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Quantum's CEO Ivan Miskovic sat with Alice & Bob's QEC lead Dr Christophe Vuillot on cat qubits, biased noise, and breaking RSA with 200x fewer qubits. Congratulations to Alice & Bob on NVIDIA NVentures-backed extension of their €100 million Series B. Full interview below.

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BREAKING: PsiQuantum Raises $1 Billion Series E at $7 Billion Valuation - Reaching $2 Billion in Total Funding - Adding Nvidia's Strategic Participation - The Race to 1 Million Qubits Pete Shadbolt (Pete Shadbolt), Chief Scientific Officer & Co-Founder of PsiQuantum, joins Sourcery to announce the company’s landmark $1 Billion Series E This makes PsiQuantum the most well-funded quantum computing company in the world. The round was led by BlackRock, Temasek, & Baillie Gifford, with new participation from Macquarie Capital, Ribbit Capital, NVentures (NVIDIA’s venture capital arm), Adage Capital Management, Qatar Investment Authority (QIA), Type One Ventures, Counterpoint Global (Morgan Stanley), 1789 Capital, & S Ventures (SentinelOne). Including participation from existing investors: Blackbird, Third Point Ventures, & T. Rowe Price. PsiQuantum is doubling down on its radical bet: one-shot 1 million qubits to unlock “useful” quantum computing. Highlights (00:00) $2B in Total Funding “N of 1 Million Qubits" (02:29) Building PsiQuantum: From UK to Silicon Valley (05:35) PsiQuantum's Differentiation (07:03) Rejecting Incrementalism for Large-Scale Vision (10:59) Timeline Debates & NVIDIA Partnership (15:36) Global Manufacturing & Facilities (20:21) Path to Becoming a Trillion Dollar Company (23:32) Revenue Model & Commercialization Strategy (27:53) Working with Global Foundries (31:27) Quantum Computing's Role in Semiconductor Industry (38:28) Public Trust & Government Validation (45:49) The Reality of Quantum Computing Valuations (53:12) Zero to One Technology Approach (1:00:19) Global Facilities & Infrastructure (1:09:03) Reindustrialization & Strategic Importance (1:34:02) Personal Journey & Vision (1:44:23) Timeline for Useful Quantum Computing (1:53:54) Looking Ahead: Next Steps & Future Vision

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EXCLUSIVE: Robinhood is going to pay 7% on dollars to 27.7 million customers. In this Interview Johann Kerbrat, their SVP of Crypto explains how it all works. Robinhood Earn lives inside the main investing app. You can buy the USDG stablecoin in a few taps, and it gets deployed into vaults built with Morpho and Steakhouse, and the target yield is roughly 7%. Where does 7% come from? Market makers and liquidity providers pay it. These are traders who need USDG liquidity to run spot and perps trading. Your deposit is funding someone else's 50x leverage, and you're the one getting paid for it. Assuming you get paid back. Which, as we've seen, doesn't always work in DeFi with hacks and smart contract risk. But Robinhood has done something extra to make this retail-grade. Robinhood's answer is an insurance program with Lloyd's of London and Relm covering smart contract and vault failure. He says it's one of the largest ever built for a crypto product. Earn was one of 12 announcements; some others that caught my eye: Stock tokens in 120+ countries, backed 1:1 by real equities. You can withdraw them to a self-custody wallet and post them as collateral. Borrowing against a stock portfolio used to be a private banking perk; now it's a smart contract. Robinhood Chain went to public mainnet after 200 million transactions on testnet. Perps on stocks, crypto, and commodities at 20 to 50x leverage, bringing an entire new asset class to the mainstream. Robinhood is all in on DeFi. DeFi protocols spent a decade fighting for users. Robinhood just made a Morpho vault look like a savings account, in front of 27.7m funded customers. See the 15-minute highlights below and the full episode on the Tokenized Podcast youtube channel Full interview with Johann on bryton k. YouTube

