Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Key Ministries may soon get the power to block online content

The government is considering expanding the remit of the Information Technology Act, 2000 to empower critical ministries such as defence, home affairs, external affairs and information and broadcasting to issue content blocking orders under Section 69(A) of the legislation, officials told ET.

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U.S. Departments of Education and Labor launch FY 2026 Talent Search Program grants to boost workforce development

US Education and Labor departments launched the FY2026 Talent Search Program competition, aiming to boost postsecondary education and apprenticeships. This initiative streamlines federal efforts to address a significant skilled worker shortage, connecting students to high-wage careers. The collaboration between ED and DOL promises more efficient funding and better alignment with workforce needs.

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Tuesday, March 17, 2026

AI race shifts from size to reliability, says Emergence AI CEO

The real battle in artificial intelligence is shifting from building bigger models to ensuring they behave predictably, as enterprises prioritise reliability while adopting AI, said Satya Nitta, chief executive and cofounder of Emergence AI, a startup focused on building agentic AI systems.

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Monday, March 16, 2026

Why are founders flocking to OpenClaw?

There is a mad rush in India to adopt OpenClaw as enthusiasts organise meetups and buildathons; but some key security concerns remain. Swathi Moorthy decodes the new AI mania.

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Tennessee bill on student immigration data advances amid concerns over future use

Tennessee lawmakers advanced a bill requiring public schools to collect data on students' immigration status. Originally allowing enrollment denial, the revised version focuses solely on aggregate data. Critics fear this could discourage immigrant families and lead to future exclusionary policies, despite assurances it's just a 'data bill'.

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Harvard engineering layoffs disrupt research labs, courses, and student projects

Recent layoffs at Harvard SEAS have impacted research, coursework, and student organizations due to reduced staffing. Laboratories face slower equipment maintenance, while students are adjusting thesis projects and course formats. These cuts, driven by financial pressures, are reshaping daily academic life and raising concerns about long-term campus culture.

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Sunday, March 15, 2026

Scoop: Sequoia alumni’s Ambition Capital set to raise $250 million for early-stage investing

Shailesh Lakhani, Harshjit Sethi and Mayank Porwal, who were previously with Peak XV (formerly Sequoia Capital India), have teamed up to early-stage fund to back seed and series A startups. Bengaluru-based Ambition Capital will back startups across consumer, AI, deep tech and fintech, which are the areas familiar to the trio.

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