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AI is blurring the lines between different tech roles and opening up room for generalists, said Figma's CEO Kimberly White/ ...
Start-up came under fire from Beijing for abandoning the country as Washington scrutinised its Silicon Valley backer ...
Ordered new by Oracle software CEO Larry Ellison in 1997, this Magnesium Silver McLaren F1 could leave the San Francisco Bay ...
The government must be prepared to answer just how much wrongdoing is it prepared to accept in the pursuit of growth, writes ...
The rail authority CEO is looking to ways to milk the bullet train for revenue as he tries to lure private capital.
MetroED serves an average of 65 CalWORKs clients per year. Its CalWORKs team was selected for the award from a pool of about ...
Controversy over the H-1B exploded late last year, as anti-immigrant conservatives faced off against advocates from the tech ...
Now, the spread of AI programming tools, which can quickly generate thousands of lines of computer code — combined with layoffs at companies like Amazon, Intel, Meta and Microsoft — is dimming ...
Coding boot camps have been a Silicon Valley mainstay for years, but the entry-level developer roles they train for are rapidly disappearing.
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In late July, the world’s two superpowers in artificial intelligence (AI) laid out their nearterm strategies. The plans ...
The AI craze has intensified in the 'gold rush town' of San Francisco, spreading through work and social life.