A breakthrough in quantum error correction could revolutionize quantum computing. Scientists have developed a new 3D error-correction system, significantly improving the stability of qubits and enabling the creation of a more compact and efficient ‘quantum hard drive’ capable of storing vast amounts of quantum data.
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Researchers have unveiled a groundbreaking communication paradigm known as ‘blind quantum computing.’ This technique empowers users to establish secure connections between their PCs and quantum computers over the internet, effectively outsourcing complex computations while maintaining data privacy and integrity. By leveraging a photon-detecting and reconfiguring device, users can steer the qubits of the quantum computer remotely, concealing the input, algorithms, and output from the server. The method offers enhanced security compared to existing cloud-based quantum computing services and promises a highly scalable and secure communication channel.