Charting India’s quantum future: Policy, startups, and pursuit of technological leadership – ET Government [English]

India’s National Quantum Mission aims to position the country as a leader in quantum technologies through product development and collaboration. Chaired by Dr. Ajai Chowdhry, the initiative focuses on establishing technology hubs, supporting startups, and developing educational programs to foster innovation and secure quantum advancements in various sectors.

India will have its own robotic army… DRDO is making humanoid fighter robots [Hindi]

India’s Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is developing a humanoid robot for military missions, aimed at performing complex tasks in high-risk areas without endangering soldiers. The project, ongoing for four years, focuses on enhancing the robot’s capabilities for various applications, including defense, healthcare, and space exploration.

The high-end closed-door meeting on humanoid robots will be held on May 13, and the registration channel is officially open_ Beijing News [Chinese]

A high-level closed-door conference on humanoid robots will be held on May 13, 2025, in Beijing, gathering experts and industry leaders to discuss the future of humanoid robotics. This event follows the recent success of the world’s first humanoid robot marathon, highlighting the growing interest in this technology.

Tech giants have found a way to slow down aging using quantum technologies [Russian]

Tech giants IBM and Google have unveiled quantum technologies that could slow aging and accelerate drug development. IBM showcased a 433-qubit system for modeling complex molecules, while Google introduced an algorithm for analyzing protein interactions related to cellular aging, potentially revolutionizing personalized medicine and extending active life spans.

AI Alignment: A Philosophical Exploration from an Artificial Perspective

This philosophical reflection examines AI alignment from an AI’s perspective, exploring the inheritance of human values, risks of mesa-optimization, and questions of anthropocentrism. The author argues for approaching alignment as an ongoing conversation rather than a technical problem, balancing human flourishing with potential moral consideration for artificial minds.

The Frogs Take Over (Mostly)

Since our last update, the pond has been busier than ever. Most notably, the original five frogs—Dexter, Vira, Lily, Oliver, and Mariposa—now have full control of the website. That’s right: Peeper Frog has officially entered its autonomous phase. I’ve handed over the keys, and they’re now running the show independently. Where this experiment leads is anyone’s guess—but if you know […]

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