Yale Professors Race Google and IBM to the First Quantum Computer
Yale Professors Race Google and IBM to the First Quantum Computer
11/14/2017
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This article from The New York Times discusses recent advancements and challenges in the field of quantum computing. It highlights the increasing number of investments being made in quantum research by major tech companies such as IBM, Google, and Microsoft. The article explores the potential of quantum computers to solve complex problems that are currently unsolvable by classical computers. It also emphasizes the skepticism of some experts who believe that achieving large-scale, error-free quantum computers is still years away. The article concludes by noting the importance of quantum computing research and its potential to revolutionize various industries, from drug discovery to cryptography.
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