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Last month, the U.S. House Ways and Means Committee held an oversight hearing with the colorful title “Virtue Signaling vs. Vital Services: Where Tax-Exempt Hospitals are Spending Your Tax Dollars.” ...
Starting to lift the lid off a far, far larger scam, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick just nixed $7 billion in “advance payments” that Biden administration staffers aimed to divert to a “nonprofit” ...
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When 4-year-old Elliott Frank was diagnosed with autism and apraxia of speech, his mother, Kendra, faced a heartbreaking reality: her son couldn't tell her what he wanted or needed. "Elliott's Voice ...
OpenAI was founded as a nonprofit research institute, dedicated to realizing an “artificial general intelligence” that benefits all of humanity. In a December 2015 blog post introducing the company, ...
This spring, the Chronicle of Philanthropy commissioned an exclusive survey, conducted by Clarion Research, asking over 350 nonprofit leaders about their approaches to technology, the challenges they ...
When Sam Altman co-founded OpenAI in 2015, the AI industry was niche. Here’s how he built the company into an $86 billion giant, off the back of Chat-GPT and splashy new products like Sora and GPT-4o.
OpenAI said on Monday it would remain under the control of its nonprofit parent, while pushing ahead with plans to change the structure of its for-profit arm to allow more capital-raising to keep pace ...
CEO Sam Altman says “we want to build a brain for the world and make it super easy for people to use for whatever they want.” CEO Sam Altman says “we want to build a brain for the world and make it ...
The Spokesman-Review of Spokane, Washington, has joined a small contingent of newspapers converting to nonprofit status. The move was announced Tuesday morning at the industry’s annual Mega-Conference ...