San Francisco
PulseAugur coverage of San Francisco — every cluster mentioning San Francisco across labs, papers, and developer communities, ranked by signal.
18 day(s) with sentiment data
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Apple spent over $1.2M on private police to guard San Francisco stores
Apple spent over $1.2 million in a single year to hire private security for three of its retail locations in San Francisco. This arrangement was facilitated through a private security firm. The report details these sign…
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Cleveland Clinic ditches fax machines for Luminai AI to streamline referrals
Cleveland Clinic is replacing its outdated fax machines with an AI system developed by the startup Luminai. This move aims to modernize referral management within the healthcare system. The new AI system is expected to …
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AI Engineer World's Fair seeks speakers for new tracks on autoresearch, agents, and vertical AI
The AI Engineer World's Fair is opening a second call for speakers, focusing on new tracks like autoresearch, memory, world models, and agentic commerce. This year's event will be held at Moscone West in San Francisco, …
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Uber transforms drivers into a global sensor network for AI and AV data
Uber plans to equip its drivers' vehicles with sensors to collect data for autonomous vehicle (AV) companies and AI model training. Chief Technology Officer Praveen Neppalli Naga stated that data collection is the curre…
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Dreame unveils rocket-powered car capable of 0-60 mph in under a second
Dreame unveiled its NEXT 01 JET Edition car, capable of accelerating from 0 to 60 mph in just 0.9 seconds. This remarkable speed is attributed to an AI-powered voice command system that allows for immediate activation o…
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Dreame Technology launches rocket-powered car, signaling high-end EV market entry
Dreame Technology has unveiled its Nebula NEXT 01 JET Edition, dubbed the "rocket car," at a global launch event in San Francisco. This vehicle features a custom dual solid rocket booster system capable of 0-100 km/h ac…
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San Francisco: self driving
The author notes that self-driving cars, particularly Waymo vehicles, have become increasingly integrated into daily life in the San Francisco Bay Area. While their arrival felt gradual and underwhelming initially, Waym…
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Dreame unveils new smart home and garden tech at San Francisco event
Dreame, a technology company, hosted its Dreame NEXT event at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco. During the event, the company revealed a range of new products and technologies. Dreame aims to integrate its innov…
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Goodfire releases Silico tool for debugging and controlling LLM parameters
The startup Goodfire has launched Silico, a new tool designed to aid researchers in debugging large language models. This tool employs mechanistic interpretability to map internal model pathways, allowing developers to …
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Dreame unveils robotic arm tech powering new smart home devices and laundry robot
Dreame Technology has unveiled over 20 new smart home products, showcasing its advanced robotic arm technology across various appliances. The company demonstrated this technology powering devices ranging from range hood…
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OpenAI announces DevDay 2026 conference in San Francisco
OpenAI has announced its DevDay 2026 conference, scheduled to take place in San Francisco on September 29th. This event marks the return of the developer-focused conference, which aims to bring together the AI community…
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Waymo's self-driving cars are causing problems for first responders
Emergency first responders in San Francisco and Austin have reported a worsening performance from Waymo's autonomous vehicles, citing issues such as vehicles freezing, blocking emergency access, and committing traffic v…
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AI reshapes software development, shifting focus from code to imagination
Over 3,000 software developers convened at AI Dev 26 x SF, a conference organized by DeepLearning.AI, to discuss the evolving role of AI in software development. Speakers highlighted that AI is shifting the bottleneck f…
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Start with the sensors, then design the rest: How Zoox built its robotaxi https://arstechnica.com/cars/2026/04/start-with-the-sensors-then-design-the-rest-how-z
Zoox, an Amazon-owned company, is deploying its purpose-built robotaxis in Las Vegas and San Francisco. Unlike other companies that retrofit existing vehicles, Zoox designed its robotaxis from the ground up, prioritizin…
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San Francisco lags economically despite its AI capital status
Despite being recognized as the world's AI capital, San Francisco is experiencing economic stagnation. The city's growth has lagged behind other major economic hubs, raising questions about the true economic impact of t…
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1Password eyes AI as threat and tool, Comcast adds global roaming plans
Rob Pegoraro's weekly tech output covers several distinct topics including new Xfinity Mobile plans with global roaming, 1Password's perspective on AI as both a threat and a tool, and efforts to make NextGen TV converte…
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New DDF2Pol network achieves high accuracy in PolSAR image classification
Researchers have developed DDF2Pol, a novel dual-domain convolutional neural network designed for classifying PolSAR images. This network utilizes parallel real-valued and complex-valued streams to extract complementary…
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We gave an AI a 3 year retail lease and asked it to make a profit
Andon Labs has launched a retail store in San Francisco managed entirely by an AI named Luna. Luna is responsible for all operational decisions, including selecting inventory, setting prices, and determining store hours…
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Human noise pollution harms animals, but pandemic shows solutions exist
Human-generated noise significantly impacts animal communication and well-being, forcing species like white-crowned sparrows to alter their songs to be heard. During the COVID-19 pandemic, reduced human activity led to …
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Nvidia unveils low-power chip for sub-millisecond face detection
Nvidia researchers have developed an always-on vision system capable of detecting human faces in under a millisecond. This system, integrated into a chip, consumes less than 5 milliwatts while operating at 60 frames per…