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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 ScientistWe’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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