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  • Chinese Startup Provides Cutting Edge Quantum Computing Services?

    Oct 25, 2021 · 1 min read · misinformation  ·
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    Chinese Startup Provides Cutting Edge Quantum Computing Services?

    The Quantum Daily reports that Chinese quantum computing startup, Arclight Quantum, has raised about $1.5 million USD in its latest fundraising round. Translating the press release from the original Chinese, The Quantum Daily reports: The company has provided customers with cutting-edge machine learning, quantum …

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  • Quantum Startup Misunderstands Quantum Computing

    Oct 25, 2021 · 1 min read · misinformation startups  ·
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    Quantum Startup Misunderstands Quantum Computing

    Quantum Thought is a quantum computing startup based in San Francisco, CA. Here is a screenshot of their webpage on enterprise consulting: The last sentence suggests a complete misunderstanding of quantum computing: IBM announced a 64 qubit volume which really gives processing power of 2 to the 64th which is …

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  • Analyzing the Spread of COVID-19 Using Quantum Computers?

    Oct 25, 2021 · 1 min read · misinformation healthcare quantum-inspired startups  ·
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    Analyzing the Spread of COVID-19 Using Quantum Computers?

    @nick_farina points out a misleading brochure by quantum computing startup Quantum Thought, titled "COVID-19 Rapid Containment Reducing Employee Health Risks after COVID-19." citation needed https://t.co/fwy1JjOaN2 pic.twitter.com/oMiijsI63l — nick farina 💘 (@nick_farina) October 20, 2021 In the …

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  • Quantum Windshield Wipers: Breakthrough Technology?

    Oct 25, 2021 · 1 min read · misuse  ·
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    Quantum Windshield Wipers: Breakthrough Technology?

    @rajkk1 points out another use of "quantum" that doesn't actually mean quantum mechanics: Because classical windshield wipers are so passé pic.twitter.com/T7Y3LW4bR4 — Rajiv Krishnakumar (@rajkk1) September 25, 2021 Verdict: Quantum Misuse

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  • Quantum Cryptography in Cell Phones? No.

    Oct 23, 2021 · 1 min read · misinformation crypto  ·
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    Quantum Cryptography in Cell Phones? No.

    A recent article on The Verge says mistakenly equates quantum cryptography with quantum random number generation. Cell phones do not have "quantum cryptography." It may be able to generate random numbers using quantum mechanics, but those random numbers are still being shared using classical methods to …

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  • Worst Headline Ever? Physicists Reverse Time Using a Quantum Computer

    Oct 23, 2021 · 1 min read · misinformation  ·
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    Worst Headline Ever? Physicists Reverse Time Using a Quantum Computer

    Did physicists reverse time using a quantum computer, as phys.org claims? No. As @quantumVerd states, "We need a worst Quantum Computing headlines Hall of Fame/shame." We need a worst Quantum Computing headlines Hall of Fame/shame — Guillaume Verdon (@quantumVerd) March 19, 2019 Verdict: Quantum …

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  • Quantum Leap Restaurant Serves Vegetarian and Pescatarian Options

    Oct 23, 2021 · 1 min read · misuse  ·
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    Quantum Leap Restaurant Serves Vegetarian and Pescatarian Options

    @Ramis_Movassagh shares a restaurant that not only uses the word "quantum," but the term "quantum leap." pic.twitter.com/RA2O80OiX3 — Ramis_Movassagh (@Ramis_Movassagh) September 25, 2021 Verdict: Quantum Misuse

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  • Quantum Brewing

    Oct 23, 2021 · 1 min read · misuse  ·
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    Quantum Brewing

    @Isaac__kim shares a use of "quantum" we can all get behind. Everything is becoming quantum these days... pic.twitter.com/9Es8v5Qsuv — Isaac Kim (@Isaac__kim) July 11, 2021 Verdict: Quantum Misuse

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  • Chief Marketing Officer Gives Misleading Remarks about Quantum Solving Supply Chain Issues

    Oct 23, 2021 · 1 min read · misinformation executives startups speedups  ·
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    Chief Marketing Officer Gives Misleading Remarks about Quantum Solving Supply Chain Issues

    @dabacon points out numerious factual errors made by Yuval Boger, chief marketing officer at Classiq, a quantum software development company. ROFL "Furthermore, the number of simultaneous calculations grows exponentially. For instance, if a quantum computer can perform a thousand simultaneous calculations, then a …

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  • A Quantum Bicycle Helmet

    Oct 22, 2021 · 1 min read · misuse  ·
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    A Quantum Bicycle Helmet

    Props to @PhysicistAlex for the reference to topologically protected states. I like to believe that it keeps my head topologically protected while cycling. pic.twitter.com/cxzwwlTv4A — Alexander Jahn (@PhysicistAlex) September 25, 2021 Verdict: Quantum Misuse

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