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Quantum Computer

February 26, 2025
Business

China Struggles to Master High-End Machine Tools, Delays Self-Reliance Goal

China has faced significant challenges in mastering the production of high-end machine tools, a critical technology in manufacturing, despite its progress in areas like artificial intelligence, solar power, and semiconductors. According to

Artificial Intelligence

AI Powers Record-Breaking Quantum Computer with Ultracold Atoms

Artificial intelligence is now playing a pivotal role in pushing the boundaries of quantum computing. Researchers have leveraged AI to assemble a grid of 2024 ultracold atoms, laying the foundation for what could become the largest quantum computer yet. This

January 16, 2025

Microsoft’s Quantum Computing ‘Breakthrough’ Faces Fresh Scrutiny

Artificial Intelligence/Technology

Microsoft’s claim to have created the first ‘topological qubits’—a milestone in quantum computing—has come under renewed scrutiny. A recent analysis questions the validity of

Amazon Unveils Ocelot, Its First Quantum Computing Chip

Artificial Intelligence

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has officially introduced Ocelot, its first-generation quantum computing chip, marking a significant step toward developing scalable and hardware-efficient quantum computers.

Single Atom Powers Groundbreaking Quantum Simulation of Molecular Behavior

May 17, 2025
Artificial Intelligence/Education

In a major advancement for quantum chemistry, researchers at the University of Sydney have used a single trapped atom to replicate how certain organic molecules behave when exposed to light. The experiment,

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Microsoft’s Quantum Computing ‘Breakthrough’ Faces Fresh Scrutiny

March 8, 2025
Artificial Intelligence/Technology

Microsoft’s claim to have created the first ‘topological qubits’—a milestone in quantum computing—has come under renewed scrutiny. A recent analysis questions the validity of the test Microsoft uses to detect Majorana quasiparticles,

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Amazon Unveils Ocelot, Its First Quantum Computing Chip

February 28, 2025
Artificial Intelligence

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has officially introduced Ocelot, its first-generation quantum computing chip, marking a significant step toward developing scalable and hardware-efficient quantum computers. While the chip itself has limited computing capabilities,

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China Struggles to Master High-End Machine Tools, Delays Self-Reliance Goal

February 26, 2025
Business

China has faced significant challenges in mastering the production of high-end machine tools, a critical technology in manufacturing, despite its progress in areas like artificial intelligence, solar power, and semiconductors. According to

More

AI Powers Record-Breaking Quantum Computer with Ultracold Atoms

January 16, 2025
Artificial Intelligence

Artificial intelligence is now playing a pivotal role in pushing the boundaries of quantum computing. Researchers have leveraged AI to assemble a grid of 2024 ultracold atoms, laying the foundation for what

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