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King Charles Charity Reveals New Frontline of Inequality

Artificial intelligence has the potential to transform work but some around the world still struggle to access computers, a King's Trust report warns.

Software company serving 90,000 churches and nonprofits is betting AI will speed up coding and increase donations

CTO Jamshed Patel joined software provider Ministry Brands earlier this year to spearhead more investments in artificial intelligence.

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Using space data to restore nature: four SME projects showcase their plans before Sussex investors

An AI-powered app helping children speak to endangered animals; a tool to use nature to fight climate change; a way to measure forest health; and a method to make decisions to build healthy communities - these four projects are using space data to help nature.

OpenAI launches NextGenAI consortium with 15 research institutions and $50M in funding

OpenAI today announced the launch of NextGenAI, a consortium of 15 leading research institutions dedicated to using artificial intelligence to accelerate research breakthroughs and transform education.

Global foundations pledge on $400 million French-led AI initiative

A $400 million public-private AI initiative involving at least ten states has been launched, with philanthropic backing.  The Ford Foundation, Omidyar Group's AI Collaborative, John D. and Catherine T MacArthur,

AI assistants saving time for small offices but human touch still needed, agencies say

AI can help nonprofit agencies save money that they would otherwise have spent on hiring a writer, photographer, illustrator or data analyst.

Broadridge, Verint testing DeepSeek's potential for automation, efficiency

Broadridge and Verint say they are testing DeepSeek AI for automation and efficiency, while addressing cybersecurity risks in closed systems.

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Roblox, Alphabet, OpenAI, and Discord raise $27 million for open-source online child safety tools

Google, OpenAI, Roblox, and Discord are banding up to do some collective good for society as they recently formed a new non-profit organization aimed at improving child safety online.

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