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938,711 次观看 • 1 个月前

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We've just been passed the BBC's response to a complaint after Good Morning Scotland concealed an academic's links to Labour during an interview about the winter fuel payment and a warning from Age Scotland. We've reproduced the complaint and response below. We've also included the full interview. There's something untoward at play here. The complaint: Good Morning Scotland conducted an interview with professor June Andrews. The interview centred around the cut to the winter fuel payment and had been prompted by criticism by Age Scotland of the UK Labour Govt's decision to cut the benefit. The charity had claimed that cutting the benefit would see more old people admitted to hospital with hypothermia. The interview was conducted by Laura Maxwell who introduced the academic as follows "Well Professor June Andrews is an expert in the care of older people." The academic challenged Age Scotland's claims and backed Labour's decision to cut the benefit. Professor Andrews views were later used on the programme to challenge Scottish Govt minister Ivan McKee. The academic was presented as someone with no political allegiances or viewpoints. This was far from the truth. Professor June Andrews is a Labour supporter and party activist who makes no attempt to hide her political allegiance. A quick glance at her social media profile - publicly available at the time of the interview - makes this clear, with post after post promoting tweets from senior Labour party figures. The academic tweeted an image during the recent general election campaign showing her with other Labour party activists as they campaigned for Labour candidate Gregor Poynton. Section 4.3.12 of the BBC Guidelines states 'We should not automatically assume that contributors from other organisations (such as academics, journalists, researchers and representatives of charities and think-tanks) are unbiased. Appropriate information about their affiliations, funding and particular viewpoints should be made available to the audience, when relevant to the context.' Professor June Andrews was far from unbiased. Good Morning Scotland should have told listeners that the academic was a Labour party activist and supporter. In failing to do so the programme breached Section 4.3.12 of the BBC Guidelines. A public apology is merited. The response: We note your comments regarding Good Morning Scotland on 28 October and the interview with Prof June Andrews. As you mention, Prof Andrews was introduced as an “an expert in the care of older people” and was being interviewed for her view in this capacity, following Age Scotland’s claim that the cutting of the universal winter fuel benefit for pensioners will see more old people admitted to hospital with hypothermia. Prof Andrews, given her area of expertise, has been a contributor on a number of occasions to items regarding the care of older people and was again introduced in this context, with a range of views on the subject heard within the wider programme – this included hearing directly from Scottish Government minister Ivan McKee, as you say. While we wouldn’t agree with a suggestion that simply holding any political views was a requisite for such an introduction, given the capacity in which Prof Andrews was invited onto the programme to speak, we would suggest that the conveyance to listeners of any political views that a contributor may hold is not limited to how a guest is introduced; for example, there is the opportunity within the line of questioning and by any political points being scrutinised and challenged – accepting that, in a live interview, in keeping the interview and programme on track, it isn’t always possible to challenge a guest on every point they’ve made and that it may be a subsequent interview or similar piece of our output that provides for other views and points to be put across. We note your call for a public apology but don’t believe it is merited here. We would, however, remind our teams of the merit of identifying and challenging, there and then, political points made during interviews. Thank you again for getting in touch.

