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Each series of CTRL + F is dedicated to exploring a particular facet of the technological revolution, whether it's the rise of artificial intelligence, the implications of blockchain technology, or the future of cybersecurity.
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CTRL+F provides a deep-dive into emerging technologies, dissects the ever-evolving landscape of tech policy, and uncovers the scientific breakthroughs that are reshaping our world.
Each series of CTRL + F is dedicated to exploring a particular facet of the technological revolution, whether it's the rise of artificial intelligence, the implications of blockchain technology, or the future of cybersecurity.
Our first episode will go live on Tuesday, July 9! These are conversations you don't want to miss!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Today on CTRL+F, Jamil is joined by Dr. Steven Flammia from Virginia Tech and Dame Fiona Murray from MIT and the NATO Innovation Fund to discuss how quantum computing is paving the way for its realization and emphasize its ability to solve problems beyond traditional computational limits. Additionally, they advocate for allied investment in quantum computing as a national security imperative, highlighting the technology’s importance.
How does quantum computing fundamentally differ from classical computing? How can this technology tackle some of the world's most pressing national security challenges? How should we approach investment in quantum technology to effectively counter adversarial use of such game-changing technologies?
Check out today’s experts on Twitter:
@jamil_n_jaffer
@S_Flammia from @virginia_tech
@Fiona_MIT from @MIT and the NATO Innovation Fund
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