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How a Love of Chess Led the CEO of Google's DeepMind to a Career in AI — and a Nobel Prize

Before he was a Nobel Prize winner, Demis Hassabis was a chess prodigy.

Published: March 26, 2025, 9:07 pm

Hungry For a Great Franchise Opportunity? Discover Schlotzsky's Deli

Schlotzsky's franchisees can maximize revenue with dine-in, drive-thru, take-out, online ordering and catering.

Published: March 26, 2025, 7:00 pm

An Nvidia Competitor Just Turned Down Meta's $800 Million Offer to Buy It. Here's Why.

The company's CEO is "confident" in its success, even as it competes with giants like Nvidia and AMD.

Published: March 26, 2025, 6:46 pm

4 Ways to Help Your Entry-Level Hires Thrive in the Workplace

Are your new recruits too green for the workplace? Is the newest generation of workers hard to manage? Here are four ways to guide their adjustment to your team and the workplace writ large.

Published: March 26, 2025, 6:30 pm

'I Feel God in This Chili's': A Classic Episode of 'The Office' Inspired the Chain to Open a Throwback Restaurant Near Scranton

Chili's is opening its first-ever "Scranton Branch," a new, permanent restaurant near the real town where the fictional show was based.

Published: March 26, 2025, 6:29 pm

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Technology & Tools

OpenAI’s viral Studio Ghibli moment highlights AI copyright concerns

It’s only been a day since ChatGPT’s new AI image generator went live, and social media feeds are already flooded with AI-generated memes in the style of Studio Ghibli, the cult-favorite Japanese animation studio behind blockbuster films such as “My Neighbor Totoro” and “Spirited Away.” In the last 24 hours, we’ve seen AI-generated images representing […]

Published: March 26, 2025, 11:23 pm

Nvidia is reportedly in talks to acquire Lepton AI

Nvidia is looking to get into the server rental market. The semiconductor giant is reportedly nearing a deal to acquire Lepton AI, a company that rents out servers that are powered by Nvidia’s AI chips, according to The Information. Citing unnamed sources, the outlet says the deal deal is worth several hundred million dollars. TechCrunch […]

Published: March 26, 2025, 10:22 pm

ChatGPT’s new AI image feature is delayed for free users

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announced on Wednesday that the rollout of ChatGPT’s viral new AI image features to free users would be delayed, citing significantly higher demand than the company expected. “Images in ChatGPT are wayyyy more popular than we expected (and we had pretty high expectations),” Altman said in a post on X on […]

Published: March 26, 2025, 9:34 pm

UnitedHealth removes mentions of DEI from its website

The health insurance giant is the latest to remove references to diversity, equity and inclusion policies amid mounting pressure from the Trump administration.

Published: March 26, 2025, 9:30 pm

Island lands $250M in funding at a $4.8B valuation

Enterprise browser startup Island just raised a sizable funding round — one that bumps up its valuation significantly, and less than one year after its last fundraise. Dallas-based Island raised $250 million in a Series E round led by Coatue that valued the company at $4.85 billion, the startup announced today. This brings the company’s […]

Published: March 26, 2025, 8:50 pm

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Sales & Customer Relationships

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

Who Is an Agentblazer?

And how to join the movement that’s redefining what’s possible in the age of agentic AI.

Published: March 26, 2025, 5:35 pm

Tips to Optimize Your Ecommerce Store with AI

AI can do the heavy lifting for your ecommerce store, from streamlining operations to creating content. These tips will get you started. 

Published: March 26, 2025, 2:00 pm

Tableau Semantics: Consistent, Business-Rich, and AI-Ready Data at Scale

Learn how Tableau Semantics enriches unified data with business knowledge, helps agents to provide more accurate responses, and accelerates time to insights.

Published: March 25, 2025, 9:56 pm

Innovation & Growth

Simon & Schuster wants to be your favorite content creator

If you were given $100 and five minutes in a bookstore, which titles would you pick? That’s the premise of Simon & Schuster’s upcoming web series, Bookstore Blitz—the publisher’s latest internet-inspired effort to market its authors. And Bookstore Blitz is just the beginning. In a recent interview with The Cut’s Cat Zhang, the flagship imprint’s new publisher, Sean Manning, shared his plans to modernize Simon & Schuster into a media powerhouse. Other series in the works include an awards show–style interview program called Read Carpet. “We’re essentially an entertainment company with books at the center. Every Tuesday, we have a new author who’s a cultural tastemaker,” Manning said. “Why aren’t we using them? Why are we so dependent on outside media?” There’s a well-documented appetite for book-related content online. TikTok’s book community was responsible for approximately 59 million print book sales in 2024, catapulting previously unknown authors into household names. BookTok’s older, less zany cousin, BookTube, has also long been used to promote new publications and offer free marketing to authors big and small. Many of the top-selling fiction writers in the U.S. today—including Colleen Hoover, Sarah J. Maas, and Rebecca Yarros—owe their success in part to going viral on TikTok. A single video in the app’s sensationalized style often outperforms traditional advertising, sending authors straight to the top of bestseller lists. BookTok’s runaway success has forc...

