Google is pulling links to California news sites ahead of pending news-focused legislation. That bill, dubbed the California Journalism Preservation Act (CJPA), would require Google to pay for providing news content.
A recent appeals court ruling in California has posed a burning question for regulators, the life sciences industry, and patients. Who should be in charge of developing safe, life-saving medications: scientific experts and the FDA, or judges?
Editor’s Note: This is the second in a weekly series of articles about artificial intelligence in San Diego. This is about three things — the good, the bad and the ugly. Or…artificial intelligence.
I recently had a layover at the Minneapolis-Saint Paul airport on my way to visit my parents in Oregon, so I stopped at McDonald’s for a quick bite. Rather than being greeted by a human cashier, I was met with a hall of self-serve kiosks, where I placed my order and paid for it.
Fast-food workers across the state, including San Diego, were celebrating a boost to their minimum wage Monday, thanks to a new California law taking effect at the beginning of April.
An AI startup that seeks to improve patient outcomes by rapidly discovering hidden patterns in life sciences data has named a UC San Diego Health physician and professor to its advisory board.
California Sen. Alex Padilla Tuesday touted more than $25.5 million in potential federal funding for 17 projects across the San Diego region in Congress’ first package of Fiscal Year 2024 appropriations bills.
Beverly Hills Unified School District officials Monday were investigating the discovery of fake nude photos of students at a middle school that were apparently generated using artificial intelligence.