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PM Modi and Macron Launch 'Bharat Innovates 2026' in Nice, Pitching India as a Solutions Provider
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العالم·17 sa önceملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

PM Modi and Macron Launch 'Bharat Innovates 2026' in Nice, Pitching India as a Solutions Provider

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron launched 'Bharat Innovates 2026' in Nice, highlighting India's role as a global solutions provider. The event showcased 120 deep-tech startups and attracted over 500 investors, with nearly $20 million in new commitments. The leaders emphasized bilateral cooperation in AI, climate change, and civil nuclear energy.

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Times of India
Financial Supervisory Service to launch venture capital platform in July
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4 g önceملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Financial Supervisory Service to launch venture capital platform in July

The Financial Supervisory Service (FSS) announced it held a briefing session for a venture capital platform aimed at bridging information asymmetry between innovative companies and securities firms/VCs. The platform, co-developed with Naver Pay, is slated for launch in July to facilitate productive finance by expanding information sharing in the venture capital market.

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One of America's biggest VCs on why he backs Elon Musk for Superintelligence AI
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06.05.2026

One of America's biggest VCs on why he backs Elon Musk for Superintelligence AI

Venture capitalist Chamath Palihapitiya believes Elon Musk is the only trustworthy figure to control advanced artificial intelligence. Speaking on Joe Rogan's podcast, Palihapitiya argued Musk's grander vision for humanity, including Mars colonization, makes him less susceptible to corruption than other tech leaders driven by profit motives. Rogan concurred, calling Musk 'independent thinking'.

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Times of India
UK's ARIA Agency Under Fire for £50m US Tech Funding as Critics Question Value to Britain
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سياسة·03.05.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

UK's ARIA Agency Under Fire for £50m US Tech Funding as Critics Question Value to Britain

A Guardian investigation has found that more than £50m of UK taxpayer money from the Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA) has gone to 14 US tech companies and venture capital groups over the past two years. The agency, created by Dominic Cummings to fund "crazy" ideas and restore Britain's scientific superpower status, has faced criticism over its international spending. One recipient, Rain Neuromorphics (backed by Sam Altman's OpenAI), was reportedly near collapse last year after receiving ARIA funding. ARIA maintains over 80% of funding goes to UK-based teams, but critics including the Commons science and technology committee chair Chi Onwurah question how US venture capital investments meet the agency's legal requirement to benefit the UK.

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Guardian UK
Hong Kong tech hub progress ‘significant’, Dalton Venture’s Steve Sun says
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02.05.2026

Hong Kong tech hub progress ‘significant’, Dalton Venture’s Steve Sun says

Hong Kong has made “significant” progress in its bid to transform itself into a technology hub, according to a Chinese venture capital investor, whose firm was recently selected by the city to invest in local start-ups under a HK$2 billion (US$250 million) government initiative. “You can see fundamental, significant changes are indeed taking place,” said Steve Sun, founding managing partner of Dalton Venture, in an interview on Thursday. “I believe that over the next decade, Hong Kong can...

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SCMP Tech
Colossal's Bluebuck Project Signals Strategy Shift Amid De-Extinction Controversy
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علوم·30.04.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Colossal's Bluebuck Project Signals Strategy Shift Amid De-Extinction Controversy

Colossal Biosciences, a Dallas-based biotech startup backed by the CIA and Peter Thiel, has announced a new de-extinction project for the bluebuck, an extinct South African antelope. The project represents a strategic shift, with CEO Ben Lamm emphasizing that the reproductive technologies developed will be open-sourced for conservation. However, the company continues to face criticism from ecologists who argue that flashy de-extinction announcements distract from efforts to save critically endangered species that still exist.

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The Verge