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Three ways annealing quantum computing could head off AI’s escalating computational crunch The AI boom is driving an explosive surge in computational demands and reshaping the landscape of technology,
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Quantum Computing Made Simple: How It’ll Change Your Life (No Physics Degree Required)
Alright, let’s talk about quantum computing—don’t worry, you don’t need a physics degree or a lab coat for this one. Quantum computers are like the supercharged, cooler cousins of the computers we use every day.
For decades, quantum computing has felt like something out of science fiction — abstract, theoretical, and always “10 years away.” But in 2025, the story has changed. Quantum technology is no longer confined to research labs and whiteboards.
In this article, we will discuss quantum computing and how it complements AI, including its ability to enhance AI models, and conversely, also explore AI’s ability to strengthen the power of quantum computing.
Quantica Tech, a reference in quantum computing applications for blockchain technology, announced that it is developing its own quantum interoperability protocol to support its Quantic Bitcoin (BTCQ) project.
Quantum computing may one day outperform classical machines in solving certain complex problems, but when and how this “quantum advantage” emerges has remained unclear. Now, researchers from Kyoto University have linked this advantage to cryptographic ...
Bank of America could be setting a new high bar for bullishness when it comes to quantum computing. Analysts at the financial institution, in a recent note to investors, compared the rising technology to humanity’s very first groundbreaking innovation.