- cross-posted to:
- science@hexbear.net
- cross-posted to:
- science@hexbear.net
Experiments generate quantum entanglement over optical fibres across three real cities, marking progress towards networks that could have revolutionary applications.
Experiments generate quantum entanglement over optical fibres across three real cities, marking progress towards networks that could have revolutionary applications.
We can already do that dumbass.
I guess that’s far more unbreakable than what we have. But anyway, several three letter agencies will fight this (again) tooth and nails.
This will be useful for militaries and corporations, not consumers. If it can’t work anywhere (or over a VPN, or wirelessly, etc.) It won’t work.
Ah, finally. Now we will stop talking about, hearing about, and shoving “AI” in everything and the next new thing will be “quantum internet enabled” things.
Your statement isn’t terribly we informed
I’m sorry. I realized in a comment below that one its very useful for governments/militaries and corporations.
I mean they’re not wrong, we already have encryption algorithms resistant to quantumn computers.
That’s not what the article was about