Breaking Tech: Mar 21 (5 stories)
Saturday, 21 Mar 2026 Daily Technology GLOBAL
Here is your Daily summary for Technology across the world for Sat 21st March 2026
Yotta Data Services, India's leading AI processor data center operator, is eyeing a $4 billion valuation as it gears up for an IPO, signaling strong investor interest in AI infrastructure. Meanwhile, the White House has introduced a legislative framework for AI regulation, aiming to establish federal standards amid Congressional skepticism, which could shape the future of AI governance.
OpenAI is also making strides by developing a desktop app that integrates its ChatGPT, coding tools, and web browsing capabilities, a strategic move to enhance user engagement against rising competition. In a notable legal development, Super Micro's co-founder faces charges for allegedly smuggling Nvidia chips to China, highlighting ongoing tensions in tech supply chains. Lastly, a drone tech company's remarkable 1,000% market debut reflects a growing investor enthusiasm for defense-related AI technologies.
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AI Startup Yotta Seeks $4 Billion Valuation Ahead of Planned IPO
Bloomberg Technology 20 Mar 2026, 1:25amYotta Data Services Pvt., the data center operator that runs India’s largest cluster of Nvidia Corp. AI processors, is seeking to raise fresh capital at a valuation of about $4 billion as it prepares to file its draft prospectus for an initial public offering.
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White House Unveils AI Legislative Plan for Skeptical Congress
Bloomberg Technology 20 Mar 2026, 12:55pmPresident Donald Trump released a national framework for regulating artificial intelligence on Friday, laying the groundwork for Congress to create a federal standard for the rapidly growing technology.
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OpenAI Plans Desktop App Fusing Chat, Coding and Web Browser
Bloomberg Technology 20 Mar 2026, 3:32amOpenAI is developing a desktop application to bring together its ChatGPT chatbot, coding tool and web browser in an effort to keep users engaged in the face of fierce competition from rivals like Anthropic PBC.
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Super Micro Co-Founder Charged With Smuggling Nvidia Chips to China | Bloomberg Tech 3/20/2026
Bloomberg Technology 20 Mar 2026, 8:35pmBloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss shares of Super Micro as the company's co-founder was charged by the US for allegedly illegally diverting Nvidia-powered servers to China. Plus, NASA gives SpaceX a bigger role in its mission to the moon. And NYC real estate gets an AI boost as the likes of Anthropic, Palantir and OpenAI hire in the Big Apple. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Drone Tech Maker’s 1,000% Surge Shows Latest Wall Street Fad
Bloomberg Technology 20 Mar 2026, 12:16pmThe eye-popping market debut of a tiny drone software company this week reveals a newfound investor appetite for stocks that fall at the intersection of geopolitics, rising spending on defense technology and artificial intelligence.