Published: March 27, 2025, 4:05 am

With return-to-work mandates, rethink your office space

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. Taking the first step towards a new future for your organization can be a daunting effort—but for professional services organizations, the time is now. With 70% of organizations planning to track office attendance in 2025, the corporate real estate landscape is primed for potential. Leaders must fully capitalize on the seismic shifts in the new standard of in-office work and use their spaces to enhance collaboration, productivity, and company purpose. As law firms, in particular, transition back to in-office work, they face the challenge of balancing privacy with collaborative spaces. While these needs seem at odds, a thoughtful approach that integrates flexibility and a strong workplace experience strategy can help firms create environments that attract and retain top talent. Organic interaction opportunities The most transformative ideas often emerge far beyond the confines of a boardroom or the monotony of a desk. Instead, sparks of ingenuity can stem from shared moments with colleagues, like a quick chat in the hallway or a coffee break. These moments that happen in interstitial spaces tend to be afterthoughts. When utilized well, however, an interstitial space can be e...

Published: March 27, 2025, 12:05 am

What wildfires teach us about smarter construction

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. The recent L.A. wildfires have been devastating, displacing thousands and leaving behind a stark reminder of how vulnerable our built environment remains. Having lived through the 2018 Woolsey Fire in Malibu, I’ve seen firsthand the immense challenges of rebuilding. In my April 2024 TEDx talk, “How building a home in four weeks can influence four generations,” I explored the emotional and financial toll of losing a home—and why we must rethink how we rebuild. That talk reinforces the importance of protecting all the meanings of “home” by building (and rebuilding) our homes with mindfulness toward sustainability and resilience against the sure potential of additional weather- and fire-related harms in the future. A new approach to fire-resilient housing Since 2019, I’ve focused on applying lessons from past disasters to create homes that can better withstand future wildfires. My company, Azure Homes, uses advanced prefab technology to construct homes that are sustainable and built to have a better chance at surviving a fire. Beyond technology, though, we need a broader shift in how we design and construct homes. My newly published book, From Ashes to Action: A Survivor’s Guide to Rebuilding After Wildfir...

Published: March 26, 2025, 11:35 pm

AI²: Why AI in higher education isn’t what you think it is

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. Through hundreds of conversations with college presidents and my work with institutions across the globe, I’ve observed a powerful dynamic shaping the success or failure of digital transformation in higher education. As we progress through the first few months of 2025, I’ve been reflecting on the dynamic at this pivotal time in higher education. Before institutions rush the doors of modernization and leap into this new wave of artificial intelligence, they must first step back and acknowledge a different type of AI—alignment and inertia. Institutional inertia First, let’s start with inertia, because the reality is, it’s always easier to do nothing than to drive change. Organizational inertia acts as a constant force against change, manifesting itself in ways that directly impact an organization’s ability to evolve and be healthy. In the context of higher education, where there are often competing priorities, technology projects that should take months stretch into years. Decision processes become mired in endless approval cycles. Resources remain locked in legacy systems while innovation initiatives slowly die in committee. Meanwhile, competitors advance, and market opportunities slip away. Sadly,...

Published: March 26, 2025, 10:35 pm

What to know about the abortion pill under the Trump administration

Many Americans wonder whether the pill used in most U.S. abortions will be restricted under the new Republican administration in Washington. President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Food and Drug Administration, Dr. Marty Makary, was confirmed by the Senate late Tuesday. In recent testimony before the Senate health committee, Makary wouldn’t commit to specific action on the pill, called mifepristone, despite prodding from both Republicans and Democrats. Medical professionals call it “among the safest medications” ever approved by the FDA. But a Christian conservative group that sued the FDA over the drug says it has caused “tens of thousands” of “emergency complications.” Here’s what to know about the safety of mifepristone, which is typically used with misoprostol in medication abortions that make up close to two-thirds of abortions in the U.S. What are the safety limits on use of the abortion pill? The FDA approved mifepristone in 2000 as a safe and effective way to end early pregnancies. Currently, there are no in-person requirements and the pill can be sent through the mail. That’s not how the FDA first treated mifepristone, which on rare occasions can cause dangerous, excessive bleeding that requires emergency care. Strict safety limits were placed on who could prescribe and distribute it — only specially certified physicians and only as part of three mandatory in-person appointments with the patient getting the dr...

Published: March 26, 2025, 9:00 pm

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Workspaces & Lifestyle

Air Travel from Canada to the U.S. Nosedives 70% as Tourism Takes a Hit

As Trump ramps up tariffs and border scrutiny increases, Canadians are staying home—or heading elsewhere—while the U.S. tourism industry pays the price.

Published: March 27, 2025, 12:48 am

Rivian-Backed Startup Raises $105M to Launch Affordable Micro Vehicles

The new company, called Also, will likely focus on small, lightweight vehicles such as e-bikes and scooters.

Published: March 26, 2025, 9:08 pm

The 26 SBA Contracts Killed By DOGE, Thus Far

Some agencies have suffered the consequences of DOGE far more than others. But even the Small Business Administration hasn’t emerged fully unscathed.

Published: March 26, 2025, 8:53 pm

Florida Wants to Let Teens Replace Migrants in the Workforce

A bill that would relax restrictions on the working hours of teenagers moves forward in the legislature.

Published: March 26, 2025, 7:30 pm

As Smart Glasses Catch On, Should Your Office Have a Policy on Their Use?

These pieces of wearable tech have great promise, but the decade-old Google Glass privacy fiasco should push entrepreneurs to establish rules about using them at work.

Published: March 26, 2025, 7:26 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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