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Trump just gave 13 tech billionaires the keys to America's AI policy. But there's a HUGE conflict of interest... The White House just announced the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology. Sounds boring. But wait until you understand what this is actually about. Here's who's on it: - Jensen Huang. CEO of Nvidia. His company sells the chips that EVERY AI company on Earth needs to survive. Nvidia is worth $4.4 trillion. And Jensen now gets to advise the president on the rules for the industry his company monopolizes. - Mark Zuckerberg. CEO of Meta. Currently planning to fire 20% of his workforce (15,000 people) while spending $135 billion on AI this year. His company just took a Pentagon contract. Now he's advising on AI workforce policy. The same guy firing 15,000 workers will help decide what happens to American workers displaced by AI. - Larry Ellison. Executive Chairman of Oracle. His company is $125 billion in debt. Bleeding cash. Betting everything on AI data centers funded by borrowed money from foreign banks. US lenders already turned him down. And he's now advising on AI infrastructure policy. The guy who can't get American banks to lend him money is going to shape how America builds its AI future. - Marc Andreessen. The venture capitalist who literally wrote the manifesto called "The Techno-Optimist Manifesto" arguing that AI regulation is dangerous. His firm Andreessen Horowitz has billions invested in AI startups. He's now advising on AI regulation. - Sergey Brin. Google co-founder. His company is spending $75 billion on AI this year and just issued $20 billion in debt including a 100-YEAR bond to fund it. - Lisa Su. CEO of AMD. Nvidia's direct competitor. Both CEOs are on the same council. Both will advise on chip policy. Both have financial interests that directly conflict with each other AND with the public interest. - Michael Dell. The guy who just dropped $6.25 billion on Trump's child investment accounts and gained $6 billion in market value the same week. - Safra Catz. Oracle's CEO. Same company. Same debt crisis. Two Oracle execs on a 13 person council. - Fred Ehrsam. Co-founder of Coinbase. The crypto exchange. On a council co-chaired by David Sacks, Trump's AI AND crypto czar. Crypto and AI policy being shaped by the same people who profit from both. - Jacob DeWitte. CEO of Oklo, the nuclear startup Sam Altman chaired until last year. Oklo builds reactors to power AI data centers. Now advising on the energy policy his company depends on. - Bob Mumgaard. CEO of Commonwealth Fusion Systems. Backed by Nvidia and Google. Building fusion reactors for AI data centers. His investors are sitting next to him on this council. - David Friedberg. Venture capitalist. Part of the Sacks network. - John Martinis. Google's former quantum computing lead. Built the chip that achieved quantum supremacy. That's 13 people. Combined market cap of the companies represented: Over $12 trillion. Combined AI spending commitments for 2026 alone: Roughly $700 billion. Zero consumer advocates. Zero labor representatives. Zero independent scientists. Zero ethicists. The people spending $700 billion on AI are now advising the government on how to regulate AI. The people firing hundreds of thousands of workers are now advising on workforce policy. The people $125 billion in debt from AI bets are now advising on AI infrastructure spending. This isn't a "council." Every regulation this council recommends will directly affect their stock prices, their market positions, and their competitive advantages. Jensen Huang advising on chip export policy affects Nvidia's revenue. Zuckerberg advising on AI safety regulation affects Meta's product roadmap. Ellison advising on cloud infrastructure policy affects Oracle's survival. Andreessen advising on AI startup regulation affects his portfolio returns. In any other industry, this would be called regulatory capture. In tech, they call it the "Golden Age of Innovation." 11 more seats are open. The first meeting hasn't been announced yet. But the rules of AI in America are about to be written by the people who profit the most from keeping them loose. What do you think about this?

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People are losing their minds over the idea of quantum computing breaking Bitcoin, but the panic is largely detached from reality. If you listen to Eric Yakes, the fear-mongering is completely off base. The theoretical threat relies on quantum computers factoring large prime numbers fast enough to crack current cryptography. To date, the largest number a quantum computer has successfully factored is 15. "Neven's Law" says quantum power grows at a doubly exponential rate. It's a projection people are using to raise money for their projects, rather than a measurement we are seeing in real life. Compare that to Moore's Law, which we actually watched happen in real time. While physical qubits are increasing and error rates are slowly declining, there is a massive technical hurdle: error rates scale exponentially with qubit count. Adding more power creates more "noise," making the machine harder to stabilize. "But institutional capital is worried!" That's fine. Institutional capital has been wrong about Bitcoin for a decade. If they're selling on quantum FUD, that's cheap sats for the rest of us. Bitcoin devs have been on this for years and are taking steps to mitigate the risk. BIP-360 was just merged into the Bitcoin GitHub repository and Chaincode Labs has published plenty of serious research. If a real threat emerges, every stakeholder is incentivized to adopt quantum-resistant signatures and consensus won't be the obstacle people think it is. Start paying attention to what's actually being built and take your finger off the panic button. Full breakdown 👇

