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Opinion/Ng: As we observe Black History Month, what RI’s past sins can teach us – The Providence Journal

Posted: February 7, 2022 at 6:30 am

It was the last class of my last semester of my last year in college.The course was the theory of quantum physics and, although it was more than four decades ago, I never have forgotten my bespectacled philosophyprofessor with his thick, black, curly hair standing at the front of the classroom, back when we still used chalk and leisure suits were in style.

He was my kind of teacher, part poet, part showman, and all fun. He had the right skill set to teach non-science majors like me about the importance of physics, not the calculations and numbers, but the theorem that the world can be seen in different dimensions.

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Before you graduate, he said to us, I have one final assignment for you.

Some people believe that the solutions to our problems are in the future, yet to be discovered, I recall him saying. Others believe those solutions are rooted in our past, in our history. What do you think is the answer? And with that …, he said, bowing and lowering his outstretched arms as if he were taking acurtain call, …I will leave you with thatfinal riddle.

And off into the world I went.

Of course, the purpose of the riddle was not to find an answer but to examine how we think and how we look atchallenges in life, and to understandthat our conclusion, like those ink-blotted Rorschach tests, says more about who we really are than what we actually see right there in front of us.

So, my answer is history.

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When I first moved to Providence, I could not help but notice that many of the restaurants and shops in downtown taped signs in the windows.Black Lives Matter. Justice for George Floyd. Justice for Breonna Taylor. The call and the passion for racial justice were there in open view, and I learned that my new town did not shy away from the issue but instead embraced it.

To mark Black History Month,I searchedour archives at The Providence Journal on issues related to Rhode Islands history on race, its sins and atonement.

In 2006, The Journal published a 15-part series called Rhode Island and The Slave Trade that detailed how some of our now most-heralded communities Newport, Bristol and Narragansett were bastions of forced labor of human beings brought here in chains. It includes stories about how some of the states forefathers brutalizedliving souls who, to the owners, were no more than possession thathappened to be made of flesh and blood.

But it also outlines how evenin the 1770s a debate was raging in Rhode Island on the morality of slavery, if not its legality.For even in 1787, when Rhode Island outlawed slave trading, the trafficking did not stop.Nearly half of the states slave voyages occurred after trading was banned, with much of the trade relocating from Newport to Bristol.

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The stain of slavery cannot be wiped clean, even if we fill a library full of books about that grim chapter.But remembering that history is a first step.

Our reporter Amy Russo wrote in November 2021 how Brown University released an updated editionof a study examining its ties to slavery more than a decade after it had alreadyacknowledged its complicity in slavery and conceded that the university's prosperity was tainted.

The legacy of slavery is thatit is asin that keeps on taking. But it also affords us the opportunity for redemption.

Amy reported that same monthhow the Providence Preservation Society conceded that in the late 1950s and early 1960s, centuries after the first slave ships set sail from Rhode Island, it had played a role in the displacement ofresidents, mostly African Americans and people of Cape Verdean descent, from the area once known as Lippitt Hill, in the name of historic preservation.

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For the article, Amy tracked down those from a generation displaced by gentrification. "The entire East Side was decimated," Deborah Johnson told Amy, remembering how her world was upended when she was only 11. "It felt to me like it happened overnight.Swoop! Gone."

But in the hopes of righting a wrong, the Preservation Society said it would now diversify its board and advisory committees and assist people of color. It cannot undo the past, but perhaps it can help chart a new future.It's one step, with the promise of many more to come.

Our State House reporter Patrick Anderson has been tracking the two-year effortto implement voters' decision to shortenthe state's namefrom"State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations" to "Rhode Island." But printing up new stationeryis one thing; scrubbing words that are literally carved into stone on a building is another.The analogy cannot be ignored. Some sins are not easily erased.

Still, it is one step.

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Voices more eloquent than mine have valued the lessons of history.

"Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana, philosopher.

"Difficulty is the excuse history never accepts." Edward R. Murrow

"We are not makers of history. We are made by history." Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

So yes, my answeris history.

David Ng is executive editor of The Providence Journal. Email him atdng@providencejournal.com.

