Tag: Quantum
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Data Center Mania: Greed, Exuberance, and the Race to Build Artificial Brains
THE FRAGILE AI STACK The modern AI stack is both complex and fragile. It’s built from a patchwork of third-party models, open-source frameworks, cloud services, and compute constraints, all orbiting around a single gravitational force: data. Whether you believe language models are “stochastic parrots” or “blurry JPEGs of the internet,” the next leap in AI…
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Future Data Theft and How We’ll Fight Back
You wake up in the year 2047, where everything is connected to a network. You stretch your arms as your AI coffee maker prepares beans harvested on the moon. With five rapid blinks, you deactivate “do not disturb” on your brain-implanted HUD, and suddenly, you receive a barrage of bank notifications alerting you to suspicious…
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A Quantum Tunnel Through Time: Quantum Computers and Post-Quantum Cryptography
The Nobel Prize and the Quantum Era On Tuesday, the Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret, and John M. Martinis. Their experiments with superconducting circuits and Josephson junctions demonstrated that quantum mechanics can govern the behavior of an entire electronic circuit—not just individual particles. They showed that these macroscopic…
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Darwinian Data, Evolutionary AI, and How to Survive
Charles Darwin famously said in 1859, “It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent… It is the one that is the most adaptable to change.” But Darwin’s perspective is no longer just about animal species; it’s also about current models and data. 165 years after Darwin published his theory…