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OpenAI Prepares For IPO
OpenAI Prepares For IPO by Laurie Sullivan , Staff Writer, March 25, 2026 It makes sense for OpenAI to focus on products and tools that will matter most to investors as the company prepares to go through an initial public offering. After all, how can OpenAI CEO Sam Altman justify losing adoption, momentum and revenue … Continue reading OpenAI Prepares For IPO
Landmark case finds Meta and Google liable for addicting app design
March 25, 2026 Landmark case finds Meta and Google liable for addicting app design BY Jennifer Mattson A Los Angeles County jury on Wednesday found Meta and Google liable for harming a young woman who used their social media platforms. The landmark decision—which could have an impact on whether future cases can be brought against tech … Continue reading Landmark case finds Meta and Google liable for addicting app design
Modern social impact conferences need a new playbook
March 25, 2026 Modern social impact conferences need a new playbook BY Muneer Panjwani Recently, Angela Parker, cofounder and CEO of Realized Worth, posed a sharp question on LinkedIn: What is the point of a conference anyway? For years, the standard CSR conference playbook was built around a familiar formula: strong production, polished panels, practical … Continue reading Modern social impact conferences need a new playbook
The real reason checkout kills ecommerce conversions
Small UX tweaks can remove major purchase barriers. Create a seamless checkout experience that keeps customers coming back. By Shama Hyder Published on March 25, 2026 Last updated on March 26, 2026 The data for online shopping cart abandonment rates isn’t pretty. Even if you think it’s high, you might be surprised at how … Continue reading The real reason checkout kills ecommerce conversions
Writer wants to be the go-to AI tool kit for the enterprise
March 25, 2026 Writer wants to be the go-to AI tool kit for the enterprise BY Steven Melendez As companies continue to seek ways to harness artificial intelligence for concrete productivity gains, a company called Writer offers AI tools specifically geared toward getting things done at the enterprise level. Writer’s AI systems can connect to a wide variety of business … Continue reading Writer wants to be the go-to AI tool kit for the enterprise
Meta is letting creators fill their Reels with shopping links
Meta is letting creators fill their Reels with shopping links Creators can tag up to 30 products per video. By Karissa Bell March 24, 2026 Meta It’s about to get a lot easier for creators on Facebook and Instagram to push products to their followers. Meta will now allow creators to include clickable shopping links … Continue reading Meta is letting creators fill their Reels with shopping links
Psychological safety is the first step. Most companies forget the second
March 25, 2026 Psychological safety is the first step. Most companies forget the second BY Maria Papacosta When leadership trends become corporate wallpaper, they risk losing the very edge that made them useful in the first place. That’s where psychological safety risks finding itself today. It’s plastered on slide decks, plugged into engagement surveys, and … Continue reading Psychological safety is the first step. Most companies forget the second
Why AI personalization comes with strict limits
Consumers are more willing to trade data for better recommendations, but they are very clear about what the red lines are. By Constantine von Hoffman Published on March 24, 2026 Last updated on March 25, 2026 Consumers are still concerned about privacy, but they are getting more comfortable trading data for better … Continue reading Why AI personalization comes with strict limits
Spotify is giving artists a layer of protection against misattributed songs
March 24, 2026 Spotify is giving artists a layer of protection against misattributed songs BY María José Gutierrez Chavez When a new song called “Together,” attributed to country singer Blaze Foley, appeared on Foley’s Spotify profile last year, something didn’t seem right. For starters, he has been dead for more than two decades, the cover art … Continue reading Spotify is giving artists a layer of protection against misattributed songs
OpenAI Admits Commerce – And Advertising – Are Not Easy
OpenAI Admits Commerce And Advertising Are Not Easy by Laurie Sullivan , Staff Writer, March 24, 2026 OpenAI launched a feature called Instant Checkout last year that allowed consumers to buy products through its platform, winning support from Walmart, Shopify, Etsy, and PayPal. Now OpenAI has shifted responsibility to retailers, and abandoned the prior strategy … Continue reading OpenAI Admits Commerce – And Advertising – Are Not Easy