For many people, quantum computing still seems like a distant topic, almost of scientific fiction. For others, it sounds like another exaggerated promise of the world of technology. Both reactions may be wrong. The central issue for companies, advisors and executives is not whether everyone should become experts in quantum physics. They should not. The question is whether we already understand enough to ask the right questions, identify possible…
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For many people, quantum computing still seems like a distant topic, almost of scientific fiction. For others, it sounds like another exaggerated promise of the world of technology. Both reactions may be wrong. The central issue for companies, advisors and executives is not whether everyone should become experts in quantum physics. They should not. The question is whether we already understand enough to ask the right questions, identify possible…