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The 3 most popular stories right now:
🇸🇦 War in the Gulf could tilt the cloud race toward China - Strikes on U.S. data centers highlight the risks of concentration and the growing role of geopolitics in cloud competition.

🤫 A Mexican surveillance giant you’ve never heard of is now watching the U.S. border - Grupo Seguritech quietly built a $1.27 billion surveillance empire. Now it's expanding into the U.S. and across Latin America.

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A number of our more popular stories are focused on India:
🇮🇳 India’s frugal AI models are a blueprint for resource-strapped nations - The new book "LeanSpark" examines frugal innovation in India, including how startups Sarvam AI and Krutrim overcome cost and infrastructure constraints.

🇧🇭 “Data embassies” and safeguarding digital assets during wartime - To avoid collateral damage, countries consider ditching giant server hubs for smaller, distributed ones—especially now that military and civilian data live side-by-side.

🇮🇳 Nations priced out of Big AI are building with frugal models - Amid a widening global divide in AI adoption, low-cost AI models that can deliver sovereignty and efficiency with a smaller environmental footprint are gaining ground.
Our 3 top read stories from accross the day:
🇮🇳 In its push to become Big Tech’s data center hub, India is overlooking local resistance - Google and Microsoft’s multibillion-dollar projects under construction in India are facing backlash from farmers, while the government offers huge tax relief to foreign companies setting up data centers.

🇨🇳 Chinese entrepreneurs should go global before they go viral - The Meta-Manus deal holds lessons for U.S. investors and Chinese founders alike.

🇸🇦 War in the Gulf could tilt the cloud race toward China - Strikes on U.S. data centers highlight the risks of concentration and the growing role of geopolitics in cloud competition.
3 of our most popular stories right now:
🤫 A Mexican surveillance giant you’ve never heard of is now watching the U.S. border - Grupo Seguritech quietly built a $1.27 billion surveillance empire. Now it's expanding into the U.S. and across Latin America.

🇮🇳 India’s frugal AI models are a blueprint for resource-strapped nations - The new book "LeanSpark" examines frugal innovation in India, including how startups Sarvam AI and Krutrim overcome cost and infrastructure constraints.

🇧🇭 “Data embassies” and safeguarding digital assets during wartime - To avoid collateral damage, countries consider ditching giant server hubs for smaller, distributed ones—especially now that military and civilian data live side-by-side.
3 of our most popular stories right now:
🇧🇷 Voice actors fight to save their livelihoods and local cultures from Hollywood's AI push - Voice AI tools are quickly replacing voice-over and dubbing artists, raising concerns not only about jobs but also loss of cultural relevance in non-English-speaking nations.

📷 RedNote chases U.S. expansion after its "TikTok refugee" moment fades - China's Xiaohongshu has an uphill climb in a saturated market as it hires in the U.S. and launches an e-commerce portal for overseas markets.

🇮🇳 In its push to become Big Tech’s data center hub, India is overlooking local resistance - Google and Microsoft’s multibillion-dollar projects under construction in India are facing backlash from farmers, while the government offers huge tax relief to foreign companies setting up data centers.
Our 3 top read stories from accross the day:
🤫 The Mexican security company with a $1.27 billion surveillance empire - Founded as a home alarm business in 1995, Grupo Seguritech now operates 188 command centers across Mexico and has at least 31 subsidiaries. Now it's coming to the U.S.

🇨🇳 Chinese entrepreneurs should go global before they go viral - The Meta-Manus deal holds lessons for U.S. investors and Chinese founders alike.

🇸🇦 War in the Gulf could tilt the cloud race toward China - Strikes on U.S. data centers highlight the risks of concentration and the growing role of geopolitics in cloud competition.
In today's more popular stories, 2 center on India:
🇮🇳 In its push to become Big Tech’s data center hub, India is overlooking local resistance - Google and Microsoft’s multibillion-dollar projects under construction in India are facing backlash from farmers, while the government offers huge tax relief to foreign companies setting up data centers.

🤫 A Mexican surveillance giant you’ve never heard of is now watching the U.S. border - Grupo Seguritech quietly built a $1.27 billion surveillance empire. Now it's expanding into the U.S. and across Latin America.

