The winning pieces covered a range of topics, from the dark side of Silicon Slopes and the future of free online data in an AI world, to sexual misconduct at a California high school and the inability of OpenAI to identify AI-generated texts. Alistair Barr, Global Tech Editor and San Francisco Bureau Chief, praised the hard work and balanced reporting efforts of his colleagues.
Key takeaways:
- Business Insider won six SF Press Club Awards at the 47th Annual Greater Bay Area Journalism Awards, including first place in Series or Continuing Coverage, Blog / Commentary, and Columns-Features.
- Rosalie Chan won for her coverage of "The dark side of Silicon Slopes", which included reporting on Utah's VC industry, Domo's CEO and new legislation in Utah.
- Rob Price, Matt Drange, Hannah Beckler, Narimes Parakul, Sophie Kleeman, Esther Kaplan, Nicole Einbinder, and Dakin Campbell were recognized for their feature and investigative reporting.
- Alistair Barr, Global Tech Editor and San Francisco Bureau Chief, praised the hard work and balanced reporting efforts of his colleagues, specifically mentioning Rosalie Chan and Adam Rogers.