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First Quantum Computing-Based Telecom Network Operational in the National Capital: Ashwini Vaishnaw

CIO Insider Team | Tuesday, 28 March, 2023
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IT and telecom minister Ashwini Vaishnaw says that the country's first quantum computing-based telecom network link is now operational in the national capital.

While speaking at the first international quantum enclave, Vaishnaw says, “The quantum communication link is now operational between Sanchar Bhawan and National Informatics Centre office located in CGO Complex in the national capital.”

“The first quantum secure communication link between Sanchar Bhawan and NIC, CGO complex is now operational,” Vaishnaw says.

IT and telecom minister also announced a Rs. 10 lakh prize money for ethical hackers who can break the encryption of the system.

“We are also launching a hackathon, a challenge round, for anybody who breaks this system and system developed by C-DoT, we will be giving Rs. 10 lakh per break,” Vaishnaw adds.

The minister inaugurated a small exhibition of quantum computing firms and invited them to run pilot projects for communications networks and Indian Railways.

Vaishnaw gave a hint of big announcement in a few weeks regarding conversational AI tools. To a specific question on whether India can build something equivalent to the conversational AI tool ChatGPT, the minister also adds wait for a few weeks, there will be a big announcement.

It is pertinent to mention that ChatGPT has dazzled the world with its conversational skills and triggered an AI (Artificial Intelligence) chatbot race.

It can be tasked to provide definitive answers to questions, responds to user prompts, and based on online information; it can churn out scripts, speeches, song lyrics

The new AI chatbot tool - created by the San Francisco artificial intelligence company OpenAI - has over the past weeks exploded in popularity and grabbed headlines.

It can be tasked to provide definitive answers to questions, responds to user prompts, and based on online information; it can churn out scripts, speeches, song lyrics.

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