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Quantum computing gained a lot of attention and headlines in 2021 with companies, like ours, making big bets on this paradigm-shifting technology. While quantum computing...
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It’s the last week of the year. The gifts have been opened (well, the ones that aren’t currently still sitting in a dock in Los Angeles after being ordered in...
Can Machine Learning Do Symbolic Manipulation? I spent some time over the holidays engaged in a fascinating online conversation. The gist of it was a variation of a...
The last week of the year has traditionally been about reflections and planning, taking stock of the old (or auld), and preparing for the changes of the new. I’ve a...