NSF CAREER Award recognizes Indian American professor’s innovative approach to bridging human expertise and artificial AI
The launch of the premium tier indicates Perplexity’s ambition to cater to professionals needing robust AI research tools and comprehensive analysis capabilities.
Balaji S. Srinivasan’s Network School brings startup founders and technologists to a private island near Singapore to prototype a digital-first, decentralized “Network State.”
Thinking Machines Lab, led by ex-OpenAI CTO Mira Murati, is luring top AI talent with salaries up to $500,000 and a record $2 billion funding round.
OpenAI signs a $30B deal with Oracle for 4.5GW of data center power under its Stargate project, boosting U.S. AI infrastructure and digital growth.
From Sanders to Mamdani and Trump to Vance, parallel insurgencies reshape America’s political, economic, and institutional landscape.
“Del Monte Foods, the 139-year-old canned goods giant, files for bankruptcy protection to restructure debts, secure a buyer, and adapt to shifting consumer preferences.”
Microsoft is laying off 9,000 employees or less than 4% of its global workforce even when it reports strong earnings and deepens investments in AI. The move reflects broader tech industry trends as companies streamline operations and shift toward automation.
The Singapore-based company launches in the Bay Area, aiming to help early-stage U.S. startups navigate global ownership, compliance, and employee equity solutions.
Blackdot’s precision tattoo device, A.E.R.O., now installed at NYC’s Bang Bang studio, blends robotics and creativity to offer painless, high-tech ink. Backed by $7M in funding, the company is reshaping how tattoos are designed and applied.
Indian American NASA astronaut to launch aboard the Roscosmos Soyuz MS-29 spacecraft in June 2026
New guidelines urge more robust clinical trials to further hone therapies and treatment pathways
Startup led by immigrants raise $167B—2.5 times more than US-born founders
Cekura aims to elevate the quality bar for all AI-driven conversations by stress-testing voice and chat agents to ensure reliable, secure, and resilient customer interactions.
Robinhood is doubling down on crypto in the US, unveiling stock tokens, its own Layer-2 blockchain, staking for ETH and SOL, and new AI-powered tools
Figma’s impressive S-1 filing reveals strong revenue growth, early profitability, and bold AI investments as it moves closer to a potential $1.5 billion IPO.
The Trump administration is reviving a plan to replace the flexible “duration of status” visa policy with fixed stay limits for F-1 and J-1 visa holders. The move contrasts Trump’s recent pro-immigrant comments, raising concerns about its impact on academic continuity and foreign talent in the US.
CBS parent company Paramount to pay $16 million to resolve a legal dispute with U.S. President Donald Trump over “60 Minutes” interview. This comes ahead of Paramount $8.4 billion merger with Skydance Media.
The U.S. Senate has passed Trump’s budget bill adding $10 billion for NASA’s Artemis program, funding more SLS rockets, Gateway, and Mars mission prep.
Jennifer Allan, a realtor and content creator living in Delaware, revealed she asked ChatGPT, a generative artificial intelligence chatbot, to help pay off her $23,000 debt in credit card debt
Indian American Google veteran becomes Fetch’s first-ever Chief AI Officer to lead its AI and machine learning strategy
22nd Century Technologies — a government IT company that’s grown from $6 million to $600 million since 1997 — officially announced it will expand its headquarters at EastBoro I, 8251 Greensboro Drive in Tysons, Virginia
xAI has secured a total of $10 billion in fresh funding to accelerate further in AI space by expanding its AI infrastructure and develop its flagship Grok platform
The Trump administration’s centralized citizenship database and aggressive deportation policies raise serious privacy, civil rights, and due process concerns for vulnerable communities across the U.S
Proton takes Apple to US federal court for app store policies. The company argues that Apple’s tight control and steep fees are harming both app developers and users.
