Daily AI Grants Roundup – March 21, 2026
Stay updated with the latest in AI grants. Here are the top picks for today, curated and summarized by HappyMonkey AI.
Delve accused of misleading customers with ‘fake compliance’
Delve, a compliance startup, is accused by an anonymous Substack post of providing false assurances of customer compliance, potentially exposing them to legal risks. The accusations include fabricating evidence and bypassing major framework requirements.
Why it matters: To avoid similar legal and reputational risks in their AI tool development.
Why Wall Street wasn’t won over by Nvidia’s big conference
Nvidia’s GTC keynote failed to excite Wall Street due to concerns about an AI bubble, despite the company’s optimistic projections and product updates.
Why it matters: To avoid investors’ skepticism towards AI market valuations.
New court filing reveals Pentagon told Anthropic the two sides were nearly aligned — a week after Trump declared the relationship kaput
A new court filing shows that the Pentagon and Anthropic were nearly aligned, contradicting Trump’s earlier claims of a severed relationship. Anthropic argues the government’s concerns are based on misunderstandings.
Why it matters: Understanding legal and governmental perspectives is crucial for developing AI tools to ensure they comply with security and ethical standards.
Microsoft rolls back some of its Copilot AI bloat on Windows
Microsoft has reduced the number of AI integrations in some apps of its Windows 11 operating system, focusing on where AI is most meaningful and addressing consumer pushback against AI bloat.
Why it matters: To improve user experience and address privacy concerns while maintaining a useful tool.
What happened at Nvidia GTC: NemoClaw, Robot Olaf, and a $1 trillion bet
At Nvidia GTC, CEO Jensen Huang outlined plans for $1 trillion in AI chip sales and emphasized Nvidia’s role as a foundational technology in various sectors including AI training, autonomous vehicles, and entertainment. The event highlighted Nvidia’s expanding web of AI infrastructure partnerships.
Why it matters: To understand market trends and competitive landscape in AI hardware.
Nvidia has an OpenClaw strategy. Do you?
At Nvidia’s GTC conference, CEO Jensen Huang announced a strategy for every company to have an ‘OpenClaw’ approach, emphasizing the company’s role in AI infrastructure across various industries.
Why it matters: To stay competitive in the rapidly growing AI market and ensure their chips are foundational in future technologies.