Daily AI Grants Roundup – March 22, 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’
A Substack post accused compliance startup Delve of misleading customers about their privacy and security compliance, potentially leaving them at risk for legal penalties. Delve denied the accusations but faced scrutiny over claims of fake evidence and non-compliance with frameworks.
Why it matters: To avoid similar legal and reputational risks in AI tool development that could harm clients and the developer’s reputation.
Elon Musk unveils chip manufacturing plans for SpaceX and Tesla
Elon Musk plans to build a chip manufacturing facility called Terafab near Tesla’s Austin headquarters to meet AI and robotics needs, with goals for significant computing power on Earth and in space.
Why it matters: To ensure adequate supply of necessary hardware components for AI development and deployment.
An exclusive tour of Amazon’s Trainium lab, the chip that’s won over Anthropic, OpenAI, even Apple
TechCrunch provides an exclusive tour of Amazon’s Trainium lab, highlighting its potential impact on AI inference costs and challenging Nvidia’s dominance.
Why it matters: To stay competitive in the AI hardware market and support growing AI workloads.
Are AI tokens the new signing bonus or just a cost of doing business?
AI tokens are emerging as a new form of compensation for engineers, potentially doubling their base salary in computational units to enhance productivity and act as a recruiting tool.
Why it matters: Enhances developer productivity through increased access to AI tools, crucial for staying competitive.
Publisher pulls horror novel ‘Shy Girl’ over AI concerns
Hachette Book Group pulled the publication of ‘Shy Girl’ due to AI-generated concerns, despite author Mia Ballard’s denial.
Why it matters: To avoid association with low-quality or unethical use of AI in creative works.