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The FTC Is Going After a 'Passive Income' Amazon AI 'Scheme' That Allegedly Scammed Customers Out of at Least $14 Million

The case is the latest in the FTC's crusade against automation companies.

Published: March 18, 2025, 9:16 pm

Generative AI Is Creating Power Struggles and 'Tearing Companies Apart,' According to a New Survey

More than one out of three executives surveyed said they found the adoption of generative AI at their companies to be a major disappointment.

Published: March 18, 2025, 8:35 pm

Taco Bell Is Teaming Up With a Major AI Firm to Speed Up Service — And Increase Accuracy

Select Taco Bell and Pizza Hut locations are testing AI technology that streamlines drive-thru orders, optimizes restaurant operations, and enhances customer experiences.

Published: March 18, 2025, 8:00 pm

A Teen With Cerebral Palsy Pitched a Creative Product in School. He Got a B- — Then Grew the Business to $5 Million a Year Anyway.

Drew Davis, founder of Crippling Hot Sauce, uses humor and business to make a major impact.

Published: March 18, 2025, 7:55 pm

Bank of America Is Cracking Down on Overwork for Junior Bankers and Capping Hours to 'Only' 80 a Week. Here's Why.

The bank is making changes after reports suggested managers pressured junior bankers to lie about their working hours.

Published: March 18, 2025, 7:12 pm

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Technology & Tools

Trump fires FTC commissioners, setting up a legal battle

President Trump fired the two Democratic members of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Tuesday, setting up a challenge to a 1935 Supreme Court precedent prohibiting the firing of FTC commissioners for reasons other than “good cause.” The White House terminated commissioners Rebecca Kelly Slaughter and Alvaro Bedoya earlier Tuesday, The New York Times reported. […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

Published: March 18, 2025, 11:23 pm

NASA astronauts return from long Space Station stay prompted by Boeing problems

Sunita “Suni” Williams and Barry “Butch” Wilmore have returned to Earth after a nine-month stay on the International Space Station (ISS) — a trip that lasted far longer than originally planned thanks to leaks and thruster problems on the Boeing Starliner spacecraft they used to get there. Williams and Wilmore splashed down in the Gulf […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

Published: March 18, 2025, 10:42 pm

Nvidia and Google DeepMind will help power Disney’s cute robots

Nvidia is collaborating with Disney Research and Google DeepMind to develop Newton, a physics engine to simulate robotic movements in real-world settings, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced at GTC 2025 on Tuesday. Disney will be among the first to use Newton to power its next-generation entertainment robots, like the Star Wars-inspired BDX droids — one […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

Published: March 18, 2025, 10:39 pm

J. D. Vance claims freeing AI from regulation is good for American workers and tech innovators

On Tuesday, Vice President J. D. Vance said that the Trump administration’s support of AI and tech innovations should benefit both populists and those investing and leading tech companies.  “I think there’s too much fear that AI will simply replace jobs rather than augmenting so many of the things that we do now,” said Vance […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

Published: March 18, 2025, 10:33 pm

Elon Musk’s DOGE leadership likely violates Constitution’s appointments clause, judge says

Elon Musk’s role overseeing the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is likely a violation of the U.S. Constitution’s appointments clause, a federal judge wrote Tuesday. Theodore Chuang, a judge in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland, wrote in an opinion there is more than enough evidence — mostly from statements made by […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

Published: March 18, 2025, 10:11 pm

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Sales & Customer Relationships

5 Cool Things to Try in Your Developer Edition Org

You’ve just spun up a shiny new DE org… now what?

Published: March 18, 2025, 9:17 pm

How CIOs Can Securely Innovate with New Platform Capabilities 

CIOs, ready to lead the AI charge? The Salesforce Platform has new tools to help you innovate fast while staying secure.

Published: March 18, 2025, 12:00 pm

5 Ways Marketing Intelligence Solves Your Biggest Campaign Performance and ROI Challenges

Improve campaign performance and reduce wasted spend with Salesforce's new agentic marketing analytics solution.

Published: March 18, 2025, 12:00 pm

Your Marketing Channels Are Going to Get Disrupted by AI. Here’s How You Can Prepare.

These three tips will help you rethink your channel marketing strategy

Published: March 17, 2025, 8:57 pm

Build Your 2025 Dreamforce Agenda

With access to more than 1,500 sessions and workshops at the world’s largest AI event, you’re in for fun, learning, and inspiration.

