Amid stalled wages and AI disruption, shrinking opportunities and longer searches, an early-career engineer describes his struggle to find work.
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The acclaimed Hindi feature film Kuch Sapney Apne, exploring queer relationships and generational conflicts, screens at DC South Asian Film Festival with director Sridhar Rangayan and actor Shishir Sharma in attendance.
An alumnus of IIT Roorkee, Saxena is a pioneering force in the global EdTech space, first gaining recognition as the co-founder of Vedantu
“Melody with a Mission” at NJPAC brings Abby V’s soul-stirring music to support the World Food Movement’s fight against hunger, dignity, and food insecurity in America.
Former White House counsel Joshua Gelser unpacks Trump’s AI Action Plan, highlighting U.S. private sector dominance, fair use disputes, infrastructure trade-offs, and global governance challenges.
The nonpartisan Congressional Study Group on India, supported by the RoundGlass Foundation, aims to deepen legislative engagement and foster long-term cooperation between the two democracies.
Frank A. Schmid, CTO of Gen Re, explores how generative AI is reshaping organizational models, workflows, and talent in the insurance industry’s transformation journey.
Strategy, Inc. Chairman, Michael Saylor, has distilled decades of market observation into a deceptively simple formula: “Buy something that everyone wants, nobody can stop, and few understand.”
Why our predictive minds misread the world—and how to slow down for better judgment in the age of AI.
The 14th DC South Asian Film Festival returns Sept. 5–30 with 54 films, premieres, masterclasses, and hybrid screenings celebrating diverse independent South Asian storytelling.
Dr. Cari Miller compares the U.S. AI Action Plan with the EU AI Act, stressing procurement, governance, and the balance between innovation and regulation in AI policy.
Dr. Karanth’s initiatives — Wild Seve, Wild Shaale, Wild Surakshe, and Wild Carbon — have reached thousands of villages, students, farmers, and frontline workers, blending science with social equity
Professor Edward Santow argues that innovation and regulation can go hand in hand, urging Australia to adopt practical, inclusive AI governance rooted in fairness and human rights
“AI is not future, it’s present”: Professor Raquel Brízida Castro urges a constitutional digital pact to safeguard democracy, rights, and accountability in the age of artificial intelligence.
With 446 large corporate bankruptcy filings in 2025, the highest year-to-date total since 2010, the nation may be facing a corporate distress crisis that rivals the 2008-2009 financial meltdown
A federal search of the former national security adviser’s home highlights a bitter feud fueled by Bolton’s damning memoir, policy clashes, and Trump’s ongoing drive to punish critics
From pioneering India’s first incubator to investing in 500 startups and 11 unicorns, TiE Mumbai’s new president shares his playbook for spotting adaptive founders, scaling impact, and driving innovation from metros to Tier 3 cities.
The second annual RegulatingAI Policy Summit wrapped up on Aug. 12 at the MGM Grand, bringing together senior voices from government, business, and academia
A proposed, short-sighted regulation threatens to erase a decade of innovation and investment in India’s booming digital gaming sector, argues Tariq Khan, a cofounder of Games24x7.
How 2025 became the inflection point that transformed AI, Quantum Computing, the global economy, and humanity’s place in a tech-driven world.
“In automation, we were AI before AI was cool” — Emerson CTO Peter Zornio shares insights on industrial AI, data strategy, sustainability, and the future of intelligent manufacturing.
Claudionor Coelho Jr., Chief AI Officer at Zscaler, shares insights on AI’s rapid evolution, cybersecurity challenges, and blending rule-based reasoning with generative models to transform enterprises.
Building maternal instincts and empathy into machines may be the only way to ensure superintelligence safeguards humanity instead of sidelining it.
In a compelling episode of “Regulating AI” in collaboration with “AI for Good,” Sanjay Puri moderated a conversation with Dr. Sania Nishtar, CEO of Gavi
The ERA and Remarkable Ventures Co-Founder and Managing Partner talks about what founders get wrong, how AI is reshaping startups, and why he still believes customer discovery is everything
