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'I Can't Get Everyone to Move Here': Why Airbnb's CEO Is Sticking With a Once-a-Month Hybrid Schedule

Airbnb gives all its employees the freedom to work from home or the office, but there's a catch.

Published: February 10, 2025, 9:57 pm

'Creating Fear': Meta Began Laying Off 'Low Performers' on Monday. Here's a Look at How Those Decisions Are Made.

Meta is laying off thousands of employees around the world.

Published: February 10, 2025, 8:12 pm

4 Huge Reasons Your Brand Values Should Not Change (Even If Laws Do)

One thing remains steady for small businesses: values. You need them, you need to act on them and you need to report on how your values impact others, not just you.

Published: February 10, 2025, 8:00 pm

Barbara Corcoran Says This Is How to Get People to Respond to Your Emails

With this quick trick, email recipients will never be able to get away with saying they didn't see your email again.

Published: February 10, 2025, 7:17 pm

How AI Revolutionizes Compliance Strategies, Shifting Them From Reactive to Proactive for Global Success

Using AI for compliance is not just an ingenious step — it's also an essential action point for success in today's ever-changing regulatory space.

Published: February 10, 2025, 7:00 pm

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Technology & Tools

Is AI making us dumb?

Researchers from Microsoft and Carnegie Mellon University recently published a study looking at how using generative AI at work affects critical thinking skills. “Used improperly, technologies can and do result in the deterioration of cognitive faculties that ought to be preserved,” the paper states. When people rely on generative AI at work, their effort shifts […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

Published: February 10, 2025, 10:27 pm

Carta settles two more lawsuits that alleged sexual harassment and discrimination

Carta, which previously faced scrutiny over its workplace environment, has settled two lawsuits filed by women who used to work there. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

Published: February 10, 2025, 9:52 pm

Apple Music adds a better-sounding Spatial Audio version of Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime show

If you want to relive Kendrick Lamar’s headline-making Super Bowl halftime show, Apple Music just dropped a replay of the performance in its surround sound-like Spatial Audio. Because Apple currently sponsors the Super Bowl halftime show, the company has permission to republish these musical spectacles — but this is better than just a YouTube video […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

Published: February 10, 2025, 9:49 pm

Elon Musk-led team submits $97.4B bid for OpenAI

A team of investors led by Elon Musk submitted a $97.6 billion bid to purchase OpenAI on Monday. The news comes by way of Musk’s lawyer, Marc Toberoff, who confirmed the reporting with The Wall Street Journal. The unsolicited bid is the latest escalation by Musk in his war with co-founder Sam Altman, with whom […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

Published: February 10, 2025, 9:29 pm

A comprehensive list of 2024 and 2025 tech layoffs

A complete list of all the known layoffs in tech, from Big Tech to startups, broken down by month throughout 2024. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

Published: February 10, 2025, 9:00 pm

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Sales & Customer Relationships

Why We Chose Salesforce for Field Service Management

Trusted security, connected data, and powerful tools made Salesforce Field Service the clear choice for TOMRA Collection Australia.

Published: February 10, 2025, 5:39 pm

4 Steps Utilities Can Take to Build Trust with EV Drivers

Your utility can use customer data to improve the EV ownership experience and build closer customer relationships that drive efficient growth.

Published: February 10, 2025, 5:19 pm

How to Boost Profitability with Digital Marketplace Capabilities

Marketplaces make it easy (and fast) to diversify revenue streams, reduce inventory risk, and win customer loyalty. Think your business is ready to take the leap?

Published: February 10, 2025, 5:09 pm

We Launched an Agent Across Our Site – Here’s What We Learned

Browsing and searching puts the onus on users to find what they need on your site. What if the website came to them?

Published: February 10, 2025, 4:01 pm

7 AI Strategies to Boost Sales For Small Businesses

Discover how small and growing businesses can leverage AI strategies to enhance sales and scale growth.

Published: February 10, 2025, 3:00 pm

Innovation & Growth

Winter weather warning: 3 storms forecast to dump snow on 40 states this week. Here’s where they’re hitting

The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch from Tuesday morning until Wednesday morning, as back-to-back winter storms are predicted to affect much of the nation this week. A total of three winter storms will bring snow, ice, and rain to more than 40 states, with 29 million Americans facing a winter alert in the central Plains, the Midwest, the Ohio Valley, and the mid-Atlantic regions. Winter Storm Harlow is expected to bring ice and snow Tuesday morning into Wednesday to the Ohio Valley spreading east to the mid-Atlantic, according to the Weather Channel. This first storm will start in the the central Plains, and bring rain and ice to Oklahoma and Arkansas and moderate snow from Kentucky to Maryland, per NBC News. The mid-Atlantic (Washington, D.C. and Baltimore) may get 3 to 6 inches of snow, Philadelphia may get 2 to 3 inches, and New York City around an inch. Winter Storm Iliana is forecast to bring even more wintery mix from Wednesday into Thursday to the Plains and Midwest including Denver, Kansas City, and Oklahoma City, and across the Northeast on Thursday, according to the Weather Channel. This second storm should bring light snow to Colorado, then moderate to heavy snow from Kansas to Michigan, with the heaviest snowfall predicted for Chicago, “anywhere between 4 and 8 inches of snow,” NBC Chicago meteorologist Alicia Roman said. The storm will then travel north, exiting to Canada, and along the way, bringing snow to Boston and the rest of New...

