Ever heard of hybrid matter-photon implementation of verifiable blind quantum computing?
Neither had we, until today.
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The Oxford team now believes to have found a means to alleviate these apprehensions.
When finished with the calculations, the server then returns the results.
(Remember the days when we all carried around USB sticks?)

A new (quantum) approach to privacy
Quantum computers today have very limited use.
Quantum computing could, in the future, lead to unbreakable encryption.
It could also literallybreak the internet.
Story byLinnea Ahlgren
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