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  2. Sokal affair - Wikipedia

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    The Sokal affair, also known as the Sokal hoax, [1] was a demonstrative scholarly hoax performed by Alan Sokal, a physics professor at New York University and University College London. In 1996, Sokal submitted an article to Social Text , an academic journal of cultural studies .

  3. Quantum Artificial Intelligence Lab - Wikipedia

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    The Quantum Artificial Intelligence Lab (also called the Quantum AI Lab or QuAIL) is a joint initiative of NASA, Universities Space Research Association, and Google (specifically, Google Research) whose goal is to pioneer research on how quantum computing might help with machine learning and other difficult computer science problems.

  4. Hallucination (artificial intelligence) - Wikipedia

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    In the field of artificial intelligence (AI), a hallucination or artificial hallucination (also called bullshitting, [1] [2] confabulation [3] or delusion [4]) is a response generated by AI that contains false or misleading information presented as fact.

  5. Google's End-of-Year Quantum Breakthrough: What It ... - AOL

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    The Quantum AI research team just announced a revolutionary Quantum computer chip it calls Willow. With breakthroughs in reliability and computational intensity, Willow can pave the way for ...

  6. Artificial Intelligence Is No Hoax, It's Just Over-Hyped - AOL

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    Artificial Intelligence Is No Hoax, It's Just Over-Hyped

  7. Google’s breakthrough Willow chip means we’ll get useful ...

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    Google captivated the tech world Monday with Willow, a new quantum chip that outperformed even the world’s best supercomputer on an advanced test, and experts say this week’s revelations are ...

  8. Quantum computing - Wikipedia

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    Quantum cryptography, which relies on the principles of quantum mechanics, offers the possibility of secure communication channels that are resistant to eavesdropping. Quantum key distribution (QKD) protocols, such as BB84, enable the secure exchange of cryptographic keys between parties, ensuring the confidentiality and integrity of communication.

  9. Quantum Computing vs. Traditional AI: Which Tech Stocks Are ...

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    The potential of quantum computing stocks is debatable, as is the timeline for it being disruptive, but between quantum and AI, AI is more deserving of your investment dollars.