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Fast Company asked me to moderate a session on quantum computing and “high performance computing” (read: supercomputing) at their recent Future of Hybrid Cloud 2023 virtual summit in partnership with IBM. Click through to watch my fireside chat with Katie Pizzolato, director of quantum theory and computational science at IBM Quantum, and Hillery Hunter, CTO & GM of innovation at IBM Infrastructure. Here’s the session description:
The first phase of quantum computing involved proving the scientific theories could be translated to reality. High-performance computing used to mean supercomputers the size of small buildings. Now, zettabytes of data flow through the cloud to access quantum and high-performance computing to solve the most complex business challenges quickly, enabling faster insights and a competitive advantage. Learn what this means for the future of business from some of the leading minds in the field in this forward-thinking panel discussion from The Future of Hybrid Cloud 2023 event.
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Greg Lindsay is a generalist, urbanist, futurist, and speaker. He is a 2022-2023 urban tech fellow at Cornell Tech’s Jacobs Institute, where he leads The Metaverse Metropolis — a new initiative exploring the implications of augmented reality at urban scale. He is also a senior fellow of MIT’s Future Urban Collectives Lab, a senior advisor to Climate Alpha, and a non-resident senior fellow of the Atlantic Council’s Scowcroft Strategy Initiative.
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