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Company hopes to use AI to decode animal language in California
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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Earth's rotation slowing down due to melting ice, scientists say
As the polar ice caps melt, the Earth actually slows down, California scientists say.
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Young 49ers fan goes viral on social media
A young 49ers fan has turned into social media celebrity.
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It costs less to shop now than a year ago
The latest economic numbers show that at least a few things are getting more affordable, but it might take a while for people to notice. Here’s why.
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Parent company GM puts the breaks on Cruise self-driving cars
More bad news for San Francisco-based robotaxi company Cruise. Its parent company General Motors announced Wednesday plans to cut spending on Cruise by hundreds of millions of dollars in 2024.
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Will Google's on-campus hotel help lure employees back into the office?
Google’s latest pitch to lure employees back to the office is offering its workers discounted nightly stays at a hotel.
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Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes' prison sentence reduced by 2 years
Disgraced entrepreneur Elizabeth Holmes, who was convicted of fraud linked to her health care startup Theranos, had her prison sentence reduced by two years, the Bureau of Prisons website shows.
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Google among companies urging employees to return to office
After initially embracing long-term work from home, many tech companies have started urging employees to come back to the office, sometime with employees pushing back.
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Researchers Study Beethoven's Hair, Unlock New Secrets About His Life, Death
His music changed the world, and nearly 200 years after his death, new technology is unlocking new secrets about the life and death of Ludwig Van Beethoven.
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Bay Area Company Offers Plant-Based Solution to Egg Shortage
From grocery stores, to restaurants, it’s getting really hard to find eggs. So, a San Francisco company is coming up with a plant-based solution.