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Robotic hand signing stacks of paper with an AI circuit board in the background, symbolizing bureaucracy slowing technology.
May 11, 2026 1 min read

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

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.

May 10, 2026 1 min read

How a 15-year-old designer from Ethiopia turned trash into Instagram’s most unexpected fashion obsession

Young designer Kalu Putik showcasing an avant-garde fashion outfit crafted from recycled waste materials.

Who needs a fashion school diploma or ethically sourced silk when you have a knack for dumpster diving and an Instagram account? Kalu Putik, the 15-year-old sartorial savant from Ethiopia, has thrown a metaphorical (and probably literal) plastic bottle at the face of haute couture. While established brands fret over sustainability reports and greenwashing, this teenager is just, you know, *being* sustainable, turning discarded detritus into designs that manage to be both utterly bizarre and undeniably chic. Forget runways; the new catwalk is your feed, and the currency isn't money, it's sheer, unadulterated shock value.

May 09, 2026 1 min read

Instant Gratification, Instant Losses: Urban Company's InstaHelp Dilemma

Urban Company app logo with Pronto and Snabbit logos, symbolizing a competitive battle for instant home services, financial charts indicating losses.

Turns out, instant gratification for consumers often means instant headaches for balance sheets. Urban Company's InstaHelp, designed to whisk domestic services to your doorstep faster than you can say 'crumbs,' is ironically burning cash quicker than a forgotten iron on silk. While consumers bask in the glory of immediate assistance, the fierce fight against rivals Pronto and Snabbit seems less like healthy competition and more like a high-stakes game of 'who can bleed red ink fastest?' It appears the quest for market dominance in instant services has a rather inconveniently high price tag.

May 09, 2026 1 min read

Skyroot Aerospace, KreditBee among latest startups to enter unicorn club

An illustration depicting a rocket launching into space and a smartphone displaying financial graphs, symbolizing Skyroot Aerospace and KreditBee joining India's unicorn club.

In a delightful twist of fate that only India's burgeoning startup scene could orchestrate, we now have a world where you can either launch rockets into space or disburse micro-loans digitally, and both paths lead directly to a billion-dollar valuation. It seems the 'unicorn club' in India isn't just growing; it's becoming wonderfully eclectic, proving that whether your ambitions are extraterrestrial or purely financial, there's a pot of gold (or rather, a market of a billion) waiting at the end of the rainbow. Talk about diverse portfolio investments!

May 09, 2026 1 min read

Mythos Unleashed: Australia's AI Cyber Reckoning Has Begun

A stylized digital threat, possibly AI-generated, looming over Australian financial buildings with binary code flowing.

Ah, "Mythos." Sounds less like an advanced AI and more like the villain from a forgotten sci-fi epic, doesn't it? It's almost comically ironic that we've built systems so potent, they're now the ones pointing out just how flimsy our digital fortresses are, likely with an algorithmic chuckle. Australia's corporate regulator isn't just calling for 'urgent action'; they're practically hitting the big red panic button, warning us that the digital boogeyman we inadvertently helped create is now knocking at the financial sector's door. Frankly, it took an AI to reveal our cybersecurity emperor had no clothes, and now everyone's scrambling to knit digital bulletproof vests.

May 08, 2026 1 min read

Kimi chatbot maker Moonshot AI valued at $20 billion in Meituan-led round

Kimi chatbot logo next to a soaring rocket graphic, representing Moonshot AI's rapid $20 billion valuation.

Well, isn't this a kick in the Silicon Valley's proverbial shins? Another Chinese AI startup, Moonshot AI, just rocketed past a $20 billion valuation, powered by a casual $2 billion funding round led by Meituan. It seems while everyone was debating whether ChatGPT could write a decent haiku, the Kimi chatbot's creators were busy hoovering up capital faster than a Dyson in a dust storm. This isn't just 'strong investor confidence'; it's a full-blown declaration that the global AI race has multiple frontrunners, and some of them speak Mandarin.

May 08, 2026 1 min read

ET Alpha Wealth Summit: How AI, volatility and global trends will shape D-Street’s next move

ET Alpha Wealth Summit logo with global market charts and AI graphics.

D-Street's 'next move' often feels less like a strategic chess game and more like a squirrel trying to cross a busy highway blindfolded – incredibly agile, wildly unpredictable, and constantly dodging unforeseen threats. And now we're inviting AI to the party, which might just teach the squirrel how to optimise its zigzagging path directly into the nearest geopolitical pothole, or perhaps, generate 37 new highly convincing reasons why this time, *it's different*. Perhaps the real insight isn't in decoding the 'next phase,' but admitting that the market is a perpetually surprised teenager, reacting to whatever new drama global headlines throw its way, with AI simply adding more layers of 'smart' confusion to the already baffling calculus.