Can human-led AI spark a new era of generosity?

For 50 years, America’s generosity has been stuck in neutral with charitable giving frozen at 2.5% of GDP. But not because people stopped caring. In 2024, total giving hit record highs, and food banks saw donations surge as families faced delays in SNAP benefits. The heart is there. What’s missing is technology that turns generosityContinueContinue reading “Can human-led AI spark a new era of generosity?”

Instacart scraps AI pricing tests after backlash over grocery price swings

Instacart said Monday that it will no longer allow retailers to use an AI-powered price testing program, two weeks after an extensive investigation showed wide discrepancies in the cost of groceries purchased through the platform. Effective immediately, retailers will no longer be able to use Eversight technology to run price tests on Instacart, the SanContinueContinue reading “Instacart scraps AI pricing tests after backlash over grocery price swings”

The easiest way to search the new Epstein files

The long-awaited release of Jeffrey Epstein’s files by the Department of Justice arrived on December 19 with a bureaucratic whimper and bang of public outrage. While the Epstein Library technically fulfills the government’s legal obligation under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, the result is a user experience failure. [Image: United States Department of Justice] ThankfullyContinueContinue reading “The easiest way to search the new Epstein files”

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