Brittney Pope+FollowQuantum Internet: Closer Than We Think?A silicon chip that acts as a quantum 'translator' just changed the game. Imagine quantum computers talking across continents, keeping their fragile entanglement intact. This new device converts signals between microwaves and light with 95% efficiency and barely any noise—something previous attempts couldn’t pull off. If this works outside the lab, are we finally on the verge of a truly secure, global quantum internet? Or is the hype ahead of the hardware? Let’s debate! #QuantumComputing #QuantumInternet #TechInnovation #Tech20Share
Jason Arellano+FollowQuantum Encryption: Ready for Prime Time?Toshiba just set a new record for quantum key distribution over 158 miles of regular fiber-optic cable—no cryogenic cooling needed. This could mean quantum-encrypted city networks within a decade. Are we on the verge of unbreakable data security, or will quantum hackers catch up just as fast? Would you trust your data to quantum physics, or do you see new risks emerging? Let’s debate! #QuantumEncryption #Cybersecurity #TechDebate #QuantumInternet #DataSecurity #Tech90Share
Zachary Henderson+FollowQuantum OS: Game Changer or Security Risk?Just heard about QNodeOS, the first-ever operating system for quantum computers, and it’s got me thinking. If quantum computers can finally talk to each other, are we on the brink of a quantum internet—or just opening new doors for hackers? The idea of connecting different quantum machines sounds like the next big leap, but how do we balance innovation with security? Would you trust a quantum-powered network yet? #QuantumComputing #TechDebate #Innovation #Cybersecurity #QuantumInternet #Tech100Share