Published: February 10, 2025, 10:30 pm

OpenAI shouldn’t accept Elon Musk’s $97 billion bid to buy it

Let’s say you own one of the most valuable homes in a lush, gated community that has been earmarked as a future point of growth for decades to come. One day, a letter appears in your mailbox, offering to buy your property for between a third and two-thirds of its value on the open market. On the face of it, you should turn it down. But the person offering to buy it owns every house in the estate, and runs the HOA. They’re also friends with the police chief and the fire department. So you have to think carefully. That’s the situation Sam Altman finds himself in today as an Elon Musk-led group launches an audacious bid to buy the non-profit arm of OpenAI, the hottest ticket in tech, for $97.4 billion. The bid, first reported by the Wall Street Journal, is undoubtedly a cheeky one. OpenAI was last valued at $157 billion late last year when it last went into the market to seek investment. And just this week SoftBank, the Japanese investment company, valued it at $260 billion. That makes Musk’s bid to take over the company a cut-price one, worth significantly less than the going market rate. The idea that OpenAI, which has spent the last year or more in an on-again, off-again court case against Musk over an argument dating back a decade to the latter’s involvement in setting up the AI company as a non-profit, would accept the offer for the non-profit arm seems preposterous. Yet we are in an era where Elon Musk has emerged as a right-hand man for Donald Trump. Things are no lon...

Published: February 10, 2025, 10:29 pm

How volunteers are tracking losses in the USAID freeze

When U.S. Agency for International Development and the State Department told their contractors to pause all work, Sadie Healy expected the impact to be “horrendous.” But Healy, who runs a small global health consulting firm, Molloy Consultants, realized no one was documenting how bad the freeze on U.S. foreign aid would be. USAID wouldn’t be cataloging the impacts as President Donald Trump’s administration fired senior staff, shuttered its headquarters and then told its employees their jobs would end. The nonprofits and aid companies who worked with USAID were fighting to survive. So Healy decided she would do it. “I am an action person. The depression and the sadness that we knew this was going to cause was something I couldn’t deal with,” Healy said in an interview with The Associated Press. “So we called a Zoom meeting.” Healy is one of a growing number of people and organizations in the international development ecosystem stepping forward to track the impact of the freeze on U.S. foreign aid. Many are nonprofits who already support grassroots groups around the world, while others are professionals now volunteering their time, connections and skills. The U.S. is the largest single global humanitarian funder, giving $13.9 billion in 2024, and largest supporter of U.N. agencies, meaning any changes to foreign assistance have sweeping impacts across geographies and issues. The pause in funding has since turned into the dismantling of USAID an...

Published: February 10, 2025, 10:05 pm

Elon Musk’s $97 billion OpenAI bid would give the DOGE chief even more power in the AI race

A group of investors led by Elon Musk has given OpenAI an unsolicited offer of $97.4 billion to buy the nonprofit part of OpenAI. An attorney for the group submitted the bid to OpenAI Monday, the Wall Street Journal reports. Per the Journal, the other investors in the group include Valor Equity Partners, Baron Capital, Atreides Management, Vy Capital, and 8VC, a venture firm led by Palantir cofounder Joe Lonsdale. Ari Emanuel, CEO of sports and entertainment company Endeavor, is also backing the offer through his investment fund. OpenAI uses a hybrid business structure that consists of a nonprofit parent entity (OpenAI, Inc.) and a for-profit subsidiary (OpenAI LP, referred to as a “capped-profit” company). In part because of the extraordinary high costs of inventing and training AI models, OpenAI created a for-profit subsidiary in 2019 that has let it raise billions from Microsoft and others. Altman is now in the process of turning the subsidiary into a traditional company and spinning out the nonprofit. The nonprofit would, however, own equity in the new for-profit. (Neither OpenAI nor Musk immediately responded to Fast Company’s requests for comment.) The situation may seem familiar to OpenAI board member Bret Taylor, who was chairman of Twitter’s board of directors when Musk bid for, then bought, the company in October 2022. Taylor left Twitter soon after, along with most of the board. The unsolicited bid ratchets up Musk’s ongoing battle with OpenAI and its CEO Sam A...

