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Runway Started By Helping Filmmakers. Now It Wants To Beat Google At AI.
Most AI companies were born in Silicon Valley, founded by Stanford dropouts or Google alumni. Runway is different. Its three founders - two from Chile, one from Greece - met at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, a school for artists and filmmakers. They did not build a chatbot. They built tools for creators - video editors, ad agencies, Hollywoo
A Hotel Check‑In System Left 1 Million Passports and Driver’s Licenses Open for Anyone to See
Imagine you are packing for a well‑deserved vacation. You hand over your passport at a hotel front desk, trust the system, and later swipe your driving licence for verification. Months after returning home, you receive a call about a suspicious bank account opened in your name. How did this happen? Your identity documents never left your sight, yet fraudster
YouTube, Snap Settle Landmark School Lawsuit Over Social Media Addiction
₹500 Crore Lawsuit That Changed Everything The first major lawsuit over social media addiction was just weeks away from going to trial in a federal court in California. On May 15, 2026, just days before the hearing was scheduled to begin, YouTube and Snap reached last‑minute settlements with a Kentucky school district. The school district had sued the larges
AI ka Recharge Bhool Gaye? Why Your Claude Bill Just Went From ₹800 to ₹80,000
Introduction: The "Unlimited" AI Subscription That Wasn't You signed up for a ₹1,600 monthly plan, thinking you had all the AI you could eat. But after a week of coding, you got a notification: quota exhausted. Another ₹8,000 spent. What went wrong? You are not alone. Across India, developers, startups and IT departments are discovering that the math of AI h
Microsoft AI chief Mustafa Suleyman warns that AI will automate most white-collar tasks, including legal, accounting and marketing.
Imagine you are a lawyer reviewing contracts, an accountant tallying ledgers, or a marketing manager planning a campaign. Now imagine an AI doing all of it - not in a distant future, but in the next year and a half. That is exactly what Microsoft's AI chief predicts. Mustafa Suleyman , who leads Microsoft's artificial intelligence division, has delivered one
The Elon Musk vs Sam Altman, OpenAI Case That Could Derail Your AI Future
The Billionaire Battle That Could Break OpenAI A jury in Oakland, California, is now deciding one of the most consequential legal battles in tech history. At its core is a simple question: Who is telling the truth? The outcome could unwind OpenAI, derail its planned IPO , and reshape the global AI industry. On one side is Elon Musk , the world's richest man,
Microsoft’s Free AI Agents Course: 58,000 Stars, 12 Lessons, and Your Career Shortcut
Stop Watching Reels, Start Building Agents You have heard the buzzword “AI agents” everywhere. Your manager mentions them. LinkedIn influencers won’t shut up about them. But when you try to understand what an AI agent actually is and how to build one, you hit a wall of expensive courses and confusing jargon. Here is the good news. Microsoft just gave you a c
What Google’s Cloud Report Didn’t Tell You About India’s Invisible Attack Surface
Google just released a stark warning. According to its latest threat intelligence report, third‑party software tools have become the primary attack vector for cloud breaches. Enterprises now have only days to patch known vulnerabilities before they are weaponised. Attackers are using AI to map cloud environments, automate reconnaissance, and move laterally a
What the Global Energy Report Didn’t Tell You About India's AI Future
The Global Report That Missed the Indian Plot BloombergNEF just dropped a bombshell. Solar will become the world’s largest power source by 2035, surpassing coal, oil and natural gas. The consultancy expects solar panels to generate more than twice as much electricity as natural gas by 2050. For most of the world, this is a clean energy triumph. But here is w
The Medicine Factory Just Got a New Manager: SandboxAQ Brings Drug Discovery to Claude
Discovering a new drug takes about twelve to fifteen years and costs somewhere between one and two billion dollars. For every promising molecule that enters the pipeline, thousands of others fail somewhere along the way. A whole generation of AI startups has promised to fix this. But almost all of them have been just as hard to use as the problems they were
Crypto's Midlife Crisis: From Lamborghinis to Ledgers, the Indian Reckoning Has Arrived
The crypto industry's latest earnings reports are in, and the story they tell is no longer about moonshots or Lamborghinis. It is about boring subscription fees, institutional custody, and a desperate search for stability. Coinbase missed Wall Street estimates badly in the first quarter of 2026. Revenue fell 31% to $1.41 billion as trading volumes collapsed.
