
I use my Venmo account just infrequently enough that every time I open the app, I’m either surprised by how high my balance is or how low my balance is. There seems to be no middle ground.
If you find yourself in the enviable position of having too much money in your Venmo account and you don’t want to wait the few days it takes to transfer back to your bank account, Amazon’s got a solution for you. Here’s how to activate it.
You’ll need a Ven
Another year is almost finished and with fewer than four weeks left in 2022, digital services are in full swing presenting users with their year-end recaps, from most-watched videos to most-like pics to most-streamed artists and songs.
It’s the latter that Apple Music’s 2022 Replay feature reveals to you. This year, Apple has completely redone its Replay feature—and it’s much better for it. In prior years, Apple Music’s Replay was just a constantly
Wholesale marketplace Faire has more than doubled its footprint over the last year, with 600,000 stores and 85,000 brands now represented on its platform.
Founded by a group of former Square employees in 2016, Faire brings modern e-commerce tools to traditional wholesale buying, helping independent stores and indie brands compete with Amazon. It takes a commission on transactions, charging shops 25% for new orders and 15% for reorders.
Now the company, worth more than $12

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Convene, a 2022 Fast Company Innovation Festival Venue partner, hosted three days of inspiring conversations, networking opportunities, and celebrations—along with a

Amid the usual doom and gloom that surrounds the internet these days, the world experienced an all-too-rare moment of joy over the past week: the arrival of a new artificial intelligence chatbot, ChatGPT.
The AI-powered chat tool, which takes pretty much any prompt a user throws at it and produces what they want, whether code or text, was launched by the team at AI development company OpenAI on November 30; by December 5, more than one million users had tested it out. The AI model c
Rapper Kendrick Lamar sits between comedian ExavierTV and billionaire investor Ray Dalio. The strange trio is discussing a problem: Exavier lost money in a dice game to a friend, torpedoing his plans to grow his barbershop—a fact we (most of us) know only by way of Lamar’s effortlessly translating Exavier’s slang-heavy rant. Dalio offers a jargon-filled assessment of Exavier’s situation that Lamar distills into something decipherable: Avoid risky dice games and inv
Type “Teddy bears working on new AI research on the moon in the 1980s” into any of the recently released text-to-image artificial intelligence image generators, and after just a few seconds the sophisticated software will produce an eerily pertinent image.
Seemingly bound by only your imagination, this latest trend in synthetic media has delighted many, inspired others and struck fear in some.
Google, research firm OpenAI and AI vendor Stabilit
Nancy Pelosi, whose wealthy congressional district in San Francisco includes the headquarters of some of the world’s largest tech companies, was never known as a staunch critic of Silicon Valley. While the 82-year-old outgoing House speaker has expressed support for some of the Democratic Party’s most ambitious tech legislation in recent years, she’s also been accused of using her agenda-setting power to slow-walk those bills and prevent them from becoming law.
Did you know that Wordle turned one year old in October? It feels like we’ve been playing it for a lot longer than that, doesn’t it?
And of all the possible daily rituals I’d manage to stick with for an entire year, I certainly didn’t have “web-based word game” on my bingo card this time. Yet, here we are.
Whether you’re still a fan of Wordle, or you’ve never played it before (you should), I’ve come up with what I be
What makes Indiana a great place for innovation? Simple – it’s the state’s connectivity and sense of community. Innovation starts with collaboration, with diverse perspectives coming together to imagine, and create, a better future. The Indiana Economic Development Corporation is celebrating the art of innovation throu