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As organizations across all sectors come to rely on technology, the data generated increases as, well. While standard computing may have been sufficient in the past, the sheer amount of information being created today requires a much more powerful system.
What if there was a computer system that could quickly process huge amounts of data? Learn how quantum computers use superposition and entanglement to process 4-bit states concurrently, why the electron spin is a natural candidate for the qubit, and how we can apply quantum computing to the chemical industry, artificial intelligence and machine learning, quantum cryptography, and weather forecasting.
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