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Hours of SFPD drone footage from a Skydio platform have leaked, revealing extensive aerial surveillance over San Francisco. This exposure highlights how broadly police are monitoring the city and the critical risks of sensitive data spilling online, raising significant privacy and security concerns.

NHTSA has issued a stark warning to autonomous vehicle developers, demanding immediate solutions to prevent interference with first responders. This federal directive follows recent high-profile incidents involving Waymo robotaxis in San Francisco and escalating tensions between major industry players like Uber and Waymo. The ultimatum marks a critical juncture for the burgeoning robotaxi sector.

TechCrunch's Startup Battlefield is returning to Sydney, Australia, on August 19, 2026, in partnership with Stripe. Ten startups will pitch, with the winner securing automatic entry to TechCrunch Disrupt's Startup Battlefield 200 in San Francisco. This return follows the highly successful 2017 event, which launched companies like HealthMatch and FluroSat (now Regrow Agriculture) to raise over $85 million combined and foster a vibrant Australian tech ecosystem.

A San Francisco-based startup, Armada, is significantly expanding its engineering footprint in Bellevue, Washington, growing its local team to approximately 120 people. The company specializes in developing rugged,

AI firm Anthropic, valued at $380 billion, recently met with Christian leaders in San Francisco for guidance on building a moral chatbot, an unprecedented move in Silicon Valley. This rare consultation highlights the complex ethical questions surrounding advanced AI, including its potential spiritual dimensions.

U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren has condemned the Pentagon's decision to label AI lab Anthropic a "supply-chain risk" as "retaliation." This follows Anthropic's refusal to allow its AI for mass surveillance or lethal autonomous weapons without human oversight. The dispute, which has garnered support for Anthropic from across the tech industry, will see a pivotal court hearing this Tuesday in San Francisco.

Uber is significantly boosting its autonomous vehicle strategy with a $300 million investment in Rivian, securing 10,000 R2 robotaxis for a 2028 rollout in San Francisco and Miami. This unique partnership places development risks on Rivian as it builds both the vehicle and the self-driving system. The move reflects Uber's broader shift to a global, partner-centric approach to AVs after divesting its in-house unit.

US Chief Design Officer Joe Gebbia, cofounder of Airbnb, has ignited a firestorm of speculation after being spotted in San Francisco today using a mysterious metallic device. A social media post, featuring Gebbia with

Super Early Bird pricing for TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 concludes tomorrow, February 27, at 11:59 p.m. PT, offering the final chance to save up to $680 on passes or 30% on group registrations. The event, held October 13-15 in San Francisco, serves as a crucial platform for founders, investors, and operators to connect, raise capital, and discover innovations.
Samsung has officially scheduled its Galaxy Unpacked 2026 event for February 25 in San Francisco, where it is expected to unveil the Galaxy S26 series, new Galaxy Buds 4, and the Galaxy S26 Edge. The event will highlight significant advancements in mobile AI, with new chips and potential partnerships driving enhanced on-device intelligence.