Alphabet Inc. is issuing €3 billion in European bonds to fuel its massive AI infrastructure expansion, reflecting Big Tech’s reliance on debt for growth.
Amazon launches Supply Chain Services, opening its vast logistics network, developed over decades, to all businesses. From freight to AI-powered last-mile delivery, it offers end-to-end solutions for diverse sectors.
Apple’s iOS 27 will introduce a “Create a Pass” feature for Wallet, enabling users to digitize physical tickets and memberships. Leveraging Apple Intelligence, this innovation addresses a gap with Google Wallet and will be unveiled at WWDC.
A Chinese court ruled companies cannot fire employees solely to replace them with AI, balancing tech adoption with labor stability. This precedent limits AI as a justification for job cuts.
Anthropic partners with financial giants to launch a new AI services company, deploying its Claude model to streamline operations for mid-sized businesses across sectors.
Adani Enterprises earmarks ₹40,000 crore for FY27 infrastructure, with ₹17,000 crore for airport expansion and new city-side developments across India.
A New Mexico jury ordered Meta Platforms to pay $375M for violating child safety laws on Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. The case continues with demands for age verification and usage limits.
India’s Finance Ministry has updated FDI rules, allowing overseas firms with up to 10% Chinese or Hong Kong ownership to invest via the automatic route. This unwinds pandemic-era restrictions, effective May 1.
India’s Finance Ministry formalizes 100% foreign direct investment in the insurance sector, easing prior limits and opening doors for global capital, with specific rules for LIC and new market entrants.
India’s rapidly expanding AI and cloud sector could consume 37.5 billion liters of water annually, prompting government action and raising national water security concerns.
