The Problem With AI Is Us
AI does not herald the end of humanity—or it doesn’t have to, philosopher Shannon Vallor argues in The AI Mirror, if we decide to change its use and design.
AI does not herald the end of humanity—or it doesn’t have to, philosopher Shannon Vallor argues in The AI Mirror, if we decide to change its use and design.
In The Tech Coup, former politician turned AI policy analyst Marietje Schaake warns that governments have ceded too much power to Silicon Valley—to the detriment of the public good.
We can make progress by targeting big problems that are acknowledged across partisan lines and can galvanize supermajority support to solve them.
A collection of standout pieces published online about scaling nonprofits, measuring the impact of training, and the challenge of impact investing.
The historic relay tradition had a little help from an artist within the SSIR community.
AI is being used in exciting ways to bridge educational divides, and AI-powered nonprofits are creating a roadmap for what the future of education may hold.
Founders and investors should think about more than scale as they roll out gig economy platforms to the developing world. Doing so won’t just help workers; it will give platforms a better chance at success.
Nonprofits need to plan for crises before they happen, as the example of GLAAD shows us.
An excerpt from A Taxing Journey on ways civic actors can help close country-level tax loopholes