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'Views May Be Higher': YouTube Just Made a Change to Shorts That Will Increase View Counts — and Possibly Earnings

The change aligns YouTube with TikTok and Instagram.

Published: March 27, 2025, 7:55 pm

'Cash Delivered On-Demand to Your Doorstep': Robinhood Says Its New Banking Service Will Have Some Wild Perks

Robinhood execs said they want to see the kind of perks usually reserved for the ultra-wealthy trickle down to the masses.

Published: March 27, 2025, 7:49 pm

Experiencing Work-From-Home Pains? These Ergonomic Upgrades Can Save Your Back and Neck.

These home office upgrades, from standing desks to smart lighting, help you stay on top of your game.

Published: March 27, 2025, 7:00 pm

How Entrepreneurs Can Better Support Their Employees' Mental, Physical and Financial Health

Create a thriving workplace by prioritizing employee well-being.

Published: March 27, 2025, 7:00 pm

Think You're Ready to Franchise Your Business? Here Are 8 Things You Need to Consider First

There are criteria that are indicative of whether or not a business is franchisable.

Published: March 27, 2025, 7:00 pm

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Technology & Tools

Krafton acquires controlling stake in Indian gaming studio Nautilus Mobile for $14M

Krafton, known for its titles PUBG and BGMI, has acquired a controlling stake in 12-year-old Indian mobile gaming studio Nautilus Mobile.

Published: March 28, 2025, 1:30 am

Open source devs are fighting AI crawlers with cleverness and vengeance

AI web crawling bots are the cockroaches of the internet, many developers believe. FOSS devs are fighting back in ingenuous, humorous ways.

Published: March 27, 2025, 11:27 pm

Certification platform Certiverse nabs $11M Series A led by Cherryrock

Certification platform Certiverse raised an $11 million Series A led by Cherryrock Capital, it announced this week. The company was founded by Ruben Garcia, Pablo Meyer, and Federico Lopez in 2023. It lets organizations develop certification exams at, its founders say, far less cost than traditional methods.  Certifications are an age-old method to gain technical […]

Published: March 27, 2025, 9:04 pm

Trump’s auto tariffs are a gift to Tesla 

President Trump is slapping 25% tariffs on all cars imported to the United States, including from our immediate North American neighbors. He’s also placed a 25% tariff on certain parts used to build cars. It’s a decision that will likely supercharge the cost of new and used cars, but it’s also a gift to Tesla, […]

Published: March 27, 2025, 6:50 pm

Why HoneyBook’s $140M in ARR may finally justify its $2.4B ZIRP-era valuation

HoneyBook, a startup last valued in late 2021 at $2.4 billion, told TechCrunch that it hit $140 million in annualized recurring revenue (ARR). This makes HoneyBook one of the few startups with peak-VC-era valuations to report their financials after the market cooled.  Many startups that raised in 2021 and have not raised since then remain […]

Published: March 27, 2025, 6:47 pm

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Sales & Customer Relationships

How Agentforce Is Delivering a Better UFL Fan Experience

United Football League’s partnership with Salesforce brings fans closer to the game with instant customer service and the first AI agent-powered broadcast.

Published: March 27, 2025, 5:25 pm

Give Your Reps an AI-Powered Boost with Service Replies

Reduce the cognitive load on your service reps and still deliver top-notch customer service.

Published: March 27, 2025, 3:42 pm

Thriving Pandemic Businesses: 6 Lessons From the Startup Surge

Uncover the trends, tools, and mindset fueling the record growth of small businesses in a tough economic landscape.

Published: March 27, 2025, 2:00 pm

Introducing Text2Data: A Low-Resource, Text-to-Anything AI for Data Generation

Our team at Salesforce Research introduces Text2Data, an innovative framework specifically designed to generate high-quality, controllable data from limited textual input.

Published: March 26, 2025, 8:55 pm

Does Context Matter? Introducing ContextualJudgeBench for RAG and Summarization Evaluation

AI is rapidly transforming industries, helping businesses enhance customer experiences, improve efficiency, and make smarter decisions. But an essential question arises: How can we ensure that AI is creating accurate and grounded answers?…

Published: March 26, 2025, 5:50 pm

Innovation & Growth

‘Setting boundaries with your partner. That’s what’s up!’: This TikTok account is teaching Gen Z men all about positive masculinity

Many schools and colleges are underperforming when it comes to sex education. Going beyond the classroom condoms-and-bananas approach, a group of students have taken it upon themselves to deliver sex ed, TikTok-style.  The TikTok account @sexedforguys, which has more than 117,000 followers, started as a school project by four students at Colby College, a private liberal arts school in Maine. Launched in 2022, the account features skits tackling consent, toxic masculinity, and homophobia—essential lessons in a time when manosphere content is flooding For You Pages and Gen Z boys and men are more likely than baby boomers to believe that feminism has done more harm than good. @sexedforguys The channel began as part of a study on privilege at elite all-boys schools, led by professor Adam Howard, chair of Colby’s education department. His research highlights how these institutions often fall short—especially when it comes to sex education. While working with student researchers, Howard asked how they could best share their findings. Their answer? TikTok.  Howard told Rolling Stone that TikTok was the perfect platform for sharing his research for two reasons: First, that’s where young people are (55% of TikTok users are younger than 30). Second, it provides a much-needed counternarrative to some of the worst content on the app. “Guys could be scrolling through their TikTok and Andrew Tate will pop up, but as they scroll maybe Sex Ed for Guys will pop up and it’ll start hav...

