Category: quantum

CCP ‘Serious’ About Breaking US Encryption With Quantum Tech: Expert

Your passwords, your credit cards, your bank accounts, and your emails all belong to China’s communist regime. It’s not a reality yet, but the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is working tirelessly to ensure it becomes so. To achieve that reality, the regime is increasingly turning to quantum computing to process previously unfathomable amounts of data….


China’s Claims About Breaking Quantum Encryption ‘Should Make Us Uncomfortable’: Expert

A group of Chinese scientists is claiming that it has developed a means of breaking public encryption using quantum computing. In a paper published online in late December, 24 Chinese researchers claimed that they had developed a means of using quantum computing to break the RSA public encryption system which is commonly used in the…


‘A Chilling Signal That the Days of Free Wheeling Are Going to Be Reined In’: Arthur Herman on China

In this special episode, we sat down with Arthur Herman, senior fellow at the Hudson Institute and director of the Quantum Alliance Initiative. He sheds light on the innovation race between the United States and China, the ongoing microchip wars, and where our data is actually going. One area in the spotlight is the microchip…


Quantum Computing as Important as the Atomic Bomb: Expert

Chinese tech giant Baidu is developing its own quantum computer to compete with the United States in the race toward next-generation information processing. The computer does not outperform rivals currently being developed in America but, according to one expert, signals dire competition over the future of data security. Arthur Herman, a senior fellow at the…


Quantum Scientist Reveals Remote Viewing Can Predict Stock Market Changes — Depending on Greed or Altruism

A quantum engineer who taught at the University of Colorado explores psychic phenomena such as remote viewing, and preliminary studies in his classroom have suggested that students can accurately predict stock market changes! His students have told him that the course has opened their minds, but not just in terms of becoming aware of psi phenomena…


2030: The Year China Runs the World?

Commentary In “2030: How Today’s Biggest Trends Will Collide and Reshape the Future of Everything,” the author Mauro F. Guillén argues that breakthroughs “occur not when someone works within the established paradigm but when assumptions are abandoned, rules are ignored, and creativity runs amok.” The Chinese Communist Party (CCP), not known for working within established…


China’s Quantum Ambition Meets US Counterblow

Last week, the U.S. Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) added eight technology entities based in China to its trade blacklist for engaging in activities contrary to national security. The move was enacted to prevent the diversion of U.S. technologies to China’s military advancement, Secretary of Commerce Gina M. Raimondo said in a…


‘Enormous Advantage on the Battlefield’: Arthur Herman on the Race for AI

In this special episode, we sat down with Arthur Herman, senior fellow at the Hudson Institute and director of the Quantum Alliance Initiative. He talks about the race for AI and quantum computing between the United States and China, the dangers around that, and how it’ll play out going forward. Herman said: “Military AI is…


Sydney’s ‘Silicon Valley’ Boasts New Quantum Terminal

Sydney’s self-described Silicon Valley, Tech Central, has unveiled its new Quantum Terminal, promising research and innovation in quantum technology and helping position Australia as a global high-tech hub. The Quantum Terminal is part of Sydney’s Tech Central, a precinct spanning six central suburbs with plans for 25 hectares of office space—enough for an estimated 25,000…


Australia Joins the Quantum Race

As China and the U.S. spearhead the research and development of their own quantum systems, Australia has announced a $111 million plan to secure the development, commercialisation and adoption of the tech across defence, national security, and many other industries. Australia’s quantum leap includes a $70 million Quantum Commercialisation Hub that will facilitate research with…