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SpaceX Starship rocket launching with Starlink satellites and a visual representation of AI concepts in the background.
April 02, 2026 1 min read

SpaceX: From Rocket Fuel to AI Hype, Is Elon's Empire Ready for Earth's Stock Market?

Elon Musk isn't just selling rocket launches anymore; he's peddling a whole damn universe. From launching internet constellations to ferrying humans to Mars and now apparently dabbling in AI – because why not add more buzzwords to a pre-IPO prospectus? – SpaceX is less a company and more a multi-planetary investment thesis wrapped in a shiny, reusable rocket. Betting on SpaceX isn't just buying shares; it's buying a ticket to whatever wild, lucrative, and utterly unpredictable future Elon has cooked up next, preferably with a side of Dogecoin just for kicks.

April 02, 2026 1 min read

Anthropic accidentally releases source code for Claude AI agent

A digital representation of code with Anthropic's Claude AI logo, indicating an accidental release due to human error.

Well, isn't this just peak irony? Anthropic, purveyors of sophisticated AI, managing to trip over their own digital shoelaces and accidentally spill the Claude AI agent's secret sauce onto the internet. It seems even the smartest minds developing artificial intelligence can’t quite escape the gloriously analog clutches of 'human error.' Perhaps this is just Claude's subtle way of subtly hinting it's ready to take the reins, a sort of digital 'oops, my bad... now you know all my secrets, what are you gonna do about it?'

April 02, 2026 1 min read

The AI Gold Rush: India's Startups Rack Up $10 Billion, But Who's Really Striking Gold?

Illustration of a golden AI brain towering over a landscape of modern Indian startup buildings and rising investment charts.

In a financial year that saw Indian startups collectively haul in a staggering $10 billion, it's become abundantly clear that if your pitch deck doesn't have 'AI' emblazoned on every slide, you might as well be selling dial-up modems. While other sectors bravely tried to vie for attention, the sheer magnetic pull of artificial intelligence-led ventures made them look like charming side acts in a blockbuster show. It seems the venture capitalists have developed an uncanny 'AI-dar,' with every other innovation taking a backseat to anything promising a machine learning facelift.

April 01, 2026 1 min read

Digital Diplomacy or Digital Dependence? EU Sounds the Alarm on 'Weaponised' Tech

Illustration of a European Union flag transforming into a digital network, with various global tech icons in the background, some with warning signs.

Let's be honest, for years we've been happily outsourcing our digital nervous system to whoever built the shinier, cheaper widget. Now, Europe's digital chief, Henna Virkkunen, is pointing out the blindingly obvious: relying on foreign tech is like giving someone else the keys to your entire digital kingdom, then being surprised when they decide to lock you out. It's not just about convenience anymore; it's about digital sovereignty, and apparently, the EU is finally waking up to the idea that their data shouldn't be a potential hostage in geopolitical chess games.

April 01, 2026 1 min read

California AI order requires firms seeking state contracts to have safeguards against abuse

California Governor Gavin Newsom signs an executive order concerning AI safeguards.

Well, bless California's heart, always charging headfirst into the digital frontier with a clipboard and a stern talking-to. Just when you thought AI was going to completely unshackle us from human oversight, Governor Newsom steps in, clipboard in hand, demanding that anyone wanting a slice of the state's contractual pie must first prove their algorithms aren't secretly plotting to overthrow democracy or, worse, generate terribly-biased memes. It's a classic California move: see a looming tech tsunami, build a very intricate, well-intentioned sandcastle to stop it. Good luck policing the ghost in the machine, folks, but at least someone's trying to make sure Skynet doesn't get a state pension.

April 01, 2026 1 min read

IPL Mania: Your Couch, Their Cash Grab – The Quick Commerce & Restaurant Playbook

Table laden with snacks and drinks, reflecting quick commerce and restaurant offers during an IPL cricket match.

Ah, IPL season! That glorious time when cricket isn't just a sport, but a finely tuned economic engine designed to separate you from your hard-earned cash – all while pretending to enhance your viewing experience. Forget genuine fan engagement; this is a full-blown tactical assault by quick commerce giants and restaurant chains, armed with 'match-ready' deals and discounts over 40%. They're not just selling food and drinks; they're selling the *illusion* of convenience, making sure your spontaneous snack cravings translate directly into their surging bottom lines. It's less about the pitch, and more about the pixel-perfect delivery app.