Published: March 28, 2025, 4:22 am

These 5 new AI tools can help you do everything from managing tasks to improving your public speaking

This article is republished with permission from Wonder Tools, a newsletter that helps you discover the most useful sites and apps. Subscribe here. Hundreds of AI tools emerge every week. I’ve picked five new ones worth exploring. They’re free to try, easy to use, and signal new directions for useful AI. 1. Sesame: Talk with a surprisingly lifelike AI  Of all the AI bots I’ve communicated with, this one sounds the most lifelike. Pick either Maya or Miles to talk with for free in Sesame’s conversational demo. Try one of these topics. You can download your conversation afterwards. It’s deleted from the company’s servers within 30 days to protect your privacy. I’ll keep an eye on this company: Sesame aims to build “an ever-present brilliant friend and conversationalist, keeping you informed and organized, helping you be a better version of yourself.” Another intriguing new AI conversationalist: I’m also intrigued by my experiments with Natura Umana’s “AI people.” Rather than one AI bot that covers everything, the NatureOS ecosystem hosts multiple conversational bots, each with a different focus. I’ve talked with Hector about well-being and Athena about fitness. The NatureOS interestingly includes hardware, so you can summon these lifelike AI characters with a quick tap of special earbuds. (See a video demo.) 2. Convergence: Assign tasks to an AI agent Ask Convergence’s AI agent to buy groceries for you, find a gift on Amazon, get you a restaurant reservation, research what p...

Published: March 28, 2025, 4:19 am

3 things haven’t changed in software engineering

The Fast Company Impact Council is an invitation-only membership community of leaders, experts, executives, and entrepreneurs who share their insights with our audience. Members pay annual dues for access to peer learning, thought leadership opportunities, events and more. When I was 12 years old, my parents enrolled me in a kids’ coding class at the YMCA. This was 1983—before the internet—typing code from magazines like Compute! into a computer with a green-on-black screen and seeing what it did. And the experience would go on to shape the course of my life. I’ve been in software for more than 30 years, most of them at Intuit. I started there as a software engineer in 1999 and today am its chief technology officer. In that time, so much has changed about this profession—from the way we mentor to the way we code. Today, agentic AI technology can take high-level directions, look at an existing code base, pull in the right set of data, do a web search to look at the current ecosystem, and then plan out and perform a sequence of actions normally expected from a junior engineer. This provides a true end-to-end “done-for-you” experience. Put simply, I can see why people might feel like everything is changing for software engineers.  But even in this fast-changing field, there are throughlines. I may not be working in BASIC on the same Apple 2E from coding camp, but the foundational skills that help me break down complex problems, ask the right questions, and code durable ...

Published: March 27, 2025, 10:35 pm

Nvidia-backed CoreWeave slashes IPO size and price amid investor concerns

CoreWeave plans to reduce the size of its U.S. initial public offering and price its shares below the indicated range, a person familiar with the matter told Reuters on Thursday, dampening expectations that the listing would boost investor appetite for IPOs. The Nvidia-backed cloud services provider is now looking to sell 37.5 million shares, 23.5% less than originally planned, and price them at $40 apiece, well below even the low end of the indicated range, the source added, requesting anonymity discussing confidential information. Nvidia will anchor the CoreWeave IPO at the price with a $250 million order, the source said. The sale would raise about $1.5 billion and value CoreWeave at about $23 billion on a fully diluted basis, according to Reuters’ calculations. The company did not immediately respond to Reuters’ request for comment. It is expected to price the IPO later on Thursday. CoreWeave’s roadshow, which began last week, received a weaker-than-expected reception as risk-averse investors in a volatile market weighed concerns over the company’s long-term growth, financial risks and capital intensity, according to four sources familiar with the matter. Among the concerns is CoreWeave’s heavy reliance on Microsoft, whose shifting AI datacenter strategy could impact long-term demand for chips known as graphics processing units, or GPUs. While investors appear comfortable with the company’s high leverage since it has strong free cash flow, the risk of comm...

