Artificial Intelligence Google is making it easier to develop quantum machine-learning apps by Will Douglas Heaven 2020-03-09T11:54:55-04:00
Computing Industrial giant Honeywell says it’s built the world’s best quantum computer by Will Douglas Heaven 2020-03-03T11:08:28-05:00
Computing Podcast: The Google-IBM “quantum supremacy” feud In the first episode of our new podcast, Deep Tech, we dig into the story behind two little words that could change the world. by Wade Roush 2020-02-26T07:00:00-05:00
Computing Inside the race to build the best quantum computer on Earth IBM thinks quantum supremacy is not the milestone we should care about. by Gideon Lichfield 2020-02-26T07:00:00-05:00
Computing We’re not prepared for the end of Moore’s Law It has fueled prosperity of the last 50 years. But the end is now in sight. by David Rotman 2020-02-24T07:00:09-05:00
Computing China is beating the US when it comes to quantum security Quantum key distribution is being touted as the future of cybersecurity, and China has gone all in. by Neel V. Patel 2019-12-12T13:43:25-05:00
Computing How suspicions of spying threaten cross-border science An intelligence startup warns that China is exploiting Western quantum scientists for military ends. The evidence is thin, but tensions are rising. by Patrick Howell O'Neill 2019-12-02T05:00:52-05:00
Computing Google CEO Sundar Pichai on achieving quantum supremacy In an exclusive interview with MIT Technology Review, Pichai explains why quantum computing could be as important for Google as AI. by Gideon Lichfield 2019-10-23T05:00:00-04:00
Sponsored Breakthrough-to-Impact The next wave of digital transformation is here. Demand for seamless end user experiences and the need to build new business models coupled with the rise of exponential technologies such as cloud, AI, 5G, blockchain and quantum, amongst others, is reshaping business platforms and architectures. 2019-10-15T11:08:17-04:00 Produced in association with IBM
Computing Here’s what quantum supremacy does—and doesn’t—mean for computing And no, super-powerful computers are not about to take over by Martin Giles 2019-09-24T13:24:00-04:00