How Quantum Computers Could Change the World

The reality of subatomic level is different than the reality we are familiar.

One of the possibilities includes the ability of such particles to communicate with each other instantly, from afar (called entanglement).

Quantum computers can find solutions much faster than classical computers. Such may solve problems that cannot be evaluated by classical systems since quantum computers can analyze exponentially more complex data and at much faster rates.

We are still in the infancy of analyzing subatomic particles and the promise of this technology will not be realized for a number of years.

Enterprise AI with IBM Watson Studio & Watson Machine Learning

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This IBM video is a promotion for their Watson Machine Learning and IBM Watson Studio, which they describe as a “leading data science and machine learning platform built from the ground up for an AI-powered business.” They further state that it “helps enterprises simplify the process of experimentation to deployment, speed data exploration and model development and training, and scale data science operations across the lifecycle.”

How Blockchain Went From Bitcoin To Big Business | Forbes

Big businesses are moving into blockchain in parallel with the decline of the prices of cryptocurrencies.

However, enterprises want permissioned or “invitation only” types of blockchains, instead of permissionless and open to anyone. IN other words, blockchains can be established within different level of privacy and control.

A blockchain benefit that is desired by these companies is how it facilitates proving that something has been moved from one destination from another. The idea is to make supply chains more transparent , which can help identify the source of problems when they arise.

Additionally, blockchains can help to streamline supply lines and reduce middlemen.

The Rise Of The Machines – BBC Click

BBC Click looks at recent advances in the field of artificial intelligence and also addresses some of the issues surrounding the use of facial recognition. They try out the latest in virtual reality hardware and look at a camera system that could change the way that we watch football.

What is a Dapp?

What are Dapps? Imagine having your car working away, transporting passengers while you’re at work. Imagine having your computer utilizing its spare capacity to serve businesses and people across the globe. Imagine being paid for browsing the web and taking ownership of your, arguably invaluable, attention.

Imagine a world like that.

That world is not far away.

A paradigm shift in the way we view software models is approaching. When Bitcoin, the first cryptocurrency, made us reassess our definition of Store of Value (SoV), it also revealed a sneak peek of the future: a world running on decentralized applications (Dapps). These distributed, resilient, transparent and incentivized applications will prove themselves to the world by remapping the technological landscape.