Sunday Links: 6,000 PG&E Customers Lose Power in Another Storm-Related Outage
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Sunday Links: 6,000 PG&E Customers Lose Power in Another Storm-Related Outage
"Silicon Valley tech pioneer Andrew Ng says AI is still very limited in terms of practical applications despite its powerful capabilities. The tech founder and Stanford professor says humans won't be replaced any time soon, and AI-assisted coding by humans will still be in demand. [NBC Bay Area] About 6,000 residents and businesses in San Francisco's Golden Gate, Panhandle, and parts of the Sunset lost power Saturday around 11 am until about 3 pm, a week after the massive outage affecting about 200,000 residents."
"A body was found in Monterey Bay about ten miles north of Santa Cruz Saturday across the bay from where open water swimmer Erica Fox disappeared near Lover's Point in Pacific Grove Sunday. [KRON4] Palo Alto is addressing climate change and rising sea levels through a new living levee pilot program that layers gravel, sand, and wood chips below native plant, forming a horizontal levee. [Chronicle]"
AI capabilities remain powerful but limited for practical applications, and human coders will still be needed for AI-assisted development. About 6,000 San Francisco residents and businesses in the Golden Gate, Panhandle, and parts of the Sunset experienced a Saturday power outage from about 11 am to 3 pm, following a larger outage a week earlier. A body was recovered in Monterey Bay near where open-water swimmer Erica Fox was reported missing. Palo Alto launched a living levee pilot using gravel, sand, and wood chips under native plants to address rising sea levels. Over 100 dancers honored community leader Ricardo El Tigre Pena. Roughly 900 new state laws take effect, including mask bans for agents, drug cost reductions, and AI chatbot restrictions. French actress Brigitte Bardot died at 91 after multiple convictions for inciting racial hatred.
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