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quantum computing

Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi wearing a blue suit.

Japan’s Bold Bid to Lead the Next Era of A.I.

Japan is positioning itself as a global A.I. hub, blending regulation, industry adoption and homegrown models.
By Victor Dey
An illustration of a digitized Canadian leaf, representing Canadian digital sovereignty and security

Cyber Sovereignty at Risk: How Geopolitics Are Shaping Canada’s Digital Security

Drawing on a background in law, public policy and cybersecurity program leadership, Judith Borts brings a wide-angle view to Canada’s escalating digital risks. In this Expert Insights Q&A, she explores how talent pipelines, modern governance frameworks and innovation in fields like A.I. and quantum will shape Canada’s ability to defend itself and compete on the global cyber stage.
By Judith Borts
A close-up image of a quantum computer

The Quantum Leap: Charting the Future of Computing

Indradeep Ghosh, a technology leader with over 25 years in industrial R&D, explores the evolving landscape of quantum computing and its potential to address some of today’s most complex scientific and industrial challenges. As CEO of Fujitsu Research of America, he draws on deep expertise in A.I., quantum technologies and convergence research to examine the current state of the field, the breakthroughs pushing it forward and the collaborative global efforts required to realize its transformative promise.
By Indradeep Ghosh
Silhouetted figures inside JPMorgan Chase’s headquarters, with the company’s name prominently displayed on a backlit wall.

JPMorgan Just Beat Big Tech to a Quantum Breakthrough

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang Delivers Keynote At Developers Conference

Jensen Huang Clarifies on His Explosive Comment on Quantum Computers at Nvidia GTC

By Victor Dey
Computer chip with Microsoft logo at the top

Satya Nadella Unveils Microsoft’s Quantum Breakthrough: a New State of Matter

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
QuEra scientists at work.

Google, SoftBank Pour $230M into Quantum Computer Startup QuEra

By Victor Dey
An Asian man in a black leather jacket

Is Nvidia’s Jensen Huang Right About Quantum Computing?

By Victor Dey
The workplace environment of tomorrow will look nothing like that of today.

Workplace of 2030: A Day in The Life

By Mark Minevich

The ‘Quantum Computing’ Decade Is Coming—Here’s Why You Should Care

By Chris Roberts
Conceptual artwork representing how data may be controlled and stored in a quantum computer.

Computers Are on the Verge of a Quantum Leap

By Michael Sainato
Probably the world's tiniest pandas. (Flickr)

IBM Creates Magazine Cover 2,000 Times Smaller Than a Grain of Salt

By Jordyn Taylor

NSA Developing Code-Breaking Computer that Can See All Your Private Facebook Messages Anyway

By Jordyn Taylor

Booting Up: Jeff Bezos Bets a Bit on Quantum Computing

By Kelly Faircloth
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