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Quantum leap to secure first-mover advantage for Australia

The government’s chief scientific adviser says the investment in PsiQuantum may be high risk, but it’s also high reward.

Cathy FoleyChief Scientist

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We’ve all seen photos of the first programmable computers, such as the nearly 30-tonne ENIAC built during World War II, which filled an entire basement and took days to program.

In 1943, Thomas Watson, then-head of IBM, is reputed to have predicted a world market for “maybe five computers”. Did he get that wrong! Classical computers are ubiquitous, and society could not operate without them.

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Cathy Foley is Australia's Chief Scientist

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