Global Dispatch 3 April 2026 Will we regret the overuse of AI? Much of the AI conversation has focused on what it can do. Now it’s time to ask what it might quietly take away. By Itika Sharma Punit
Tech Giants 3 April 2026 Amazon is betting on speed in a market that may not need it Quick commerce promises instant convenience, but it’s driven more by deep discounts and habit-building than real need. By Ananya Bhattacharya
Innovation 2 April 2026 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. By Rina Chandran
Labor 2 April 2026 In the Gulf, GPS jamming leaves delivery drivers navigating blind The war has led to mass GPS-jamming, forcing drivers to rely on memory, landmarks, and phone calls. By Divsha Bhat
Innovation 1 April 2026 “This is unprecedented”: America’s AI boom is leaving the rest of the world behind Tech leaders called AI a democratizing force. But it’s concentrating power and wealth in a handful of American companies. By Issie Lapowsky
Ideas 31 March 2026 Workers around the world are not getting what they want from AI A survey of workers in 60 countries found that a majority of those facing the threat of AI-driven job loss do not trust companies or governments to manage the transition fairly. By Adrian Brown
Innovation 31 March 2026 The world’s largest humanoid robot maker is going public China’s Unitree is profitable, scaling fast, and cutting prices even as most humanoid robots remain far from mass adoption. By Kinling Lo
EV Revolution 30 March 2026 EVs were meant to bypass oil. Now they’re stuck at the Strait of Hormuz The war has blocked the only sea route for the high-grade, low-carbon aluminum EVs need. There's no quick substitute. By Indranil Ghosh
Global Dispatch 27 March 2026 In China, AI is forcing a rethink on jobs, education, and creativity We’ve moved beyond a simple job market shift. By Kinling Lo
Innovation 27 March 2026 AI glasses are catching on in China, from shopping to cheating Early adopters are renting AI glasses for $6 a day for navigation, translation, and school exams. By Viola Zhou
Global 26 March 2026 Missiles slow Dubai’s tech scene — but don’t shake it Despite weeks of drone and missile attacks, expat entrepreneurs and investors are staying put — betting the city’s stability and business appeal will outlast the conflict. By Itika Sharma Punit and Ananya Bhattacharya
Tech Giants 25 March 2026 Meta, YouTube verdict can ripple through social media markets worldwide Landmark trial “shakes Big Tech to its core”; complaint argued companies knowingly designed addictive products that exposed children to harm. By Rina Chandran