- Facebook's AR system is basically that part in Minority Report where every billboard says the name of the (15-year-old spoiler) guy whose eyes Tom Cruise was wearing. [Ad Week]
- Why driverless cars don't just need eyes, they need ears. [Wired]
- This UC Berkeley graduate student fights human trafficking through algorithms. [Daily Californian]
- [Variety] spends a good chunk of time with chief content officer for Netflix Ted Sarandos.
- Local nostalgia buffs might enjoy this [SF Gate] list of old local TV programs.
- SFO releases economic impact report, says they created 42,800 jobs and generated $8.4 billion in business activity last year. [The Registry]
- Tens of millions of dollars of public artwork are headed to Treasure Island. [SF Examiner]
- Marin reps oppose Scott Wiener's proposal to streamline local housing development. [KQED]
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Three nabbed following police pursuit on 580. [CBS 5]
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SF firefighters biking to LA to raise cancer awareness. [KRON 4]
- "Drones are illegal in virtually all parks, state beaches, refuges and wildlife areas, of course; if you see one, report the location to a ranger." [SF Chronicle]
- Muni Metro service is back to normal today. [NBC Bay Area]
- Still more on opposition to SF's Ford-branded bike rental network. [Guardian]