Published: March 17, 2025, 4:09 pm

Innovation & Growth

The shopping revolution no one’s talking about—yet

In an era where trust is currency and sustainability is a non-negotiable, shoppers are demanding more than just green labels and vague promises. They want proof. Enter digital product passports (DPPs), a game-changing tool that gives consumers instant access to a product’s entire journey, from materials sourcing to sustainability credentials. That means, whether they’re buying a pair of running shoes or the latest smartphone, DPPs are making it easier to for them to shop smarter, cut through greenwashing, and support brands that truly walk the talk. The future of shopping is transparent Consumers often wonder where their clothes were made, how much carbon their new shoes emitted during production, or whether that “eco-friendly” label actually means anything. These passports help consumers answer those traceability questions in seconds. By simply scanning a QR code, consumers can unlock a product’s full story, from materials, to manufacturing processes, to certifications. DPPs can also be used by brands wanting to go the extra mile by sharing product impact, such as its unique carbon footprint, plus use phase care instructions and even repair or recycling options, helping shoppers take control of their own habits to lower their unique footprint. This isn’t just a marketing gimmick. The European Union’s new regulations, like the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR), will soon require brands to disclose detailed impact data. That means transparency is shiftin...

Published: March 19, 2025, 12:05 am

Why the climate tech industry needs outsiders

The climate tech sector is at a crossroads. We have the tools we need to fight climate change, but the real challenge is scaling and deploying them. This is where “climate-curious” outsiders play a crucial role. At Epic Cleantec, a company I cofounded to tackle water scarcity through innovative reuse technology, none of us came from an environmental background. That outside perspective turned out to be a huge advantage. When I began this journey, I didn’t know much about water. I wasn’t a trained environmental or civil engineer, which meant I never even learned about how things were traditionally done. This lack of traditional expertise freed us from being tied down by how things were “supposed” to work, allowing us to find fresh solutions to persistent problems. My path to climate tech was anything but linear. I had flirted with a wide range of disparate career paths spanning veterinarian, chef, club promoter, historian, political lobbyist, and lawyer. I even briefly entertained becoming a rabbi, until my own rabbi convinced me not to take that path. Unsurprisingly, I often faced skepticism at conferences and industry events, where our company’s unconventional approach was met with doubt. But here’s the key takeaway: Solving the climate crisis isn’t just about creating new technology. It’s about turning these innovations into practical, widespread solutions. That’s where operational know-how comes in—something outside...

Published: March 18, 2025, 11:35 pm

Why HR’s future looks like marketing’s past

Think back to the shifting tech landscape of 2015. “Uptown Funk” was blaring on digital music outlets, Snapchat filters were laid over every selfie, and hoverboards were all the rage. At the same time, marketing teams were facing an uphill battle to prove ROI as new digital marketing opportunities, like the rise of video content marketing and the shift towards mobile, led to changing tactics, and budgets came under more scrutiny. Now, a decade later, human resources teams are facing similar circumstances. Just like marketing leaders had to establish their digital campaigns’ values, HR pros now need to demonstrate how their tech-forward people programs drive business results. The good news? Marketing teams have already nailed this shift and their journey can offer a blueprint for HR leaders facing the same pressures. The rise to power Going back to 2010, digital marketing was the latest innovation and became the fastest path to rapid growth for companies. Later, the advent of new marketing tactics and an increased focus on social channels thrust marketers into the spotlight in a way they hadn’t been before. These new channels gave marketers new access to real-time data, requiring more resources to be successful and leading to increased scrutiny of how they were using those resources. And the results mattered more than ever. Along with the pressure, that limelight also brought opportunity. In 2009, when I worked at Gap’s newly formed digital division, the finance team set b...

Published: March 18, 2025, 11:05 pm

How to better support girls globally?

