A local bus bouncing its way through downtown Lisbon and onto its elegant waterfront might seem an unlikely vehicle to deliver the weird future of quantum computing. The bus itself is unremarkable, its journey from the outskirts of Portugal’s capital into the city centre largely indistinguishable from most of the other buses on the busy roads. But this bus, and a few others like it, represents one of the first real-world usages of quantum computing. [1]
[1] By Steve Ranger on ZDNet
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