When you give a typical computer a maze, it will go down Path A, then Path B, then Path C, and eventually, it will find the best available outcome. However, this is not the most efficient way to solve a maze; a quantum computer can go through every single outcome simultaneously and find the most efficient pathway more easily. The larger the maze becomes, the more time, value, and power a quantum computer can generate for its users. A quantum computer could solve a complex problem that might take a supercomputer one hundred years to solve in seconds.
globalEDGE Blog - By Author: Ari Shaffar
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Over half the global population in 2024 will have voted in some sort of election in what has been described as the “mother year” for elections. The United Kingdom, Botswana, India, North Macedonia, Poland, Argentina, and, recently, the United States have entered election season with one central theme becoming apaprent: incumbent politicians have been losing at an unprecedented rate in global history.
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Boeing is currently facing a plethora of potential business losses, with their CEO Dave Calhoun announcing he will step down at the end of 2024. This is following continued questions and concerns about the manufacturing process after a multitude of malfunctions with Boeing products have occurred in the past couple of months.