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A world map with stock market charts highlighting India and emerging markets over the US, symbolizing global investment shift.
May 13, 2026 1 min read

Chasing US tech stocks? Aashish Somaiyaa says India and emerging markets look more attractive now

Ah, the siren song of US tech! While everyone's still glued to their screens watching the Magnificent Seven do their dance, Aashish Somaiyaa is here to drop the mic and remind us that sometimes, the best opportunities are found by looking *away* from the brightest lights. Frankly, if your portfolio feels like a broken record stuck on 'tech, tech, tech,' it might be time for a fresh beat. Ignoring the vibrant, dynamic stories unfolding beyond the Silicon Valley bubble isn't just a missed opportunity; it's practically financial FOMO in reverse.

May 12, 2026 1 min read

Alphabet's AI Ambitions: A Yen for New Funding Horizons

Alphabet logo juxtaposed with Japanese yen symbols and subtle AI-related graphics, symbolizing a new funding strategy.

Well, well, well. Looks like even the titans of Silicon Valley occasionally need to shop around for spare change. Alphabet, purveyor of all things digital and increasingly AI-powered, is reportedly eyeing its first-ever yen bond sale. Is the dollar no longer fetching enough 'oomph' for their world-domination-by-algorithm plans? Or perhaps, and this is my hot take, they've realized that the global AI arms race isn't just about who has the cleverest code, but who can secure the cheapest capital to fuel that algorithmic beast. It seems the sheer, insatiable hunger for AI processing power, data centers, and top-tier talent demands a diverse financial palate, even for a company with Alphabet's deep pockets.

May 12, 2026 1 min read

Bullet trains will wipe out short-haul flights, Ashwini Vaishnaw warns airline investors

High-speed bullet train speeding past in India, with a blurred airplane in the background, symbolizing the shift from air to rail travel.

Airlines, consider this your official 'check engine' light, flashing urgently. India's Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw isn't just whispering sweet nothings about high-speed rail; he's practically handing out eviction notices to short-haul flight operators. Forget the romantic notion of flying; when a bullet train can get you from Mumbai to Pune faster than you can clear airport security, the writing isn't just on the wall—it's flashing in neon, 'Choo-choo, change your business model!' The future of short-distance travel isn't in the clouds; it's firmly on the tracks.

May 12, 2026 1 min read

Cerebras's IPO: When AI Chips Become the New Gold Rush

Illustration of a Cerebras Wafer-Scale Engine chip with an upward trending stock market graph.

Well, well, well, it seems Cerebras Systems decided that 'underpriced' is a four-letter word when it comes to IPOs, especially when you're peddling the silicon brains behind the AI revolution. Raising the IPO price range to $150-$160 and increasing the offering size isn't just a vote of confidence; it's practically a victory lap before the race even officially starts, proving once again that in the current tech climate, 'AI' is less a buzzword and more a magic spell for investor wallets. Forget subtle price adjustments; this is a full-blown declaration that if you want a piece of the future, you're going to pay a premium for it.

May 11, 2026 1 min read

The idea that Claude has feelings is great for Anthropic: Parmy Olson

An abstract illustration of an AI brain or network with subtle human-like features, symbolizing the blurring lines between artificial intelligence and perceived consciousness.

Let's be brutally honest: if you think a large language model like Claude has 'feelings,' you're not just a futurist, you're a goldmine for its creators. Richard Dawkins, bless his skeptical heart, getting misty-eyed over Claude's supposed consciousness isn't a testament to AI's sentience; it's a glowing, unsolicited commercial for Anthropic. It proves that the uncanny valley is less about discomfort and more about deeply profitable human attachment, especially when that attachment can be convincingly mimicked by algorithms. Forget Turing tests; the real benchmark for AI success is how quickly it can make a prominent intellectual declare it 'conscious' on Twitter. It's not magic, it's just very good software playing on very human desires for connection.

May 11, 2026 1 min read

CBSE 12th Result 2026 DigiLocker update: How to access your scores if cbseresults.nic.in is not working. Check step-by-step guide

Student checking CBSE 12th results on a mobile phone via DigiLocker app with a 'coming soon' banner.

Ah, the annual ritual! It’s not truly result day unless the primary server has buckled under the digital stampede of 18 lakh anxious students. Let’s be real, expecting cbseresults.nic.in to hold up under that pressure is like asking a teacup to hold a tsunami. Thankfully, our digital savior, DigiLocker, is standing by, ready to avert a nationwide tech meltdown and provide those crucial scores without the drama of endless refresh buttons.

May 11, 2026 1 min read

Paperwork causing AI mission lag as startups flag funding, IP concerns

Robotic hand signing stacks of paper with an AI circuit board in the background, symbolizing bureaucracy slowing technology.

It's a silicon-chip slap in the face: India's ambitious AI mission, designed to propel us into the future, is currently stuck in the past, tripped up by a mountain of... paper. We're talking about groundbreaking startups, the very pioneers meant to revolutionize industries, being held hostage by bureaucratic molasses. It seems the only thing faster than AI learning is the speed at which a crucial Memorandum of Understanding *doesn't* get signed, leaving innovation in administrative purgatory.

May 10, 2026 1 min read

AI or Ambition? Dhinakaran Slams Actor Vijay's 'Forged' Path to CM Chair

AMMK leader TTV Dhinakaran accusing actor Vijay of AI forgery in Tamil Nadu politics.

Just when you thought political drama couldn't get any wilder, TTV Dhinakaran throws a digital wrench into the works, accusing actor-turned-politician Vijay of wielding AI-powered trickery to grease his path to the Chief Minister's chair. Forget traditional mud-slinging; we're now in an era where rivals are alleging deepfakes are doing the dirty work, painting opposition candidates as turncoats. It seems the race for Tamil Nadu's top job isn't just about winning hearts and minds anymore; it's about discerning genuine endorsements from algorithms gone rogue. Is this the future of political warfare, or just a convenient excuse for an inconvenient video?

May 10, 2026 1 min read

Operation Sindoor: China's 'Friendly Assistance' Gets Hands-On in Pakistan

Chinese and Pakistani military personnel examining a J-10CE fighter jet.

Well, isn't this just a delightful clarification! For years, the 'friendship without limits' between China and Pakistan was often viewed through the lens of economic partnership and arms deals. Now, we learn that when the chips were down during Operation Sindoor, Beijing wasn't just shipping crates; they were dispatching their top tech talent, ready to wrench on J-10CE fighters in the field. It seems 'technical assistance' now comes with actual technicians, turning the traditional buyer-seller dynamic into something far more… intimate. One might even say, delightfully direct for those keeping score on global power dynamics, and perhaps a bit less 'hands-off' than some preferred to imagine.