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FreeWill Acquires AI-Driven GrantAssistant

The NonProfit Times

FreeWill has acquired GrantAssistant, an artificial intelligence (AI)-driven platform designed to provide nonprofits and international development organizations with a proposal workflow toolkit that streamlines the grant application process. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. GrantAssistant’s full team, located in Washington, D.C.

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Klarna IPO: Buy Now, Pay Later firm reveals profit and growth details as possible stock listing date nears

Fast Company Tech

In what could be one of the most high-profile fintech public offerings this year, Swedish Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) giant Klarna has filed paperwork with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) relating to an initial proposed public offering. Klarna intends to trade its shares on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).

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Conservative pranksters face $5 million proposed fine over robocalls

The Verge

On Tuesday, the Federal Communications Commission proposed an over $5 million fine against conspiracy theorists and conservative activists John Burkman and Jacob Wohl for making hundreds of robocalls spreading 2020 election misinformation. Photo by Chris Welch / The Verge.

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Reddit files to take the company public

The Verge

Reddit announced late Wednesday that it has started the process of taking the company public, by filing a confidential S-1 with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge. Reddit, founded in 2005, had grown to around 52 million daily users as of August, with more than 100,000 active sub-reddits.

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Apple devices spoofed, Musk eggs on Zuckerberg and Better.com goes public

TechCrunch

Elsewhere, we spotlight X, the social network formerly known as Twitter, slowing down access to rival websites; Better.com going public; and TC’s impressions of Baldur’s Gate 3. Better.com goes public: Digital mortgage lender Better.com ’s proposal to combine with Aurora Acquisition Corp.

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The NYPD is sending its controversial robot dog back to the pound

The Verge

The New York Police Department has canceled its trial of a robot dog made by US firm Boston Dynamics after receiving fierce criticism regarding the “dystopian” technology. The contract has been terminated and the dog will be returned,” a spokesperson for the NYPD told the New York Post.

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Net Neutrality Update: The Google/Verizon Proposal

NTEN

On August 4, the New York Times broke the bombshell that Verizon and Google were meeting about net neutrality to broker their own proposal. Then, on August 9, Google and Verizon took a left turn, and announced their own joint proposal for an "open internet." All that data you send and receive on your phone?