The future of quantum is coming fast
“Those are very real-world, tangible applications; they’re not research projects, we’re not doing abstract mathematical problems,” quantum exec says.
“Those are very real-world, tangible applications; they’re not research projects, we’re not doing abstract mathematical problems,” quantum exec says.
“I think we can produce tools, and I think we can do it easily now with AI that we couldn’t before,” Eli Lilly CISO says.
“We think about the security of the code, we think about the security of the communication, we think about the physical security,” Lego SVP tells IT Brew.
“To do business, we have to be able to agree on these security parameters,” Eli Lilly CISO tells IT Brew.
“People are using it because it’s fun to do new things, but it can’t just be fun—it also has to be safe,” PwC analyst tells IT Brew.
There is a “Cambrian explosion” of AI capabilities right now, exec tells IT Brew.
“We’ve invested heavily in onboarding AI engineering,” says Lenovo exec.
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