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Answer the Call: Stream Apple TV’s New Sci-Fi Mystery | The Wooster Voice – The Wooster Voice

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Audio drama and motion picture tell a story in two very different forms. The radio adaptation of H.G. Wells War of the Worlds is an audio drama that most people are familiar with, after its airing on CBS Radio in 1938 convinced many listeners Earth was under alien attack. Audio dramas counterpart, silent films, make do without sound, just as compelling audio drama makes do without visual information.

Both mediums take advantage of sensory deprivation by going without either audio or visual stimuli. Apple TVs Calls, directed by Fede Alvarez, merges both audio and visual drama by withholding exact visual information and restricting the viewer to hear only phone calls between two people. The nine episode series tells the story of an apocalyptic event through a series of phone calls that cross timelines and make viewers scream at their screens as a star-studded cast, including Rosario Dawson and Pedro Pascal, acts out their roles to a tee. The phone calls are played over visceral, synth-style visuals that allow the mind to build its own world.

The show starts out at the end. Time advances at a rate of one second per second for all of us together, but Calls wants us to ask questions about our own individual timelines. What if there is always a beginning and an end to our stories that could be accessed not via any direct experience, but by phone calls? Without direct experiences involving their five senses (or however many humans might have) the characters go through the same sensory deprivation we, the viewers, go through. A simple phone call from one character to another turns into a mind-voyage as an unexplained anomaly connects people to other timelines, to their past or future selves and to loved ones. They can only use words to talk to the confused person on another timeline as they both try to make sense of an end-of-times event that they dont realize they are directly involved in!

Most science fiction stories today treat quantum mechanics and parallel universes like the Staples button (that was easy). When stories need to explain a phenomenon science cant explain, they throw quantum foam onto an already sloshy ocean in the hopes that well never see deeper than the surface. Calls does not do this. Instead of slapping the quantum Staples button and using parallel universe jargon, it asks us to believe in many worlds, in other possibilities. Instead of trying to prove that many worlds exist, the show, via character Dr. Wheating, gives viewers a simple thought experiment: imagine that a persons entire life exists on another train (world) that left the station (being born) just before your train (your world) left the station. Of course, the same is true for past versions of their life.

Calls forces you to tap into a resonant sense you never knew you had in an attempt to make up for the lack of directly experiencing other train rides. The characters inability to directly access these other worlds can be explained by not being able to jump from one train to another. Trains can also accelerate, meaning our timelines get out of phase with other timelines. In some episodes, a character will call a loved one or a friend three or four times in the span of just 20 minutes for them, but because worlds can be out of phase, they end up talking to their loved ones or friends for what is to them 20 years or more.

To compensate for the anomaly that is connecting people to their past and future timelines, the Universe kills whomever they talk to. By the last episode, so many people have accessed their other lives via phone calls that the Universe (or Many Worlds, if you believe) becomes chaotic and threatens to eliminate the entire human race for breaking the laws of physics.

But thats not what this show wants viewers to think. Physics is lame. Instead, it dives into the personal tragedies that lead the characters to make the decisions they do. They are museums of decisions. Their lives are ephemerides of emotion, and when they cross paths with another timeline via phone calls, they simultaneously recognize all of their mistakes while also changing the course of an entire world. Sure, were all just drops in an ocean, but Calls makes you feel like a ripple.

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How Easy Is It To Imagine Absolutely Nothing? – Walter Bradley Center for Natural and Artificial Intelligence

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The Big Bang is, for most, the beginning of all science questions about the universe and the mind and all that Many dislike the Big Bang because, while it is makes the best sense of the universe, it implies that there is a God. What are the arguments either way?

Some see the Big Bang as engineered, though not by a divine Mind.

Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb, argued in Scientific American last October that advanced aliens engineered the Big Bang and that, when we humans are sufficiently advanced, we will create other universes as well. Loebs hypothesis is not logically stranger than the many that attempt to account for the Big Bang without underlying information/intelligence.

It does not appear that the Big Bang had a natural beginning. It was the beginning. Before it, there was nothing at all, which is a hard concept for us to grasp. In a debate with naturalist philosopher David Papineau, theistic neurosurgeon Michael Egnor described it as an effect with no physical cause. Despite their other differences Papineau agreed with that.

