Should you panic about quantum computers breaking all encryption?
“and products to address that market outside the data center, but we think that might be a a later market.”
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and products to address that market outside the data center, but we think that might be a a later market. And, certainly, whoever wins inside the data center has a big chance of winning outside too.
And you mentioned Quantum's potential to break encryption. Is that anything the normal person, you know, the layman should be worried about? It sounds like it could potentially have lots of different ramifications. And then as an add on to that, what are the real world applications that Quantum will unlock that will help the average person?
So in terms of encryption, I think it's not something people should really panic about, like ordinary people.
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Nu Quantum's CEO Carmen Palacios-Berraquero addresses whether ordinary people should worry about quantum computing's ability to break encryption and discusses the real-world applications quantum technology will bring to everyday users. She reassures that encryption concerns aren't something regular people should panic about.
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Addresses a common fear about quantum computing while promising to explain practical benefits for average consumers.
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