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Kaiser Permanente data breach may have affected millions
Kaiser Permanente on Monday said it was notifying millions of its members and patients of a data transmission to tech companies that may have included some of their personal information.
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Median price of Bay Area home up more than 15% from a year ago
New data shows the median price of a home in the Bay Area is up significantly from a year ago.
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Workers' Memorial Day: Bay Area community honors those who lost lives on the job
Workers’ Memorial Day remembers and honors those who lost their lives or were hurt on the job.
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Pleasanton community gathers to remember family of 4 killed in crash
The Pleasanton community came together to remember a family of four killed in a in a fiery crash Wednesday night.
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Text-to-games
Kaveh Vahdat’s company RiseAngle can turn your idea into a simple game.
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AI chatbots get better at their job
BriteCo’s Dustin Sitar on text-based customer service.
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Is AI running out of things to read?
Pablo Villalobos is an expert in A.I.
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SF mayor proposes legislation to waive fees for certain community events
San Francisco Mayor London Breed introduced legislation that would waive city fees for certain community events — like farmers’ markets, block parties and night markets — and simplify health permitting for food vendors by creating an annual license, her office announced in a press release Friday.