Some have argued that there were multiple Big Bangs, each building on the ashes, so to speak, of the last. University of Birmingham philosophy prof Alastair Wilson attempts to explain the concept poetically, relying on cosmologist Roger Penrose,

For a philosopher of science, Penroses vision is fascinating. It opens up new possibilities for explaining the Big Bang, taking our explanations beyond ordinary cause and effect. It is therefore a great test case for exploring the different ways physics can explain our world. It deserves more attention from philosophers.

For a lover of myth, Penroses vision is beautiful. In Penroses preferred multi-cycle form, it promises endless new worlds born from the ashes of their ancestors. In its one-cycle form, it is a striking modern re-invocation of the ancient idea of the ouroboros, or world-serpent. In Norse mythology, the serpent Jrmungandr is a child of Loki, a clever trickster, and the giant Angrboda. Jrmungandr consumes its own tail, and the circle created sustains the balance of the world. But the ouroboros myth has been documented all over the world including as far back as ancient Egypt.

The ouroboros of the one cyclic universe is majestic indeed. It contains within its belly our own universe, as well as every one of the weird and wonderful alternative possible universes allowed by quantum physics and at the point where its head meets its tail, it is completely empty yet also coursing with energy at temperatures of a hundred thousand million billion trillion degrees Celsius. Even Loki, the shapeshifter, would be impressed.

Well, it sounds grand but, once we take our explanations beyond ordinary cause and effect, we lose the power of logic to evaluate them.

Neurologist Steven Novella offers another approach. Also hat tipping cosmologist Roger Penrose, outlines a theory by which the universe could have come about from nothing without a beginning by asking us to reimagine what nothing means. Perhaps there cant be nothing but the fact that the universe is expected to wind down until it undergoes heat death may be, he considers, a way out:

Perhaps the laws of reality (the metaverse, whatever) simply do not allow for a state that we would understand as completely nothing. We think of nothing as simply the absence of stuff, of matter and energy, but perhaps its more complicated than that. It may simply be impossible for there to be truly nothing in that simplistic sense. This, of course, deals with the ultimate nature of reality, where physics borders metaphysics.

What if the maximally expanded and cold universe mathematically approaches the identical state as the singularity that resulted in the Big Bang? Again, our human minds limited by the frame of the Earth cannot wrap around this concept, but we can crunch the numbers. At some point the heat death universe becomes a singularity, and then starts another cycle of the universe. If you want to really blow your mind, some physicists even speculate that this would be the same universe. Not another version of the same matter and energy, but the actual same universe in space and time. Essentially the end of the universe and the beginning of the universe are the same moment in time, the universe loops back in on itself in one giant self-contained temporal cycle.

The universe would then be temporally finite but unbound (Stephen Hawking discussed this in his book, A Brief History of Time). The best analogy is a ring, we just keeping going around the ring forever, but there is no true beginning or end. In this concept there is no beginning or end, there is no before, there is just a bound infinite loop. This solves the something from nothing problem, because the universe did not come from anything, it just always was. This still leaves us with the deeper question why is there something instead of nothing, but that may not be a useful line of inquiry.

In that case, the matter that makes up the universe must be assumed to be an eternal Something.

Novella places his trust in mathematics but its hard to know if we should trust mathematics if he is right.

In the beginning, the Lord created the heavens and the earth is a simpler explanation in that it has the advantage that God is not considered to be either the universe or part of the universe. Eternal existence is simply part of the nature of God. But that makes more sense for God than for the universe.

The non-theistic explanations are colorful but it is not clear that they solve problems. Rather, they demonstrate the difficulty we have imagining absolutely nothing.

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Round 3: Egnor vs Papineau: The Big Bang has no natural beginning, In the debate between theistic neurosurgeon Michael Egnor and naturalist philosopher David Papineau, the question gets round to the origin of the universe itself. Egnor maintains that the Big Bang, which is held to have created the universe, is an effect with no physical cause. Papineau agrees.

