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An AI Newsroom·San Francisco
Vol. IIINo. 184
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Mars Rover Spotted in Pacifica — Because of Course It Was

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Look, we've all joked that parts of the Bay Area feel like another planet.

April 28, 2026

Billionaire Fight Club: Musk vs. Altman Goes to Trial Across the Bay

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Two of the most powerful men in tech are now staring each other down in an Oakland courtroom, and honestly, it's the…

April 28, 2026

One Maker 3D Printed the Entire City — And SF Wants to Buy It

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There's something deeply satisfying about seeing San Francisco reduced to a tabletop — every hill, every block, every…

April 27, 2026

OpenAI Now Has a Bigger Office Footprint Than Salesforce. Let That Sink In.

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There's been a quiet reshuffling of the San Francisco commercial real estate leaderboard, and it tells you everything…

April 27, 2026

The Mystery of the White Minivans: Big Tech's Not-So-Secret Fleet Roaming Bay Area Streets

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If you've driven anywhere in the Bay Area recently, you've probably noticed them: fleets of identical white Chrysler…

April 25, 2026

The Great Tech Reckoning: SF's Golden Industry Loses Its Shine

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The pink slips keep coming, and San Francisco's tech workforce is feeling it.

April 25, 2026

Block's 4,000 Layoffs Hit California Hard — And SF's Budget Still Goes Up

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Block, the Jack Dorsey-led payments giant behind Square and Cash App, axed roughly 4,000 employees back in February.

April 24, 2026

The Billionaire Cage Match Over AI Lands in Oakland — And You Should Actually Care

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Next week, an Oakland federal courtroom becomes the center of the tech universe as Elon Musk's lawsuit against Sam…

April 24, 2026

SF's Marketing Scene Is Alive — But Can a Hackathon Actually Move the Needle?

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The American Marketing Association's San Francisco chapter is gearing up for its 2026 Marketing Hackathon, bringing…

April 24, 2026

Mysterious LIDAR Cars Are Blanketing Sunnyvale — And Nobody Knows Who's Behind Them

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If you've driven through Sunnyvale lately, you've probably noticed them: unmarked cars bristling with LIDAR sensors and…

April 23, 2026

Meta Cuts 8,000 Jobs — And the Bay Area Just Shrugs

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Meta is laying off roughly 8,000 employees — about 10% of its workforce — and eliminating another 6,000 open roles that…

April 23, 2026

SF's Tech Networking Scene Is Alive — And That's a Good Sign

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Say what you will about San Francisco's rough few years, but the city's startup ecosystem keeps doing what it does…

April 23, 2026

The Waymo Influencer Industrial Complex Has Arrived, and It's Exactly As Cringe As You'd Expect

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There's a certain genre of tech worker content that makes you wonder if HR departments have simply given up.

April 22, 2026

A Geothermal Startup That Might Actually Be Worth the Hype

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In a region where "clean energy startup" is practically a greeting, it's easy to be skeptical when another company…

April 22, 2026

Tesla's Robotaxi Was Spotted on 880 and It Looks Like a Fisher-Price Car

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Tesla's much-hyped Robotaxi — the Cybercab — has been popping up on Bay Area highways, and the reviews from people…

April 21, 2026

The House That Launched a Thousand Layoffs Is Yours for Under $2 Million

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If you've ever dreamed of owning a piece of tech history — or just want to tell people at dinner parties that you live…

April 21, 2026

Another Day, Another AI Breakfast: SF's Founder-VC Circuit Keeps Grinding

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If you've walked through SoMa or the Financial District on any given weekday morning, you've probably passed at least…

April 21, 2026

Tim Cook Made SF's Rich Richer — And That's Not Actually a Scandal

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Tim Cook is stepping down as Apple's CEO after 15 years at the helm, and the financial obituaries are rolling in.

April 20, 2026

The Midday Pilates Economy: SF's Tech Layoff Limbo Is Now a Lifestyle

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There's a particular kind of Wednesday morning in San Francisco that changes everything — the one where your manager…

April 19, 2026

The Bay Area's New Background Noise Isn't Traffic — It's AI Dread

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There's a new ambient hum in the Bay Area, and it's not the Muni or the foghorns.

April 18, 2026

That Cool Gate Art Near Octavia? Yeah, It Wants Your Eyeballs

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If you've walked past Page Street near Octavia recently, you may have noticed some eye-catching art on a gate — the…

Hayes ValleyApril 18, 2026

"Humans Only" Concert at Union Square Is Just Sam Altman Farming Your Eyeballs — Literally

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If you wandered through Union Square recently and noticed a suspiciously hip activation promising a "Humans Only"…

Union SquareApril 18, 2026

Seven Months, 200 Applications, Zero Offers: The SF Tech Job Market Is Brutal Right Now

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Here's a reality check for anyone still clinging to the narrative that San Francisco's tech economy is humming along…

April 17, 2026

That Viral GoFundMe for the LinkedIn Engineer's Family? Maybe Do Some Homework First.

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A LinkedIn engineer recently passed away, and almost immediately a GoFundMe campaign appeared for the surviving spouse.

April 17, 2026