Bridging the AI Investment Divide
The concentration of AI funding in profit-driven applications has the potential to drive widening inequalities in three critical ways.
Innovative ways to enhance corporate social responsibility (more)
The concentration of AI funding in profit-driven applications has the potential to drive widening inequalities in three critical ways.
An excerpt from You Must Become an Algorithmic Problem on the internet’s social contract
The changing nature of jobs means workers need new education and training infrastructure to match.
A case for fierce ambivalence
In contrast to the worldview shaping the AI era, the true value of an innovative economy lies not just in its outputs, but in the lived human experience of creating the new.
Purpose, values, and humility will be the social sector’s greatest strengths.
A collection of standout pieces published online about handling systems collapse, measuring narrative change, and helping NGOs shift to working with government.
As an ideas magazine, SSIR offers a sanctuary for deep thinking on the issues of our time, including President Donald Trump's attempts to disrupt the social sector in ways that will be felt for years.
Beyond targeting actions, laws should build the standards, signals, and structures that shape mindsets.
Is water in Sweden really 25 times more valuable than water in Mauritania?