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Watch: Students using AI service to write school papers
If you are the parent of a junior high or high school student, you may be familiar with Turnitin, a service that scans studentsβ work for plagiarism. The company’s CEO tells NBC Bay Area’s Scott McGrew about a new issue of students using AI to write essays for them.
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California lawmakers clear path for more oversight, traffic tickets for driverless cars
A pair of bills seeking more regulations over the driverless car industry cleared major hurdles in the California legislature this week. The proposed new laws would, in part, close a loophole the NBC Bay Area Investigative Unit exposed that has been leaving autonomous vehicles immune from receiving traffic tickets. Senior Investigative Reporter Bigad Shaban has the story.
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Biden signs TikTok ban bill: What's next?
Shockwaves were felt through the world of social media Wednesday as the final piece was put into place for a sale or shutdown of TikTok in the United States.
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What's next? Biden signs TikTok ban bill
Shockwaves were felt through the world of social media Wednesday as the final piece was put into place for a sale or shutdown of TikTok in the United States. Scott Budman reports.
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Japanese chip firm Rapidus to open office in Silicon Valley
Japanese chip company Rapidus has launched a new partnership in Silicon Valley. Scott Budman reports.Β
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Inside story of a rotten HP deal to be told in trial of fallen British tech star
An $11 billion acquisition that backfired on Silicon Valley pioneer Hewlett Packard more than a decade ago will be resurrected Monday during a trial that will explore whether the deal was an illegal rip-off or a case of botched management.
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Facebook, Instagram, Threads restored after morning outages
Users of Meta’s social media platforms, including Facebook and Instagram, reported issues with both social media websites Tuesday morning.
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Watch: SF company Electric Sheep introduces landscaping robot
San Francisco-based robotics company Electric Sheep has introduced a landscaping robot, Verdi, complete with edging, trimming, leaf blowing and weed spraying tools. The company’s CEO says it will help immensely with a shortage of workers.