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Don’t let Kpopers and HYBEstans gaslight you into thinking How Sweet and Supernatural flopped. NewJeans achieved more in the middle of a corporate war with FRAUDOR and HYBE than some groups can even dream of at their peak. They were being sabotaged, stonewalled, and undermined at every turn… stripped of resources, robbed of proper promotion, and targeted by smear campaigns. And yet, they still racked up record-breaking sales, international acclaim, and cultural impact that most artists spend their whole careers chasing. If that isn’t a testament to how powerful NewJeans truly is, not just as performers, but as cultural forces… then what is? Now imagine this: what if HYBE didn’t try to destroy them? What if they had been allowed to promote at full force, with MHJ’s original vision for 2024 and 2025 fully realized? With the festival stages, the full album rollout, the brand partnerships, the world tour, the original creative direction left intact? It’s chilling to think how much bigger their impact could have been… because even in the face of institutional betrayal, they still won. The achievements listed below (I know I am still missing a lot) aren’t just impressive, they’re proof of how much NewJeans can overcome. Their global influence continues to grow, not because the system helped them, but because they stood for themselves and defied it. ——— How Sweet (May 24, 2024) Fourth consecutive million-selling album in under two years, with 1,085,355 copies sold on Circle Chart joining New Jeans, OMG, and Get Up as million-sellers Sold 811,843 copies on the first day, topping daily charts and securing #1 on iTunes Album charts in over 20 countries Highest first-hour listener count in 2024 on Melon: 37,069 unique streams Achieved multiple music show wins Won Best Performance at the 9th Asia Artist Awards for “How Sweet” (Dec 2024) Debuted at #2 on Circle Digital Chart Spent 13+ weeks on Billboard’s Global 200 charts, and placed for three weeks on Billboard’s Global Excluding US (#21) and Global 200 (#28) Surpassed 100 million Spotify streams, becoming their 13th track to do so; NewJeans’ total Spotify streams are now nearing 5 billion Hybe Girl Groups Best Selling Albums in 2024: #2 NewJeans "How Sweet" — 1,274,561 copies One of the few K‑pop girl‑group tracks to stay in Melon’s Weekly Top 10 for 20+ weeks, joining the group’s other hits like “Attention,” “Ditto,” and “Hype Boy” ——— Supernatural (June 21, 2024 – Japanese debut single) Debuted at #1 on Oricon Combined Singles, placed in top 10 on Oricon and Japan’s Billboard charts . Charted at #32 on Billboard Global (ex-US) and #62 on Global 200, maintaining presence for 5+ weeks Excellent Work Award (Song of the Year) at the 66th Japan Record Awards—making NewJeans the first female K-pop group to receive it twice Named one of the Top 3 songs of 2024 by NY Times’ Jon Caramanica The most streamed Japanese Song by a K-Pop Female Group on Spotify Japan in Less Than a Year of Release (18.528M) Biggest 4th Gen Japanese Song Debut on Spotify (First Day) First Japanese song in history to enter the Top 10 of MelOn Top 100 Longest-charting Japanese songs by 4th gen girl groups on Spotify Japan (174 days *still charting) Longest-running top songs on South Korea's YouTube Music Weekly Top 100 Chart. (#6 51 weeks*) Hybe Girl Groups Best Selling Albums in 2024: #1 NewJeans "Supernatural" — 1,351,791 copies #NJZ #엔제이지 #MHDHH_friends

1tokki

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Micron is going to be a $4,000 stock and the CEO just told you exactly why in one interview (Save this). Micron is no longer a chip company but rather a America's monopoly on the most strategically critical material in the AI buildout. It's the only western company manufacturing memory at advanced nodes, sitting on $200 billion in committed domestic capex, with every unit of its highest value product already sold. let's start with the supply reality, Mehrotra said Micron can currently meet only 50% to two thirds of the demand from its key customers. That shortage will last well beyond 2027, and meaningful new supply from anyone in the industry does not arrive until 2028 at the earliest. Two more years of demand outpacing supply in a market growing 168% year over year and that is the floor on the bull case. Now layer on what makes this cycle structurally different from every one before it. Micron is the only American memory manufacturer on earth, Samsung and SK Hynix are South Korean. In a world where AI infrastructure has become a declared national security priority where Commerce Secretary Lutnick and Trade Ambassador Greer personally showed up to a fab dedication in Manassas, Virginia being the only US memory company is not just a competitive advantage. It is a government backed structural monopoly on the most critical input to the US AI buildout, backed by $6.2 billion in CHIPS Act subsidies across Idaho, New York, and Virginia. The $200 billion buildout spans Manassas for DDR4 defense and industrial memory, Boise for leading-edge DRAM with first wafers out mid 2027, a second Boise HBM fab with first wafers by end of 2028, and the Syracuse megafab, the largest semiconductor facility in US history, breaking ground January 2026 with up to four fabs over time. Combined, these sites take Micron's domestic production from 10% of its total output today to 40% over the next decade, and create 90,000 jobs in the process. The business model transformation is the real story. Come join Milk Road Pro for our full breakdown, our complete Micron valuation model incorporating the $200 billion domestic buildout and our entire AI thesis. Link below.

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235,568 次观看 • 2 个月前