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Jensen Huang thinks “San Francisco is back” thanks to AI

AI is in everything, everywhere, all at once again — and now its bringing SF back to life after the pandemic exodus, according to Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang.

Its because of AI that San Francisco is back, Huang said during an interview with the Hill & Valley Forum podcast.

Since a lot of remote workers and major tech firms moved out during the Covid outbreak, San Francisco became the empty office capital of America, with more vacancies than any other major city in the US, causing some to worry that the city had entered an economic “doom loop,” with Zillow’s Home Price Index in San Francisco dropping from $1.53 million to less than $1.3 million in just 12 months.

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Still, compared to its explosive growth in the past few decades, with the average home price in the Golden City skyrocketing some 88% in the last 15 years, the city’s recent revival hasn’t massively moved the needle on the housing market just yet, which dropped off postpandemic following huge rounds of tech layoffs.

However, as AI startups have continued to attract tens of billions of dollars from Big Tech and venture capitalists in recent years, the city’s tech scene and commercial real estate market are revving up. Indeed, AI companies have leased more than 1.7 million square feet of office space since ChatGPT launched in 2022, per real estate company JLL figures reported by the San Francisco Standard, suggesting Huang might be onto something.

Since a lot of remote workers and major tech firms moved out during the Covid outbreak, San Francisco became the empty office capital of America, with more vacancies than any other major city in the US, causing some to worry that the city had entered an economic “doom loop,” with Zillow’s Home Price Index in San Francisco dropping from $1.53 million to less than $1.3 million in just 12 months.

San Francisco house prices
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Still, compared to its explosive growth in the past few decades, with the average home price in the Golden City skyrocketing some 88% in the last 15 years, the city’s recent revival hasn’t massively moved the needle on the housing market just yet, which dropped off postpandemic following huge rounds of tech layoffs.

However, as AI startups have continued to attract tens of billions of dollars from Big Tech and venture capitalists in recent years, the city’s tech scene and commercial real estate market are revving up. Indeed, AI companies have leased more than 1.7 million square feet of office space since ChatGPT launched in 2022, per real estate company JLL figures reported by the San Francisco Standard, suggesting Huang might be onto something.

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Solar generated more power than coal for the first time in US history

At the same time that the Trump administration is pushing further toward coal power, announcing plans only last week to invest almost $700 million into reviving the industry, a key renewable energy source has just hit a major milestone in the US.

New data from energy think tank Ember, released Wednesday, shows that solar supplied 12.8% of US energy generation in May — marking not only the highest share ever recorded for the clean energy source, but also the first time that solar has generated more monthly energy than coal in the US, which supplied 12.2%.

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US and Iran trade strikes overnight amid peace talks

Hours after President Donald Trump dismissed a report regarding a deal to restore traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, the US and Iran exchanged fresh strikes early on Thursday.

Despite an ongoing ceasefire as the countries hold talks to end the conflict, the US carried out new strikes inside Iran, The Guardian reports, prompting a retaliatory attack from Iran on a US airbase in Kuwait.

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