Martine Paris is a San Francisco-based journalist covering technology, innovation and AI, and a Forbes contributor since 2019. In 2020, she was named a CES Media Trailblazer for her reporting on trends across consumer tech. Her work has appeared in leading business news outlets
How To Keep Your AI Agents From Breaking The Internet
PagerDuty Executive Chair Jennifer Tejada explains why AI's next challenge isn't building smarter agents—it's keeping them from drifting, failing and disrupting business.
Hot IPO Summer: Elon Musk Is World’s First Trillionaire, What’s Next For AI?
With SpaceX now the largest IPO ever and OpenAI and Anthropic in the works, thousands of mega-millionaires are about to be unleashed onto SF and beyond. Here's what's happening.
AI Nightlife Booms In San Francisco With Robots As Main Draw
Robots are all the rage in the San Francisco AI party scene with much hype over humanoids. I met up with Agility Robotics to see how real the promise is.
7 Reasons Why Sex Still Sells In AI Era: Insights From Former Fox TV Chief
Former Fox TV Chief Kevin Reilly explains why programming and ads are using sex to drive views when brands are seeking attention from AI.
Bad Bunny Boosts Super Bowl LX To Record 137.8 Million Viewers At Peak
A look at Super Bowl LX by the numbers —records set, top ads, cost per viewer over the decades and the Bad Bunny effect.




