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quantum talent
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The tag quantum talent covers discussions on the United States' need to cultivate and retain skilled professionals in quantum technology to maintain global leadership. Threads highlight testimony before the U.S. House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, emphasizing strategies for innovation, talent development, and security. Microsoft's Brad Smith warns that the U.S. risks losing its competitive edge in quantum computing to China without increased federal support. The content underscores the urgency of building a quantum workforce to advance fields like cryptography, materials science, and secure communications, positioning quantum talent as a critical factor in the next technological era.
Quantum technology, often imagined as the “operating system of the universe,” is rapidly advancing from abstract physics to practical computing, poised to trigger a revolution comparable to the dawn of the internet or the proliferation of artificial intelligence. In this ongoing transformation...
In a recent blog post, Microsoft’s Vice Chair and President, Brad Smith, issued a stark warning: the United States risks losing its competitive edge in quantum computing to China. Smith emphasized the urgent need for increased federal support to bolster quantum research and development...
Quantum technology stands at the threshold of a revolutionary era, much as artificial intelligence has already begun to reshape industries, societies, and the global balance of power. While the public and media remain fixated on AI’s disruptive promise, quantum computing and its associated...