In March, women are at the forefront of the cultural conversation. Recently, on March 8th, International Women’s Day was recognized—a moment that originally sprung from a movement to fight against child labor and sweatshop working conditions. This year’s theme was accelerating action, and I feel fortunate in my role as chief philanthropy officer at UNICEF USA, that I can support girls around the world—our future leaders, scientists, engineers, mothers, entrepreneurs, and more. What are the barriers standing in their way? And how do we accelerate action? Right now, it’s estimated that we won’t see full gender parity until 2158. I don’t want to wait for my great-great-great grandchild to live in a world where girls have a fair shot at life. As a mother of three girls, this is also personal. We need the next generation of girls and women everywhere to be catalysts for lasting change. Female genital mutilation still occurs Last month, I traveled to Senegal to see UNICEF’s work firsthand. I visited a program that provides emergency assistance to young victims of violence and abuse, I met with a women’s teachers’ network that champions education for girls, and I visited programs equipping girls and young women with skills in leadership, communication, and entrepreneurship. At an adolescent training center in Kolda, we met Khadidiatou D. “Khadi,” who performed a slam poem about female genital mutilation (FGM), a dangerous procedure she underwent as a child. Khadi uses what she’s...

Published: March 18, 2025, 10:35 pm

Movie theater trade group rebrands as Cinema United. Here’s what to know

In hindsight, NATO was an unnecessarily confusing acronym for a trade organization representing movie theater owners. For 60 years, the National Association of Theatre Owners has promoted interests of movie theaters, from the biggest chains to the one-screen mom and pop shops. They’ve also regularly gotten mail and phone calls intended for the other NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. But the theater owner’s organization is looking to the future, with a new name and a refocused mission. The group will now be known as Cinema United, president and CEO Michael O’Leary told The Associated Press Tuesday. “It can be a little complicated having the same name as a multinational military alliance,” O’Leary said. “We felt that it was time to look at our name and do a rebrand.” They wanted the new name to reflect the “passion and energy of the people that run theaters,” O’Leary said, and to put the focus back on the exhibitors and movie theaters. Cinema United represents more than 32,000 movie screens in the U.S. and more than 30,000 screens in 88 countries. Their job, O’Leary explained, is to promote and support theatrical exhibition. Moviegoing, the new tagline reads, is their mission. “We’ve had a challenging four or five years. But with each passing day, we put those challenges in the rearview mirror a little bit more. Our focus right now is on the future,” O’Leary said. “I think that we stand on the precipice of the next great era of cinema.” An Oscars rallying cry fo...

Published: March 18, 2025, 10:30 pm

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Workspaces & Lifestyle

Bill Gates Tells Trump He Can’t Fill Health Aid Gaps

Gates told the officials he met with that his foundation cannot replace the role of the U.S. government.

Published: March 18, 2025, 10:02 pm

3 Brilliant Tactics Pro Golfer Rory McIlroy Uses to Master the Mental Game

Follow McIlroy’s mental process to build the mindset of a champion.

Published: March 18, 2025, 10:00 pm

Why Waymo, BYD, and Rocket Labs Are Transformative Companies to Watch

These businesses top Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies list. Here’s how they’re shaking things up.

Published: March 18, 2025, 9:11 pm

4 Leadership Myths You Probably Believe as a Boss (Which Will Hold You Back)

These are the myths that hinder your growth and your team’s impact.

Published: March 18, 2025, 7:57 pm

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Says AI Is in the Middle of ‘an Inflection Point’

Nvidia’s Huang unveiled new Rubin AI chips at GTC 2025 and also outlined AI’s ‘extraordinary progress.’

Published: March 18, 2025, 7:53 pm

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Educational Resources

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

Mastering Data Science: Jeremy Samuel’s Journey with The University of Illinois

Balancing Full-Time Work and Online Learning to Stay Ahead in the Tech Industry Jeremy Samuel’s online degree journey is a testament to his dedication and the transformative power of continuous learning. As a full-time employee at JPMorgan, Jeremy has pursued not only one, but two master’s degrees with the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Most recently, […] The post Mastering Data Science: Jeremy Samuel’s Journey with The University of Illinois appeared first on Coursera Blog.

Published: February 28, 2025, 2:39 pm

New on Coursera, Google Agile Essentials course helps professionals deliver projects and results faster

By Marni Baker Stein, Chief Content Officer, Coursera Today, Google Agile Essentials is available on Coursera to help professionals across industries manage projects more strategically and efficiently.  Amid a rapidly changing skills landscape, Agile methodology remains vital, with nearly every company in a recent BCG survey adopting it. First used in software development, Agile is […] The post New on Coursera, Google Agile Essentials course helps professionals deliver projects and results faster appeared first on Coursera Blog.

Published: February 27, 2025, 2:00 pm

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