The Wire: Owners of big empty buildings by Aquatic Park hope AI industry will be their savior
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The Wire: Owners of big empty buildings by Aquatic Park hope AI industry will be their savior
"The owners of Berkeley Commons are making a pivot and marketing the buildings to the AI industry after failing to lease them out as a life sciences campus."
"OpenAI is expanding into the East Bay with an office lease in Richmond, prompting the shift in focus for Berkeley Commons."
"A driver struck a pedestrian in her 80s in North Berkeley, resulting in serious injuries."
"UC Regent Jay Sures denounced a UC Berkeley student group's decision to host Israa Jaabis, a pro-Palestinian activist previously convicted in an Israeli car bombing."
Berkeley Commons, initially designed as a life sciences campus, is now being marketed to the AI industry after failing to secure tenants. This pivot coincides with OpenAI's expansion into the East Bay. In other news, UC Berkeley professor Satish Rao is running for governor of California. A pedestrian in her 80s was seriously injured in North Berkeley, and a suspicious suitcase was found to be a smoke alarm. Additionally, UC Regent Jay Sures criticized a student group's decision to host a pro-Palestinian activist.
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