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AI is supposed to make applying to jobs easier — but it might be creating another problem
Artificial Intelligence is reshaping the job application process, simplifying some aspects — and creating new potential frictions in others.
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AI is supposed to make applying to jobs easier — but it might be creating another problem
Companies have touted new AI technology that allows users to apply to thousands of jobs per day, flooding job openings with resumes.
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San Jose, PG&E to collaborate on new AI data center experiment
A San Jose neighborhood will soon be the sight of an experiment to boost the region’s technology and artificial intelligence capabilities.
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A closer look: Stanford Robotics Center tour
We got a glimpse of the future on Friday courtesy of robotics, artificial intelligence, and some of the smartest young people in the Bay Area.
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A closer look: Stanford Robotics Center tour
We got a glimpse of the future on Friday courtesy of robotics, artificial intelligence, and some of the smartest young people in the Bay Area. Scott Budman has the details.
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San Jose-based Super Micro's stock plummets
A Silicon Valley AI darling is under the microscope after watching its stock price dissolve under the weight of an accounting scandal.
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Google adds Gemini AI to its Maps, Waze apps
Google has integrated its artificial intelligence platform Gemini into apps such as Maps and Waze to make it easier and more elaborate for users.
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Google integrates Maps, Waze with Gemini AI
Google has integrated its artificial intelligence platform Gemini into apps such as Maps and Waze to make it easier and more elaborate for users. Scott McGrew reports.
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Watch: Salesforce AI agent helps holiday shoppers
The holiday shopping rush is just around the corner, and Salesforce has a modern twist on navigating the masses: an AI agent to assist with your shopping list. A Salesforce exec tells us more.
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University of New Haven uses artificial intelligence to detect guns on campus
The University of New Haven implemented an extra layer of security for its students and staff.
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Apple's new AI feature prompts privacy concerns
Those who have an iPhone 15 or 16, can now get access to what the company is calling “Apple Intelligence.”
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Apple rolls out AI feature
It’s being called a major step forward in the AI revolution. Starting Monday, millions of iPhone users can now tap into machine-learning on their phones. But as Scott Budman found out, many privacy advocates are worried about what those machines and their new AI capability mean for our private data.
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Elon Musk's X is boosting election conspiracy theories with AI-powered trending topics
The misinformation boosted by X’s AI model Grok has included conspiracy theories about voter fraud and unsubstantiated smears about Vice President Kamala Harris.
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Google, Adobe and IBM are aiming to help millions gain AI skills—here's what to know
As major tech companies like Google and IBM develop new AI tools, they’re also pouring money into programs designed to teach the workforce how to use them.
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Lawsuit claims Character.AI is responsible for teen's suicide
Megan Garcia says the company’s chatbots encouraged her 14-year-old son, Sewell Setzer, to take his own life, according to the lawsuit.
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Berkeley company hopes to use AI to decode animal language
Berkeley-based Earth Species Project said that with billions of dollars being spent on how AI affects humans, it is using the technology to help society learn more and “decode animal communication.”
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Berkeley company hopes to use AI to decode animal language
An East Bay company is trying to use artificial intelligence to figure out how animals communicate. Scott Budman has the details.
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Big Tech companies to invest in nuclear energy for AI needs
The demand for energy to support the increasing need for artificial intelligence content is rapidly growing, leading several tech giants to consider investing in nuclear power to meet this demand.
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Big Tech to invest in nuclear power as AI demand grows
The demand for energy to support the increasing need for artificial intelligence content is rapidly growing, leading several tech giants to consider investing in nuclear power to meet this demand. Scott Budman reports.