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Nextdoor (KIND) is approaching its two-year anniversary since going public in November 2021. Nextdoor CEO Sarah Friar sits down with Yahoo Finance Executive Editor Brian Sozzi Sozzi at the Goldman Sachs Communacopia & Technology Conference to discuss how the app is utilizing AI and new emergency services features to keep communities better connected. 'There have been 18 billion-dollar disasters in the U.S. alone in the last 12 months, and that's caused about $175 billion worth of damage,' Friar says on Nextdoor's crisis hub feature. 'In an emergency, it's really neighbors who save neighbors. It's not emergency services. They usually get overloaded.' Friar also comments on Nextdoor's outlook, path to profitability, and ways communities can contain costs of living for neighbors.

) is approaching its two-year anniversary since going public in November 2021. Nextdoor CEO Sarah Friar sits down with Yahoo Finance Executive Editor Brian Sozzi Sozzi at the Goldman Sachs Communacopia & Technology Conference to discuss how the app is utilizing AI and new emergency services features to keep communities better connected.

"There have been 18 billion-dollar disasters in the U.S. alone in the last 12 months, and that's caused about $175 billion worth of damage," Friar says on Nextdoor's crisis hub feature."In an emergency, it's really neighbors who save neighbors. It's not emergency services. They usually get overloaded."

Friar also comments on Nextdoor's outlook, path to profitability, and ways communities can contain costs of living for neighbors.Our goal is to create a safe and engaging place for users to connect over interests and passions. In order to improve our community experience, we are temporarily suspending article commentingThe celebrities asked for donations to their Maui fund, but were flooded with comments asking why they couldn't use more of their own money instead.

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