
This Aussie tech firm banked US$18 million to bring quantum computing to life – with diamonds
Quantum Brilliance, an Australian-German company, is using diamonds to drastically reduce the cost of quantum computing.
Quantum Brilliance, an Australian-German company, is using diamonds to drastically reduce the cost of quantum computing.
Charges brought by the SEC and DOJ come months after Forbes reported that Chris Kirchner misrepresented company finances to the board.
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“We’re undoubtedly on the cusp of something seismic.”
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A misstep with Alphabet’s new AI chatbot sent shares tumbling, and the world’s richest person lost billions.
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Update, scheduled for March, will free up tokens accounting for approximately 14% of ether supply.
With Bard, its newly launched “experimental conversational AI service,” Google’s scrambling to ship AI products. But past scandals, botched launches and a talent drain have put it in a surprise position: playing catch-up in a field it helped create.
Biometrics and AI are set to reimagine the experience of how we travel for business.