Technology could help solve the world’s largest problems, but nonprofits are slow to adapt it.
Businesses have long leaned on cutting-edge technology to maximize profits, while the nonprofit sector has traditionally been slower to incorporate innovations such as AI. But if we want to tackle the world’s most pressing social problems, that must change, says philanthropist and MacArthur Genius grant recipient Jim Fruchterman in a new book.
Published on August 16, 2025 00:10