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  • Seven tech companies, including Google, Meta and OpenAI, have voluntarily made commitments on developing and managing artificial intelligence. But there isn't much accountability in the process.
  • A new documentary called A Disturbance in the Force looks back on how the special happened and why it's been locked away ever since.
  • Neptune has long been depicted as a deeper, darker blue than its fellow ice giant Uranus, but a new study shows that both are a similar shade of light greenish blue.
  • Saturdays - April 19, 2025 at 1 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream the series now with the PBS app. The series builds on the success of the grilling master's past shows: his detailed cooking tutorials seasoned with cutting-edge techniques and eye-popping dishes. Steven is also joined on set this season by grill masters and social media influencers who showcase a variety of grilling and smoking approaches.
  • The Supreme Court has made history a central test of whether a gun control law is constitutional. That has meant a boom in demand for gun law historians, who are digging up forgotten old gun laws.
  • There are no Wonka-like scenes of Tagalong rainbows and Do-si-do stools. But parents can be forgiven for feeling like Oompa Loompas — hardworking cogs in a well-oiled machine.
  • Viral images of the flyer were filmed in portable toilets of a migrant camp in Mexico, and they energized members of Congress. But NPR's reporting suggests the flyer is not what it purports to be.
  • "Imagine if Stephen Hawking could communicate faster than a speed typist or auctioneer," Musk said as he announced the step. "That is the goal."
  • Media Arts Center San Diego (MACSD) In partnership with University of California San Diego (UCSD) will offer Free workshops for Beat Making, composing, and podcast classes at the City Heights Idea Lab starting in July. Sessions Session 1: July 15 to August 5 Session 2: August 12 to September 2 Session 3: September 9 to September 30 The Beat Making class will have a stipend of $300 per session and film composing will have a stipend of $150. That means that students are paid to participate as long as they meet minimum attendance requirements. Please see the fliers for more information. For more infromation visit: mediaartscenter.org
  • Join Gelson’s in a virtual toast with Migration's Winemaker, Dana Epperson, and Senior Manager of Trade Relations & Education, Kay Malaske on Thursday, March 30 at 6 pm for a wine tasting over Zoom. Participants can enjoy Migration Chardonnay Sonoma Coast and Migration Pinot Noir Sonoma Coast and a tasty dinner spread for two prepared by Gelson’s. While Migration covers the wine expertise and guides participants through the tasting event, participants can enjoy the accompanying meal provided by Gelson’s. On the menu is Gelson's Margherita Flatbread, BBQ Chicken Wings, Wolfgang Puck Caesar Salad, Sriracha Shrimp Skewer, Thai Pasta Salad, and Caramel Swirl Cheesecake. The event is $49.99, which includes access to the Zoom session and the Gelson’s dinner that serves two. The featured wines will be specially priced on March 30 and available for pickup in all three Gelson’s San Diego locations in Pacific Beach, Carlsbad, and Del Mar. The last day to register is March 26 at 10 p.m. REGISTER NOW Gelson's on Facebook
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