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  • 2 weeks ago | ibm.com | Josh Schneider |Ian Smalley

    Quantum computing is an emergent field of computer science and engineering that harnesses the unique qualities of quantum mechanics to solve problems beyond the ability of even the most powerful classical computers. The field of quantum computing includes a range of disciplines, including quantum hardware and quantum algorithms. While still in development, quantum technology will soon be able to solve complex problems that classical supercomputers can’t solve (or can’t solve fast enough).

  • 1 month ago | ibm.com | Ian Smalley |Josh Schneider |Mesh Flinders

    AI for fraud detection refers to implementing machine learning (ML) algorithms to mitigate fraudulent activities.

  • 2 months ago | ibm.com | Josh Schneider |Ian Smalley

    Quantum processors do not perform mathematical equations the same way classical computers do. Unlike classical computers that must compute every step of a complicated calculation with the rules of logic, quantum circuits made from qubits process many entries of dataset simultaneously with quantum operations, providing a new way to tackle certain problems and potentially improving efficiency by many orders of magnitude.

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