A cat's killing by a Waymo robotaxi sparked outrage in San Francisco, as some questioned why deaths caused by human drivers don't get the same level of concern
At Delirium, a dive bar in San Francisco's Mission District, the décor is dark, the drinks are strong, and the emotions are raw.
A crowd in San Francisco destroyed a Waymo car on February 11, amid tensions over autonomous vehicles; Waymo says the car “was not transporting any riders”
A person jumped on the hood of a Waymo driverless taxi and smashed its windshield in San Francisco's Chinatown last night around 9PM PT …
How San Francisco's citizen surveillance culture, with incidents often posted to X, helped unravel the story of a bloody street attack, causing viral outrage
When a homeless man attacked a former city official, footage of the onslaught became a rallying cry. X: @michellelegro , @laurensmiley , @sydneyfjohnson , and @emccarthypage X: Michelle Legro / @miche...
A look at San Francisco's Misalignment Museum, which displays art about AGI, including an apology to humans after a “misaligned” future AI wiped out humanity
- Underlying all the recent hype about AI, industry participants engage in furious debates about how to prepare …
A look at the Internet Archive, as the preservation project grows from 2TB in 1997 to ~100PB now, and issues with scraping paywalled news sites and social media
Within the walls of a beautiful former church in San Francisco's Richmond district, racks of computer servers hum and blink with activity. Tweets: @brianroemmele and @ftmag Tweets: Brian Roemmele / @b...
San Francisco's antitech movement has fizzled before it ever really took off
Is the antitech movement obsolete? — Wearing a pig mask and sequined suit jacket, Amy Gilgan stood outside of Davies Symphony Hall on Thursday night to accept the McMansion award at the second annua...