Published: February 10, 2025, 10:03 pm

USAID staff are being turned away from offices even after court suspends leave order

Officials and federal officers turned away scores of U.S. Agency for International staffers who showed up for work Monday at its Washington headquarters, after a court temporarily blocked a Trump administration order that would have pulled all but a fraction of workers off the job worldwide. A front desk officer told a steady stream of agency staffers — dressed in business clothes or USAID sweatshirts or T-shirts — that he had a list of no more than 10 names of people allowed to enter the building. Tarps hung over USAID’s interior signs. A man who earlier identified himself as a USAID official took a harsher tone, telling staffers “just go” and “why are you here?” USAID staff were also denied entry to their offices to retrieve belongings and were told by officials that the agency’s lease had now been turned over to the General Services Administration, which manages federal government buildings. Neither the White House, State Department, USAID nor GSA immediately responded to requests for comment. The move marks the latest step in what has been the fast-paced dismantling of the six-decade-old U.S. aid and development agency and its programs worldwide three weeks ago. Even as President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk, who runs a cost-cutting Department of Government Efficiency, have taken aim at other government agencies, USAID has been hit hardest so far. The president signed an executive order freezing foreign assist...

Published: February 10, 2025, 9:30 pm

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Workspaces & Lifestyle

How Dirty Is That AI? Salesforce Launches a New Tool to Show You

The AI Energy Score attempts to quantify the environmental harm of AI models. Here’s how to use it.

Published: February 10, 2025, 10:18 pm

Musk-Led Group Makes $97.4 Billion Bid for Control of OpenAI, WSJ Reports

In response to the news, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman wrote: ‘no thank you but we will buy twitter for $9.74 billion if you want’.

Published: February 10, 2025, 10:05 pm

What Business Leaders Can Learn From Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl Playbook

Symbolism and subtle messaging are powerful tools to express brand values without being divisive.

Published: February 10, 2025, 9:47 pm

Amazon Faces Union Vote at North Carolina Warehouse

The organizing effort at a suburban Raleigh site seeks better pay, long breaks and more flexible scheduling.

Published: February 10, 2025, 8:07 pm

3 Factors to Consider When Handling Difficult Conversations

If you want to be understood, you have to tailor your messaging to your audience.

Published: February 10, 2025, 8:00 pm

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Educational Resources

How AI is transforming IT

Over the past few months, we’ve looked at some of the ways that GenAI is being used by professionals in fields like data analytics, business management, and cybersecurity. And there’s a good reason for that despite all the productivity-boosting talk surrounding GenAI, many workers still aren’t sure how it can actually be implemented in the […] The post How AI is transforming IT appeared first on Coursera Blog.

Published: February 3, 2025, 4:17 pm

How leading universities are preparing the future workforce with digital and human skills

By Marni Baker Stein As online enrollment outpaces on-campus programs at nearly half of U.S. institutions, universities are continuing expanding their online catalogs. The 200+ universities on Coursera recently reached a major milestone, amassing more than 200 million course enrollments. Building on this momentum, nine new universities joined Coursera in 2024, including Clemson University, IMD […] The post How leading universities are preparing the future workforce with digital and human skills appeared first on Coursera Blog.

Published: January 31, 2025, 7:25 pm

Using GenAI for data analysis

In case you haven’t heard the news, on Tuesday, September 17th, at 8:30 a.m. PT/11:30 a.m. ET/9:00 p.m. IST, Coursera CEO Jeff Maggioncalda delivered a live keynote address. Tune in to see the data that’s shaping Coursera’s approach to learning, view exclusive product demos from the Courserians building them, and hear from learners like you. […] The post Using GenAI for data analysis appeared first on Coursera Blog.

Published: January 28, 2025, 4:13 pm

From the Military to the Ivy League: Two Veterans Pursue Dartmouth’s Online Master of Engineering

John Murphy and Felix Hong have traversed unique yet parallel journeys, from serving their country to pursuing advanced degrees through Dartmouth’s online Master of Engineering in Computer Engineering (MEng). Both veterans are applying the discipline and skills they honed in the military to tackle intellectually enriching challenges in hardware and software engineering. Here’s a glimpse […] The post From the Military to the Ivy League: Two Veterans Pursue Dartmouth’s Online Master of Engineering appeared first on Coursera Blog.

Published: January 28, 2025, 2:07 pm

How to reconnect with your career goals

This week we’re looking at how to reconnect with your career goals, those all-important objectives you aim to achieve through your work, like advancing to an IT leadership position or attaining financial stability. They can be big or small, short-term or long-term, but whatever their size, they’re always personal to you and your values. Yet, […] The post How to reconnect with your career goals appeared first on Coursera Blog.

Published: January 21, 2025, 4:00 pm

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