Google's AI Errand Boy Just Arrived. Your 9-to-5 Job Just Got a Roommate.
You are asleep at 2 AM. Your laptop is shut. Yet, somewhere in Google's cloud, an AI is reading your emails, drafting replies, scheduling meetings, and comparing flight prices for your next trip. It doesn't drink chai. It doesn't ask for a raise. It doesn't take weekends off. On May 19, 2026, at Google I/O, Sundar Pichai announced the "Agentic Gemini Era." T
NVIDIA's $200 Billion 'New Market' Is in Your Pocket. But India’s Chips Are Still on the Boat.
Jensen Huang, the CEO of Nvidia, does not often sound like a worried man. He runs a company worth more than $2.5 trillion. He sells every GPU he can make. Yet at Nvidia's annual shareholder meeting this week, he made a confession that should echo loudly in every Indian boardroom and policy circle. He admitted that the biggest constraint on Nvidia's growth is
Amazon's $33 Billion AI Cloud Grab in Southeast Asia Is a Silent Tax on Indian IT
Imagine this. A startup founder in Jakarta launches a new AI‑powered logistics app. She does not worry about servers, latency, or data localisation laws. She simply clicks a few buttons on her AWS console, and within minutes, her application is running on a brand‑new cloud region built just for her market. Her costs are low. Her response times are instant. H
Mark Zuckerberg's Viral Audio Leak: We Tracked You Because You're Smarter… Now Pack Your Bags
You are working late on a Friday night. Your laptop feels a little sluggish, but you ignore it. Every click, every keystroke, every time you move your mouse - someone is watching. Not your manager. Not HR. An AI training system. And the data it collects will be used to build the very model that could eventually automate your job. Then one morning, you wake u
Meta has a new app. It's called Forum. It looks like Reddit. It feels like Reddit.
Meta has a new app. It's called Forum . It looks like Reddit. It feels like Reddit. But it runs on Facebook Groups. The company quietly released Forum on the iOS App Store on May 22, 2026, without any launch event, press release, or fanfare. It describes Forum as a "dedicated space built for deeper discussions, real answers and communities you care about". T
AI Job Opportunities in India 2026: From ₹5 Lakh to ₹1 Crore – The New Rules of the Game
Until a few years ago, breaking into artificial intelligence meant you needed a PhD from a top institution, years of research experience, and a hefty dose of luck. That was the old rulebook. In 2026, that rulebook has been thrown out the window. India added nearly 2.9 lakh AI-linked roles in 2025. In 2026, hiring is projected to grow by another 32%, closing
SolarSquare's $60 Million War Chest and the June 1 Deadline That Could Break Indian Rooftop Solar
The Funding That Will Test India's Solar Ambitions SolarSquare is about to close a deal that proves India's residential solar market has finally arrived. B Capital and Lightspeed Venture Partners are set to co-lead a Series C round of $55 million to $60 million, valuing the Mumbai‑based startup at $450 million to $500 million. That is more than double its va
Your Manager's Job Is the Next Target: What ClickUp's 22% Layoff Teaches Indian IT
On May 21, 2026, Zeb Evans , the CEO of ClickUp , did something unusual. He announced that his company was laying off 22% of its workforce - not because the business was struggling, but because it was "the strongest it's ever been". The reason? Artificial intelligence . "We reduced headcount by 22%," Evans posted on X. "The business is the strongest it's eve
Micron's ₹100 Lakh Crore Milestone: How a Gujarat Plant Powered a Trillion-Dollar Dream
The Moment India's Chip Strategy Paid Off It was a Tuesday that Micron's shareholders will remember for years. On May 26, 2026, the memory chip giant's stock surged 18%, briefly pushing its market capitalisation past the $1 trillion mark — a valuation that, in Indian terms, crosses ₹100 lakh crore . But behind this historic moment on Wall Street was a story