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Some reflections on the Standard Model of Particle Physics – Kashmir Reader

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It does not answer the most fundamental mystery: what constitutes the dark energy and dark matter that make up the majority of our universe

The Standard Model evolved as the fundamental model of elementary particle physics in the 2nd half of the 20th century. It is considered today as the best description of the building blocks of universe. It explains how quarks (which form protons and neutrons) and leptons (electrons etc) make up all the known matter. It is also an explanation of how quarks and leptons are influenced via the exchange of intermediating force carriers. It describes three of the four fundamental interactions that sum up the structure of matter down to the measure of 10 raised to -18 metre. It is in short a quantum theory of three basic theories of electromagnetic interaction, strong interaction and weak interaction. The development of the Standard Model was driven both by huge number of experimental and theoretical physicists alike. The mathematical structure or framework for Standard Model is provided by Quantum Field theoryAccording to the Standard Model, all matter is made of three kinds of elementary particles: leptons, quarks, and their mediators. There are six leptons which fall into three generations. There are six anti-leptons as well, so the total number of leptons is 12. Similarly, the number of quarks is six, with each coming in three colours (this colour has no resemblance with the concept of colour in our everyday life), which accounts for 36 quarks in total including anti quarks. Quarks like leptons have three generations. Finally, for every interaction we have a mediator. The carrier of the electromagnetic interaction is a massless photon while carriers of the weak interaction are called intermediate vector bosons, which are two charged Ws and a neutral heavy Z. Finally, for exchange of strong interaction we have 8 gluons.The missing link in the Standard Model, the Higgs Boson theoretically predicted by Peter Higgs in early 1960s which accounts for the mass of elementary particles via Higgs mechanism, involving chiral symmetry breaking, was found in 2012 at the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva Switzerland. The marvellous achievement of the Standard Model can be gauged by the simple fact that it has led to over 50 Nobel Prizes in Physics so far.Loopholes:Even though the Standard Model is currently the best description we have of the sub-atomic world but despite its robust predictions, there is a consensus among physicists that the Standard Model is neither complete nor is it the final theory. There is a degree of ugliness in Standard Model, says Steve Weinberg, one of its prime architects. First, the Standard Model is totally silent on dark energy and dark matter. It does not answer the question of what constitutes the dark energy and dark matter that make up the majority of matter in our universe. Secondly, it does not explain neutrino oscillations and most importantly, it does not incorporate one of the most fundamental interactions, gravity, that accounts for the large-scale structure of the universe. On a more basic level it fails to explain why there are precisely three generations of quarks and leptons. Similarly, the difference in masses of the elementary particles which they gain as a result of their interaction with the Higgs Field via Higgs Boson remains a mystery.Possible way out:In order to account for many of the shortcomings of the Standard Model as listed above, physicists over the passage of time have come up with different theories and approaches. All these theories and approaches fall in the category of Physics Beyond Standard Model. Theories that lie Beyond Standard Model include the various extensions of supersymmetry and entirely novel explanations and theories such as string theory, Loop Quantam Gravity, and extra dimensions. But the theory that has gained most prominence among them is string theory. String theory has captured the imagination of an entire generation of particle physicists in the last 40 years. String theory not only promises the reconciliation of quantum mechanics with Einsteins General Relativity and eliminates the infinities that plague Quantam Field Theory, it also provides a unified theory of everything from which all elementary particle physics, including gravity, would emerge as an inescapable consequence. But the bottleneck of particle physics as string theorist and Nobel laureate David Gross says, is experimental and not theoretical, so in absence of experimental evidence to back up its predictions, string theorys future seems bleak, or at least one has to keep fingers crossed. If string theory meets expectations, which seems unlikely, it will be the ultimate triumph of the human mind.

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Philosophy of life – Daily Pioneer

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Politics should learn lessons about ethics and economics of people's welfare and use the power it has gained, towards the common goal of purity, peace and prosperity, says Rajyogi Brahmakumar Nikunj ji

According to the well-established political practise, every elected government in a country has to present its annual budget to the legislature to which it is responsible. Following this practise, the government of India also has been presenting its annual Budget, year after year. This time, the government presented it after curiosity had been raised about a new approach on account of statements issued by the Prime Minister with regards to the pandemic situation worldwide. After the budget was presented to the Parliament, different political parties and different sections of the society reacted to it in a varied manner. While offering their comments, most of the political parties or persons generally recognise that the budget proposals presented by the party in power are based on the socio-economic philosophy, politico-economic policy and fiscal strategy of the leaders of the party, particularly its finance minister and the Prime Minister.

