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.

Some of Boger's factual errors include equating a quantum computer to a massively parallel classical computer, incorrecting calculating an exponential, and claiming that quantum computers solve the traveling salesman problem (an NP complete problem).

Verdict: Quantum Misinformation.