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Tara García Mathewson CalMatters During the pandemic, longtime Bay Area college and career counselor Jon Siapno started developing a chatbot that could answer high schoolers’ questions about their future education options. He was using IBM’s question-answering precursor to ChatGPT, Watson, but when generative artificial intelligence became accessible, he knew...
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Arturo Hilario El Observador En Cinequest hay espacio para cortometrajes de IA y debates sobre lo bueno y lo malo de la tecnología, una proyección de una obra maestra del terror de hace 100 años con acompañamiento en vivo de un órgano Wurlitzer y conversaciones profundas con el ícono...
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Arturo Hilario El Observador At Cinequest there is room for AI short films and discussions of the good and bad of the tech, a projection screening of a 100-year-old horror masterwork with a live Wurlitzer organ accompaniment, and deep conversations with X-Files icon Gillian Anderson. This amongst the hundreds...
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Levi Sumagaysay CalMatters Las pequeñas empresas de California (empleadores de más de la mitad de la fuerza laboral del estado) se enfrentan a lo que algunos propietarios, expertos y defensores dicen que podrían ser inmensas consecuencias negativas de la serie de órdenes ejecutivas del presidente Donald Trump. La congelación...
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Levi Sumagaysay CalMatters California’s small businesses — employers to more than half the state’s workforce — are staring down what some owners, experts and advocates say could be immense negative consequences from President Donald Trump’s slew of executive orders. Trump’s embattled federal funding freeze and anti-diversity push have seeded...
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Nicole Chang Ethnic Media Services Amid a nationwide rise in hate crimes against transgender people, this crisis effectively erases transgender people’s existence in the legal, health and education spheres. There are an estimated 1.6 million Americans aged 13 and older who identify as transgender; 1.3 million of these are...
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Arturo Hilario El Observador This Valentine’s Day roses won’t be the only popular and red hued things. A bright red Hulk, played by Harrison Ford, will be terrorizing Washington D.C. and destroying the capitol’s most famous structures, from the White House and the Washington Monument to the famous cherry...
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Arturo Hilario El Observador Las rosas de este Día de San Valentín no serán las únicas cosas populares y rojizas. Un Hulk rojo brillante, interpretado por Harrison Ford, aterrorizará a Washington D.C. y destruirá las estructuras más famosas del capitolio, desde la Casa Blanca y el Monumento a Washington...
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Alejandro Lazo CalMatters California’s push to electrify its cars is facing a potentially serious problem: People aren’t buying electric cars fast enough. After three straight years of strong growth, sales have stabilized in...