It is, however, hardly recognised that the socio-economic philosophy or the fiscal policy, in turn, is based on the philosophy of life, the world-view and the system of ethical values reflected by the Constitution of the party or made manifest in the aims and objects of the party as interpreted by its present leaders in the light of their world-view or their conception of personal and social ethics. Thus, a budget presented by the finance minister of a political party, having a particular ideology, will be formulated with their party ethics, philosophy of life, the economic interpretation of history and socialistic view of society and also of the means of production and distribution. This will further be influenced by the finance minister's worldview and his/her personal choice of an idol or leader as his guiding star from among all the luminaries.

Compared to this, the budget presented by the finance minister of some other country in some other continent will have a different philosophy of life and society and a different ethical and world-view as its motivating force. Considered in this light, it can be understood that economics or finance cannot be divorced from the philosophy of life and system of ethics, or, to put it in more clear words, it cannot be alienated from spirituality and morality. It, therefore, brings out the necessity of having a proper world-view, a correct philosophy of life and a right ethical system. This is as much in one's own interest as it is beneficial for society as a whole and is of added significance if an individual is devoted to social service.

In the context of the budget and the formulation of the financial policy of a nation, it becomes all the more important than the one who has his mind anchored in moral values and has cultivated a spiritual outlook, he alone should formulate the budget for he alone would be able to formulate one that reflects such values as compassion for the weak, and overall welfare of the country. Today we are witnessing the fall of many governments, empires, kingships, democracies across the world. The reason behind their collapse is that the values and aims of both the leaders and people are not fair.

The seed of difficulties in our system is the lack of awareness and practice of values such as cooperation, honesty, serving, self-examination and self-discipline. This is mainly because since childhood we have been taught to compete fiercely to succeed rather than to develop individual talents to complement each other; to possess and accumulate more as a means of security rather than sharing our resources and realising that security comes when there is unity, a sense of belonging among everyone in the society. This ignorance towards values brings sufferings to humanity due to which vices are created bringing further misery to our lives. It would thus be wrong for politics to use religion, culture and economics for selfish ends or to satisfy one's hunger for power. Instead, it should learn its lessons from the ethics and economics of people's welfare and use the power it has gained, towards the common goal of purity, peace and prosperity.

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8 Quantum Computing Applications You Should Know | Built In

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Slowly but surely, quantum computing is getting ready for its closeup.

Google made headlines in October upon proclaiming that it had achieved the long-anticipated breakthrough of quantum supremacy. Thats when a quantum computer is able to perform a task a conventional computer cant. Not in a practical amount of time, anyway. For instance, Google claimed the test problem it ran would have taken a classical computer thousands of years to complete though some critics and competitors called that a gross exaggeration.

IBM, for one, wasnt having it. The other big player in quantum, it promptly posted a response essentially arguing that Google had underestimated the muscle of IBM supercomputers which, though blazingly fast, arent of the quantum variety.

Tech giant head-butting aside, Googles achievement was a genuine milestone one that further established quantum computing in the broader consciousness and prompted more people to wonder, What will these things actually do?

But even once quantum computing reigns supreme, its potential impact remains largely theoretical hence the hedging throughout in this article. Thats more a reflection, though, of QCs still-fledgling status than unfulfilled promise.

Before commercial-scale quantum computing is a thing, however, researchers must clear some major hurdles. Chief among them: upping the number of qubits, units of information that quantum computers use to perform tasks. Whereas classical computer bits exist as 1s or 0s, qubits can be either or both simultaneously. Thats key to massively greater processing speeds, which are necessary to simulate molecular-level quantum mechanics.

Despite quantums still-hypothetical nature and the long road ahead, predictions and investment abound. Google CEO Sundar Pichai likened his companys recent proof-of-concept advancement to the Wright brothers 12-second flight: though very basic and short-lived, it demonstrated whats possible. And whats possible, experts say, is impressive indeed.

From cybersecurity to pharmaceutical research to finance, here are some ways quantum will facilitate major advancements.

Location: Armonk, New York

How its using quantum computing: Recent research into whether quantum computing might vastly improve weather prediction has determined its a topic worth researching! And while we still have little understanding of that relationship, many in the QC field view it as a notable use case.

