Day Around the Bay: More Than Half of Americans Want Better AI Safeguards, Says Poll
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Day Around the Bay: More Than Half of Americans Want Better AI Safeguards, Says Poll
"Matias Augusto Travizano, 45, of Argentina died while descending Mount Shasta during rough conditions last Friday, September 12. Travizano and a companion had gone off course and were stranded on the tip of a glacier when he hit his head and slid 2,000 feet to his death. [SFGate] SF's first televised Lowrider Parade and the "KING of the STREETS Hopping Competition, which will be co-hosted by local legend Chuy Gomez, is taking place Saturday in the Mission in Celebration of Latino Heritage Month."
"The air traffic control towers at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport and Dallas Love Field lost all radar and phone communications Friday afternoon due to an outage at the local phone company. Six hundred fourty-five flights at DFW were delayed and 183 cancelled, and Love Field had 165 delays, as of 4:30 pm CT. [CNN] Trump signed a proclamation Friday requiring an annual fee of $100,000 for H-1B visa applications."
Matias Augusto Travizano, 45, died while descending Mount Shasta after going off course and sliding 2,000 feet after a head injury on a glacier. San Francisco will host its first televised Lowrider Parade and the KING of the STREETS Hopping Competition co-hosted by Chuy Gomez in celebration of Latino Heritage Month. Four people were shot in Antioch late Thursday, with two killed and two hospitalized. A large non-venomous ball python is loose in the South Bay and is believed to be a pet. Dallas airport control towers lost radar and phone communications, causing widespread delays and cancellations. A presidential proclamation would impose a $100,000 annual H-1B application fee and propose paid citizenship programs; a Pew poll finds 53% of Americans express concern about AI. A federal judge granted a temporary restraining order barring USDA from collecting SNAP applicant data.
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