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A commentary on the stark wealth divide in San Francisco's tech scene, where a small group has amassed enormous wealth from AI companies while others face layoffs and career uncertainty, leading to widespread anxiety and a search for new career paths.
Today we launch Recursive, an AI company focused on recursive self-improvement and knowledge discovery to advance science and technology.
A social media post announcing a GPT 5.5 party in San Francisco, featuring Sam Altman and others, while asking for life-changing ChatGPT prompts.
Arize AI is hosting the Observe 2026 conference in San Francisco focused on AI agents and evaluations with speakers from OpenAI, Cursor, and Uber. The event features talks on multi-agent systems and frontier agentic AI.
Anthropic is co-hosting hackathons in San Francisco next week, inviting developers to build with Claude.
High cost of living in San Francisco pushes even high-earning physicians to take AI tutoring side gigs with companies like Mercor and Handshake.
OpenAI announces its third annual DevDay on October 6, 2025, at Fort Mason in San Francisco, bringing together over 1,500 developers with keynotes from Sam Altman and Greg Brockman. Attendance costs $650, with a livestreamed keynote for those unable to attend in person.
OpenAI announced its first developer conference, OpenAI DevDay, scheduled for November 6, 2023 in San Francisco, where developers will preview new tools and hear from OpenAI's technical team. The event aims to bring together hundreds of developers using OpenAI's APIs including GPT-4, GPT-3.5, DALL·E, and Whisper.
OpenAI hosted a hackathon at their San Francisco office on March 3rd, featuring talks by Sam Altman, Dario Amodei, Josh Achiam, and Alec Radford, followed by an open hackathon session with no prizes or judges.
OpenAI is hosting the first Machine Learning Unconference on October 7-8, 2016 in San Francisco, an experimental participant-driven gathering focused on networking and discussion rather than traditional conference presentations. The free event welcomes ML researchers, PhD students, and industry scientists, with special support for underrepresented groups in machine learning.