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Is quantum the next AI killer, or just hype?

Quantum computing has moved from physics labs into boardroom slide decks, promising to crack problems that leave even the ...
Quantum computing has long promised breakthroughs in chemistry, logistics, finance, and climate modeling, but the hardware ...
Governments and tech companies continue to pour money into quantum technology in the hopes of building a supercomputer that can work at speeds we can't yet fathom to solve big problems.
Every article I see on Quantum Computing makes me generally uneasy. It's been the next big thing for a long time and I still don't see the use case nor am I particularly excited about the future of ...
(via SciShow) Whether you saw a quantum computer featured in a tech news blog post, or that Black Mirror episode "Joan is Awful", the chandelier-like look may have inspired the thought "Why does it ...
It’s so new, it’s generally deemed pre-commercial. Revenues are above zero, but barley so. And rather than being normal sales ...
Quantum Computing is still in its infancy, more of an idea and research project than a functioning industry. The technology has incredible potential, from breaking encryption to drug discovery, but ...
Rigetti Computing's partnerships with the U.S. Air Force and other tech defense players could help its stock score big wins. D-Wave Quantum's quantum-annealing tech may offer less explosive upside, ...
Scientists have made leaps and bounds in bending atoms to their will, making them into everything from ultraprecise clocks to ...
There, an emerging ecosystem of talent and innovation is working to turn the technology’s extraordinary potential into real-world impact, backed by $1 billion in combined investment over the next five ...