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Algorithms that address malicious noise could result in more accurate, dependable quantum computing
Quantum computers promise enormous computational power, but the nature of quantum states makes computation and data ...
A few years ago I used an algorithm to help me write a science fiction story. Adam Hammond, an English professor, and Julian Brooke, a computer scientist, had created a program called SciFiQ, and ...
--MicroAlgo Inc., today announced the successful development of a groundbreaking quantum algorithm technology, specifically a FULL adder operation based on CPU registers in quantum gate computers ...
How can we know the biases of a piece of software? By reverse engineering it, of course.
Algorithms can lead to unfair outcomes because the data sets they rely upon inevitably contain inaccuracies, biases and omissions.
MicroAlgo Inc. announced the integration of its quantum image LSQb algorithm with quantum encryption technology to create a new system for secure information hiding and transmission. This ...
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