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- Hackers can, in fact, fool Tesla’s autopilot software into not seeing obstacles, and get into accidents. [Wired]
- A self-driving truck company (rumored to be the startup called Otto that we earlier reported about) is headed to an office at Pier 38 on the Embarcadero. [Socketsite]
- Aftershocks from the 2014 Napa earthquake are still happening two years later. [Chron]
- All about the childish nature of Silicon Valley offices. [CBS 5]
- The Department of Public Health issued a report saying that SF's SROs are packed with health risks. [Examiner]
- Private shuttle company Chariot is expanding and launching new routes in far-flung neighborhoods, as well as app-based destination requests. [Examiner]
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SFPD data reveals that officers pull their guns, strike, and use physical controls against black people in higher numbers than any other group, but officers rarely use such force out of fear for their lives or the safety of others. [Examiner]
- Airbnb is launching an urban planning “innovation lab” with same name as the monster from The Ring, Samara. [Fast Company]