The Mathematical Corporation: Where Machine Intelligence and Human Ingenuity Achieve the Impossible
How companies in industries such as pharmaceuticals are starting to learn that by giving more data away, they actually get more back.
How companies in industries such as pharmaceuticals are starting to learn that by giving more data away, they actually get more back.
It’s worth remembering that communities have the power to take away philanthropy’s social license to operate.
Recent experimentation in global health research and development reveals how nonprofit organizations can explore and potentially attract impact investment.
Communities cannot and should not wait for external forces to bridge local opportunity divides.
In accepting responsibility for social entrepreneurship, you and I accept the inescapable tension between two very legitimate impulses: the impulse to respect a community, and the impulse to change it.
Andrew Means of Uptake and Stanford's Lucy Bernholz talk about how nonprofits and foundations can take advantage of digital data and infrastructure in an ethical way.
We protect nature. We learn from nature. But we are not collaborating with nature to solve the greatest challenges a human generation has ever faced.
In the context of a changing climate, how can we ensure that schoolchildren who live in rural areas are consistently able to attend school?
Gilroy. El Paso. Dayton. Another spate of shootings in the United States spurs more conversations about the causes and contexts of gun-fueled murders. President Trump points to mental illness, an argument that many people have challenged, including SSIR author Kevin T. Kirkpatrick in this May 2017 article.