🇮🇳 India’s frugal AI models are a blueprint for resource-strapped nations - The new book "LeanSpark" examines frugal innovation in India, including how startups Sarvam AI and Krutrim overcome cost and infrastructure constraints.
A collection of our trending and most read stories:
🇧🇩 Bangladesh's gig workers are stuck in gas lines as Iran-U.S. war strains fuel supply - The country gets 95% of its fuel from abroad.

🇮🇳 AI is about to make the global e-waste crisis much worse - As demand for AI hardware surges, much of the resulting waste will end up in non-Western countries.

🤫 The Mexican security company with a $1.27 billion surveillance empire - Founded as a home alarm business in 1995, Grupo Seguritech now operates 188 command centers across Mexico and has at least 31 subsidiaries. Now it's coming to the U.S.
Our 3 top read stories from accross the day:
🇧🇷 Voice actors fight to save their livelihoods and local cultures from Hollywood's AI push - Voice AI tools are quickly replacing voice-over and dubbing artists, raising concerns not only about jobs but also loss of cultural relevance in non-English-speaking nations.

📷 RedNote chases U.S. expansion after its "TikTok refugee" moment fades - China's Xiaohongshu has an uphill climb in a saturated market as it hires in the U.S. and launches an e-commerce portal for overseas markets.

🇮🇳 In its push to become Big Tech’s data center hub, India is overlooking local resistance - Google and Microsoft’s multibillion-dollar projects under construction in India are facing backlash from farmers, while the government offers huge tax relief to foreign companies setting up data centers.
A collection of our trending and most read stories:
🇺🇸 Netflix’s AI deal puts the global VFX workforce at risk - A startup founded by Ben Affleck, recently acquired by Netflix, could automate the frame-by-frame work done by artists across India, South Korea, and Latin America.

🇧🇩 Bangladesh's gig workers are stuck in gas lines as Iran-U.S. war strains fuel supply - The country gets 95% of its fuel from abroad.

🇮🇳 AI is about to make the global e-waste crisis much worse - As demand for AI hardware surges, much of the resulting waste will end up in non-Western countries.
Our most popular stories across the last 24 hours...:
🇮🇳 Why AI alone cannot fix social problems - Even sophisticated AI systems need human support and institutional capacity to succeed.

🤫 The Mexican security company with a $1.27 billion surveillance empire - Founded as a home alarm business in 1995, Grupo Seguritech now operates 188 command centers across Mexico and has at least 31 subsidiaries. Now it's coming to the U.S.

🇧🇷 Voice actors fight to save their livelihoods and local cultures from Hollywood's AI push - Voice AI tools are quickly replacing voice-over and dubbing artists, raising concerns not only about jobs but also loss of cultural relevance in non-English-speaking nations.
Our 3 top read stories from accross the day:
🇧🇩 Bangladesh's gig workers are stuck in gas lines as Iran-U.S. war strains fuel supply - The country gets 95% of its fuel from abroad.

🇮🇳 AI is about to make the global e-waste crisis much worse - As demand for AI hardware surges, much of the resulting waste will end up in non-Western countries.

📷 RedNote chases U.S. expansion after its "TikTok refugee" moment fades - China's Xiaohongshu has an uphill climb in a saturated market as it hires in the U.S. and launches an e-commerce portal for overseas markets.
A collection of our trending and most read stories:
🇦🇫 The global edtech boom is fading as investors look elsewhere - Venture capital is moving away from K-12 edtech worldwide as investors prioritize AI tools and workforce training with clearer returns.

🇮🇷 Deadly deepfakes: A survival guide for the age of algorithmic war - Rachel Adams warns AI-generated content sabotages civilian safety in conflict zones, and calls out global inequities and the role of Western tech powerhouses.

🇮🇳 Why AI alone cannot fix social problems - Even sophisticated AI systems need human support and institutional capacity to succeed.
3 of our most popular stories right now:
🇨🇳 AI optimism surges in Asia, unlike in the U.S. - New research shows Americans are far less excited about AI — and far less trusting of regulators — than their counterparts across Asia.

🇺🇸 Netflix’s AI deal puts the global VFX workforce at risk - A startup founded by Ben Affleck, recently acquired by Netflix, could automate the frame-by-frame work done by artists across India, South Korea, and Latin America.

