follow a batch of more than 20 AI laws Newsom signed last year, but they are moving forward in a very different political environment.
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Injunction malfunction: Musk loses round in battle with OpenAI, but still wins with ruling

By Joe Dworetzky | Bay City News | March 7, 2025
While Musk lost the battle, the judge’s decision may prove pivotal to advancing Musk’s central argument in the war between the tech titans.
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Meet the NorCal women behind Watch Duty, an app that informs people during wildfires

By Elsa Cavazos, The Mendocino Voice | February 22, 2025
The app has become an indispensable source of facts on the ground in fire season.
Oakland

Elon Musk’s $97 billion offer for OpenAI’s assets lands in Oakland federal court

By Joe Dworetzky, Bay City News | February 14, 2025
OpenAI says the offer exposes the fact that Musk had brought the lawsuit not to preserve OpenAI’s humanity-focused mission as he claimed, but for his own financial and competitive gain.
Oakland

AlCo courts portal lets small claims filers securely submit evidence from own device

By Tony Hicks, Bay City News | February 14, 2025
The court said it encourages people with small claims cases to use the new portal to make sure evidence is submitted in a timely fashion.
Bay Area

Guided tours of Stanford’s SLAC accelerator offer visitors a light-speed peek at science

By Larry Sokoloff, Bay City News | February 7, 2025
The public is allowed to visit SLAC on several monthly guided tours, or people can attend sponsored lectures or come to a STEM Community Day in the fall.
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Judge seemingly unpersuaded she should block OpenAI’s shift to for-profit company

By Joe Dworetzky | Bay City News | February 5, 2025
U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers on Tuesday heard three hours of legal argument from lawyers representing Elon Musk, who brought the lawsuit, and OpenAI and Microsoft, which Musk alleges have collaborated to pervert OpenAI’s original charitable mission.
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