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Sweekar Koirala

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The next big thing after AI: Quantum Computing I recently watched a video “Quantum computing is the next revolution” by Michio Kaku, physicist and professor. The video dives deep into the potential of quantum computing, and the challenges of building it. The market for Quantum Computing is rapidly growing. Tech giants have poured billions in this emerging field as all of them are on a mission to design superior and faster quantum processors in a bid to explore the potential of manipulating quantum mechanics to solve problems that are hard to solve or even impossible for the classical computers. PS: If you are interested in learning more about Quantum Computers, I highly recommend checking out this video. This video provides a uniquely simplified explanation that is difficult to find elsewhere. https://youtu.be/qQviI1d_hFA?si=5AMIdXUisS5eFor5

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The rise of quantum computing holds the potential to revolutionize data processing, enabling breakthroughs that were previously unimaginable.

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Which technology, semiconductor or quantum computing, is expected to have a greater impact on AI development in the future?

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