Tuesday Morning Topline Zuckerberg Wants to Develop Super AI at Meta

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Mayor Daniel Lurie is under scrutiny for sidestepping criticisms of Donald Trump and ICE’s presence in San Francisco. His strategy appears aimed at minimizing negative attention from the president. Simultaneously, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is reportedly dissatisfied with the pace of AI advancements and is looking to establish a new team focused on creating "superintelligence. " Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem has also stirred controversy by requesting military assistance to detain individuals involved in LA protests, a request that could escalate tensions and may require invoking the Insurrection Act. In sports, five Afghan cricket players still await visa approvals for Major League Cricket matches in Oakland, putting their participation at risk due to the previous administration's travel restrictions.

Locally, Taqueria Eduardo, a 20-year-old restaurant in San Jose, faces potential closure under a city redevelopment plan that proposes replacing it with a Chik-Fil-A. Amid these developments, Apple unveiled a new "Liquid Glass" design for iOS 26 at WWDC, skipping ahead from iOS 18. El Farolito’s club soccer team recently clinched the national title for amateur teams at a tournament in New Hampshire.

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