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CommentaryThe U.K.’s quantum advantage is about to pay off—but a government spending review risks squandering it
By Carmen Palacios-BerraqueroAugust 28, 2024
Steve Brierley, CEO and Founder of Riverlane, poses inside their office in Cambridge, eastern England, on July 25, 2024. Promising society-changing breakthroughs in drug development and tackling climate change, quantum computing has long been talked of as a potentially revolutionary technology. "Quantum computing is not going to be just slightly better than the previous computer, it's going to be a huge step forward. And that has wide implications," said Riverlane founder Steve Brierley, at the company's headquarters in Cambridge, eastern England. (Photo by HENRY NICHOLLS / AFP) / TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY James PHEBY (Photo by HENRY NICHOLLS/AFP via Getty Images)
TechAfter AI, quantum computing will have its ‘Sputnik’ moment says U.K.’s Riverlane founder, after securing $75 million
By James Pheby and AFPAugust 7, 2024
CommentaryReliable GPS is coming to an end—but new quantum technologies could show the path forward
By Michael J. BiercukJuly 18, 2024
CommentaryAmerica is the undisputed world leader in quantum computing even though China spends 8x more on the technology–but an own goal could soon erode U.S. dominance
By Jungsang Kim and Christopher MonroeApril 12, 2024
NewslettersQuantum hacking is a looming privacy threat. Companies should start worrying now
By Nick RockelApril 12, 2024
NewslettersQuantum computing isn’t magic—but could be the next big thing, say executives at the Montgomery Summit
By Allie GarfinkleMarch 7, 2024
Theortical physicist and author Michio Kaku
TechTop physicist says chatbots are just ‘glorified tape recorders,’ and predicts a different computing revolution is ahead
By Christiaan HetznerAugust 14, 2023
President Joe Biden wants to cut off the Chinese military's easy access to advanced U.S. technology.
TechBiden limits U.S. investments in Chinese A.I. and chip industry in effort to weaken its military’s access to advanced tech
By Josh Boak and The Associated PressAugust 10, 2023
CommentaryI have spent my life speaking up for those whose voices go unheard. Here’s why I worry that the promise of quantum computing will be withheld from the people who need it the most
By Faye WattletonMay 22, 2023
CommentaryIBM and Cleveland Clinic are deploying the first on-site quantum computer in health care as tech promises to accelerate scientific breakthroughs
By Serpil Erzurum and Darío GilMarch 23, 2023
Commentary‘Quantumania’ is taking over. Here’s where we stand in the real ‘quantum realm’
By Kristin M. GilkesFebruary 18, 2023
CommentaryWhy IBM is no longer interested in breaking patent records–and how it plans to measure innovation in the age of open source and quantum computing
By Darío GilJanuary 6, 2023
Runners at the starting line
CommentaryThe U.S., China, and Europe are ramping up a quantum computing arms race. Here’s what they’ll need to do to win
By François Candelon, Maxime Courtaux, Gabriel Nahas and Jean-François BobierSeptember 2, 2022
Photo of Tony Utley, chief operating officer of Quantinuum, holding a quantum computer chip.
TechOne of the biggest names in quantum computing could have just cracked open the multibillion-dollar market with a new breakthrough
By Jeremy KahnAugust 5, 2022
An engineer shows microchips for a quantum processor.
CommentaryQuantum hacking is the next big cybersecurity threat. Here’s how companies should prepare for ‘Y2Q’
By François Candelon, Maxime Courtaux, Vinit Patel and Jean-François BobierJuly 1, 2022
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