Published: March 27, 2025, 9:00 pm

Why Tesla may be spared from Trump’s auto tariffs

As the global auto world reeled from the potential fallout of Donald Trump‘s new auto tariffs, one name stood out as less affected than others—electric-vehicle maker Tesla. The Texas-based company’s shares were the rare automotive stock to trade in the green in U.S. action, as analysts said Tesla’s supply chain and financial performance may not be affected by the wide-ranging levies that will affect global shipments of both cars and car parts to the United States, mainly due to the company’s largely domestic production. Still, that relief in the United States, where Elon Musk has become one of President Trump’s primary advisers, tasked with swiftly cutting federal spending, may not improve the brand’s reputation worldwide. Tesla shares have plunged more than 40% since peaking in mid-December as a protest movement against the EV company has erupted in the U.S. and around the world as the Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency has drawn heavy criticism for going after federal workers. The stock was up about 2% on Thursday. The 25% tariffs are expected to disrupt the global automotive industry, raise the cost of vehicles in the United States, and pinch automakers’ earnings. Shares of Ford, General Motors and Chrysler-parent Stellantis were down between 2.1% and 7%. While Tesla does import some parts from around the world, the company largely produces its vehicles in the United States. Analysts expect Tesla to report deliveries ...

Published: March 27, 2025, 8:30 pm

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Workspaces & Lifestyle

4 Surprising Leadership Lessons from the Book Mark Zuckerberg Doesn’t Want You to Read

‘Careless People’ tells a story about leadership we can all learn from.

Published: March 28, 2025, 12:02 am

Federal Agencies (Sort Of) Spell Out the DEI Practices Your Company Needs to Avoid

Amid the new administration’s policy changes, longstanding corporate DEI efforts are now ‘illegal.’ We now know a little more about which DEI habits are verboten.

Published: March 27, 2025, 7:17 pm

Don’t Give Your Email to Strangers—Use a Decoy Address Instead

In some situations, masking your real email address is a smart move. Here’s what to know about setting it all up.

Published: March 27, 2025, 5:53 pm

The Rise of Tesla’s Optimus: How AI Robots Could Reshape Manufacturing 

Elon Musk has a vision of millions of Tesla humanoid robots marching onto factory floors in a few years—and his company’s not alone in pushing this transformative tech.

Published: March 27, 2025, 5:49 pm

RFK to Cut 2,400 Workers From the CDC

Another 3,500 workers will be cut from the FDA.

Published: March 27, 2025, 4:24 pm

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Educational Resources

Staying Relevant in Data Science: How Consistent Skill Growth Drives Mike Norton’s Success

After over 30 years in the telecom industry and a distinguished career as an officer in the Marine Corps, Mike Norton isn’t slowing down. In fact, he’s accelerating. Now a Product Management leader at T-Mobile, Mike has embraced the evolving field of data science, combining his technical expertise and leadership experience to stay competitive and […] The post Staying Relevant in Data Science: How Consistent Skill Growth Drives Mike Norton’s Success appeared first on Coursera Blog.

Published: March 21, 2025, 3:31 pm

Charting New Paths: How Pitt’s Online Data Science Program is Transforming Careers on a Global Level 🥇

Just over a year ago, the University of Pittsburgh launched its online Master’s in Data Science program on Coursera — and the response has been remarkable. In its first year, the program has already attracted a diverse and global community of learners, helping them sharpen their skills, pivot into new careers, and apply data science […] The post Charting New Paths: How Pitt’s Online Data Science Program is Transforming Careers on a Global Level 🥇 appeared first on Coursera Blog.

Published: March 20, 2025, 4:07 pm

SCSP launches AI training on Coursera to drive public sector innovation and advance national competitiveness 

By Marni Baker Stein, Chief Content Officer, Coursera Generative AI is the most sought-after skill on Coursera. However, to fully harness its potential and boost national competitiveness, it’s crucial that we invest in AI education for the public sector workforce.  Today, I’m pleased to announce AI in National Security: Integrating Artificial Intelligence into Public Sector […] The post SCSP launches AI training on Coursera to drive public sector innovation and advance national competitiveness  appeared first on Coursera Blog.

Published: March 11, 2025, 3:30 pm

Marc Seter’s Journey: Balancing Life, Learning, and a 90-Minute Swim

Many adult learners juggle full-time work, family, and personal commitments while earning their degrees. For seasoned civil engineer, Marc Seter, this balancing act isn’t just a challenge—it’s a skill he’s mastered. Between working full-time, caring for family, and pursuing his Master’s in Computer Science degree from CU Boulder, he’s found creative ways to make learning […] The post Marc Seter’s Journey: Balancing Life, Learning, and a 90-Minute Swim appeared first on Coursera Blog.

Published: March 7, 2025, 5:57 pm

New Coursera playbook recommends key strategies to narrow the gender gap in Generative AI skills

By Dr. Alexandra Urban, Learning Science Research Lead, Coursera As we celebrate International Women’s Day, I’m pleased to introduce a new Coursera playbook, exploring actionable techniques for closing the current gender gap in Generative AI (GenAI) skills by identifying strategies to empower more women to harness GenAI. Despite GenAI’s increasing importance across workplaces worldwide, women […] The post New Coursera playbook recommends key strategies to narrow the gender gap in Generative AI skills appeared first on Coursera Blog.

Published: March 4, 2025, 8:50 am

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