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Bay Area All Local
Audacy
100 episodes
2 days ago
It’s free sandbag season in San Francisco, and in many other parts of the Bay Area. The Alameda County District Attorney is formally filing charges against the man accused of fatally shooting Laney College football coach & athletic director John Beam. A highway construction project in the East Bay that's been going on for a decade is finally finished. For three months straight, San Francisco has seen a decline in the number of people dying from an overdose in the city. Some 135 people will have a place to call home as of Monday in San Jose. The man accused of shooting and killing Laney College football coach and athletic director John Beam last week is now formally charged in the case. Starting Monday the FAA is doing away with the mandated cancellations at the nation’s 40 largest airports tied to the government shutdown. All this and more with KCBS News Anchor Margie Shafer
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It’s free sandbag season in San Francisco, and in many other parts of the Bay Area. The Alameda County District Attorney is formally filing charges against the man accused of fatally shooting Laney College football coach & athletic director John Beam. A highway construction project in the East Bay that's been going on for a decade is finally finished. For three months straight, San Francisco has seen a decline in the number of people dying from an overdose in the city. Some 135 people will have a place to call home as of Monday in San Jose. The man accused of shooting and killing Laney College football coach and athletic director John Beam last week is now formally charged in the case. Starting Monday the FAA is doing away with the mandated cancellations at the nation’s 40 largest airports tied to the government shutdown. All this and more with KCBS News Anchor Margie Shafer
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How are AI "deepfake" videos impacting democracy and politics?
Bay Area All Local
16 minutes
2 weeks ago
How are AI "deepfake" videos impacting democracy and politics?
It's time now for Ask An Expert. Every weekday at 9:20 AM on KCBS we're giving you direct access to top experts in various fields. Today, we're exploring the debate over AI-generated "deepfakes" of our political figures. While "deepfake" videos have become a staple of our social media feeds, they also make misinformation and disinformation more accessible than ever. For more on how AI misinformation is testing our democracy in new ways, KCBS Radio anchor Steve Scott spoke with Maya Kornberg, Senior Research Fellow and Manager in the Elections & Government Program at the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU Law.
Bay Area All Local
It’s free sandbag season in San Francisco, and in many other parts of the Bay Area. The Alameda County District Attorney is formally filing charges against the man accused of fatally shooting Laney College football coach & athletic director John Beam. A highway construction project in the East Bay that's been going on for a decade is finally finished. For three months straight, San Francisco has seen a decline in the number of people dying from an overdose in the city. Some 135 people will have a place to call home as of Monday in San Jose. The man accused of shooting and killing Laney College football coach and athletic director John Beam last week is now formally charged in the case. Starting Monday the FAA is doing away with the mandated cancellations at the nation’s 40 largest airports tied to the government shutdown. All this and more with KCBS News Anchor Margie Shafer