Elon Musk sought complete control of OpenAI to fund his Mars colonisation dream. He aimed to raise $80 billion for a Martian city. This revelation comes amid Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI. The trial could shape the future of artificial intelligence. OpenAI plans significant computing investments.
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Startups lead AI push into construction amid labour shortages
Construction is fast shedding its tech-resistant tag as AI-powered startups roll up sleeves to tackle labour shortages and speed up industry’s digital transformation, writes ET.
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AI startup Sierra raises $950 million at $15 billion valuation
AI startup Sierra has secured a significant funding round of $950 million. This investment values the company at over $15 billion. Sierra plans to use the funds to expand its platform. The company aims to become a global standard for AI-driven customer experience. Sierra's AI agents are already powering billions of customer interactions for major companies.
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‘Super 40’ launched in Rohtak to power govt school students towards JEE, NEET & NDA
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Sunday, May 3, 2026
UpGrad to acquire Unacademy at lower Rs 2,000 crore valuation
Upskilling platform UpGrad is set to acquire Unacademy in an all-stock deal valued at ₹2,055 crore, significantly below Unacademy's peak valuation. Unacademy will bring substantial cash reserves to the deal, which is awaiting Competition Commission of India approval. This consolidation marks a significant move in India's edtech sector amidst a post-pandemic slump.
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Galaxeye eyes 8-week timeline to begin commercial data rollout; defence demand to anchor early revenues
GalaxEye is set to launch commercial sales of satellite imagery from its new Mission Drishti satellite in eight weeks. Defence and security agencies are anticipated to be the primary customers. The company's satellite combines advanced radar and multispectral sensors. This move signifies a significant step in monetizing private space technology in India, moving beyond experimental phases to scalable applications.
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Saturday, May 2, 2026
ICAI releases CA exam schedule for September-November 2026; check dates here
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