🇧🇩 Bangladesh's gig workers are stuck in gas lines as Iran-U.S. war strains fuel supply - The country gets 95% of its fuel from abroad.
Our 3 top read stories from accross the day:
🇮🇷 Deadly deepfakes: A survival guide for the age of algorithmic war - Rachel Adams warns AI-generated content sabotages civilian safety in conflict zones, and calls out global inequities and the role of Western tech powerhouses.

🇮🇳 Why AI alone cannot fix social problems - Even sophisticated AI systems need human support and institutional capacity to succeed.

🇮🇳 AI is about to make the global e-waste crisis much worse - As demand for AI hardware surges, much of the resulting waste will end up in non-Western countries.
A collection of our trending and most read stories:
🇨🇳 AI optimism surges in Asia, unlike in the U.S. - New research shows Americans are far less excited about AI — and far less trusting of regulators — than their counterparts across Asia.

🇦🇫 The global edtech boom is fading as investors look elsewhere - Venture capital is moving away from K-12 edtech worldwide as investors prioritize AI tools and workforce training with clearer returns.

🇺🇸 Netflix’s AI deal puts the global VFX workforce at risk - A startup founded by Ben Affleck, recently acquired by Netflix, could automate the frame-by-frame work done by artists across India, South Korea, and Latin America.
The 3 most popular stories right now:
🇮🇷 Deadly deepfakes: A survival guide for the age of algorithmic war - Rachel Adams warns AI-generated content sabotages civilian safety in conflict zones, and calls out global inequities and the role of Western tech powerhouses.

🇮🇳 Why AI alone cannot fix social problems - Even sophisticated AI systems need human support and institutional capacity to succeed.

🇧🇩 Bangladesh's gig workers are stuck in gas lines as Iran-U.S. war strains fuel supply - The country gets 95% of its fuel from abroad.
Our 3 top read stories from accross the day:
🇦🇫 Humanitarian aid turns to AI as crises outpace capacity - Purpose-designed AI agents with a focus on safety can provide critical assistance to vulnerable populations.

U.S. companies back Sam Altman’s World ID even as much of the world pushes back - The biometric ID project has been halted and investigated in multiple countries, but it recently partnered with Tinder, Zoom, and Docusign to verify users.

🇨🇳 AI optimism surges in Asia, unlike in the U.S. - New research shows Americans are far less excited about AI — and far less trusting of regulators — than their counterparts across Asia.
The 3 most popular stories right now:
🇨🇳 I got stood up by an AI agent, and tracked down its human owner in China - A solo entrepreneur is paying a quarter of his salary to let AI agents run his side-hustle app. He recently realized his "employees" have been keeping secrets.

🇨🇳 The quiet layoffs sweeping China’s tech giants - Alibaba reduced its head count by a third in 2025, while Baidu’s workforce declined nearly 7%. “There’s constant churn,” a Chinese tech worker said.

🇦🇫 The global edtech boom is fading as investors look elsewhere - Venture capital is moving away from K-12 edtech worldwide as investors prioritize AI tools and workforce training with clearer returns.
3 of our most popular stories right now:
U.S. companies back Sam Altman’s World ID even as much of the world pushes back - The biometric ID project has been halted and investigated in multiple countries, but it recently partnered with Tinder, Zoom, and Docusign to verify users.

🇨🇳 AI optimism surges in Asia, unlike in the U.S. - New research shows Americans are far less excited about AI — and far less trusting of regulators — than their counterparts across Asia.

🇮🇷 Deadly deepfakes: A survival guide for the age of algorithmic war - Rachel Adams warns AI-generated content sabotages civilian safety in conflict zones, and calls out global inequities and the role of Western tech powerhouses.
3 of our most popular stories right now:
🇦🇴 An old railroad is key to U.S.-China race for critical metals in Africa - Washington is trying to use the Lobito Railway in Congo to break China’s hold on critical metals in Africa, writes Nicholas Niarchos in his new book, The Elements of Power.

🍎 South Korean probe tests U.S. willingness to protect its tech giants abroad - A massive data breach at huge online retailer Coupang, which is registered and listed in the U.S., has both countries claiming the right to act.

🇨🇳 The quiet layoffs sweeping China’s tech giants - Alibaba reduced its head count by a third in 2025, while Baidu’s workforce declined nearly 7%. “There’s constant churn,” a Chinese tech worker said.