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Materials that promise to make quantum computers faster and cheaper are predicted to be available in 2023. (
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U.S. government takes a first step in preparing for future quantum threats to cybersecurity. (Skip Sanzeri , Forbes) Fermilab is using quantum computers to detect dark matter. (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory ,SciTech Daily )- Quantum processers make it possible for
MIT researchers to observe entanglement. (Julia C. Keller ,MIT News ) - Efforts to secure federal government systems from quantum threats gain traction as
President Biden signs the Quantum Computing Cybersecurity Preparedness Act into law. (James Coker ,Infosecurity Magazine ) - OpenAI's new chatbot ChatGPT sparks global interest, with more than one million users testing the new application within one week. (
Chris Vallance ,BBC ) - AI portrait tool, Lensa, becomes target of continuing debate over the ethics of AI-generated art. (
Morgan Sung ,NBC ) - FBI warns consumers about "pig-butchering" crypto scams that encourage victims to convert funds into cryptocurrency with promises of high rates of return. (
Josh Campbell ,CNN ) - BTC.com, a cryptocurrency mining pool, loses
$3 million worth of crypto in cyberattack. (Sergiu Gatlan , Bleeping Computer) - The
Imperial College inLondon is using virtual reality as a tool for training physicians. (BBC) Snapchat adds augmented reality feature that will enable its users to make money. (David Pierce , The Verge)- Ransomware hackers threaten to release personal data of college students at
Knox College . (Kevin Collier ,NBC )
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