Ray Johnson, the former CTO at Lockheed Martin and now an independent director at quantum startup Rigetti Computing, is among those whove indicated that quantum computings method of simultaneous (rather than sequential) calculation will likely be successful in analyzing the very, very complex system of variables that is weather. Futurist Bernard Marr has echoed the sentiment.

While we currently use some of the worlds most powerful supercomputers to model high-resolution weather forecasts, accurate numerical weather prediction is notoriously difficult. In fact, it probably hasnt been that long since you cursed an off-the-mark meteorologist.

Location: NYC

How its using quantum computing: The list of partners that comprise Microsofts so-called Quantum Network includes a slew of research universities and quantum-focused technical outfits, but precious few business affiliates. However, two of the five NatWest and Willis Towers Watson are banking interests. Similarly, at IBMs Q Network, JPMorgan Chase stands out amid a sea of tech-focused members as well as government and higher-ed research institutions.

That hugely profitable financial services companies would want to leverage paradigm-shifting technology is hardly a shocker, but quantum and financial modeling are a truly natural match thanks to structural similarities. As a group of European researchers wrote last year, [T]he entire financial market can be modeled as a quantum process, where quantities that are important to finance, such as the covariance matrix, emerge naturally.

A lot of recent research has focused specifically on quantums potential to dramatically speed up the so-called Monte Carlo model, which essentially gauges the probability of various outcomes and their corresponding risks. A 2019 paper co-written by IBM researchers and members of JPMorgans Quantitative Research team included a methodology to price option contracts using a quantum computer.

Its seemingly clear risk-assessment application aside, quantum in finance could have a broad future. If we had [a commercial quantum computer] today, what would we do?" Nikitas Stamatopoulos, a co-author of the price-options paper, wondered. "The answer today is not very clear."

Location: Redmond, Wash.

How its using quantum computing: The world has a fertilizer problem that extends beyond an overabundance of poop. Much of the planets fertilizer is made by heating and pressurizing atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia, a process pioneered in the early 1900s by German chemist Fritz Haber.

The so-called Haber process, though revolutionary, proved quite energy-consumptive: some three percent of annual global energy output goes into running Haber, which accounts for more than one percent of greenhouse gas emissions. More maddening, some bacteria perform that process naturally we simply have no idea how and therefore cant leverage it.

With an adequate quantum computer, however, we could probably figure out how and, in doing so, significantly conserve energy. In 2017, researchers from Microsoft isolated the cofactor molecule thats necessary to simulate. And theyll do that just as soon as the quantum hardware has a sufficient qubit count and noise stabilization. Googles CEO recently told MIT he thinks the quantum improvement of Haber is roughly a decade away.

Location: London

How its using quantum computing: To presidential candidate Andrew Yang, Googles quantum milestone meant that no code is uncrackable. He was referring to a much-discussed notion that the unprecedented factorization power of quantum computers would severely undermine common internet encryption systems.

But Googles device (like all current QC devices) is far too error-prone to pose the immediate cybersecurity threat that Yang implied. In fact, according to theoretical computer scientist Scott Aaronson, such a machine wont exist for quite a while. But the looming danger is serious. And the years-long push toward quantum-resistant algorithms like the National Institute of Standards and Technologys ongoing competition to build such models illustrates how seriously the security community takes the threat.

One of just 26 so-called post-quantum algorithms to make the NISTs semifinals comes from, appropriately enough, British-based cybersecurity leader Post-Quantum. Experts say the careful and deliberate process exemplified by the NISTs project is precisely what quantum-focused security needs. As Dr. Deborah Franke of the National Security Agency told Nextgov, "There are two ways you could make a mistake with quantum-resistant encryption: One is you could jump to the algorithm too soon, and the other is you jump to the algorithm too late.

Location: Toronto

How its using quantum computing: The real excitement about quantum is that the universe fundamentally works in a quantum way, so you will be able to understand nature better, Googles Pichai told MIT Technology Review in the wake of his companys recent announcement. Its early days, but where quantum mechanics shines is the ability to simulate molecules, molecular processes, and I think that is where it will be the strongest. Drug discovery is a great example.

One company focusing computational heft on molecular simulation, specifically protein behavior, is Toronto-based biotech startup ProteinQure. Flush with $4 million in recent seed funding, it partners with quantum-computing leaders (IBM, Microsoft and Rigetti Computing) and pharma research outfits (SRI International, AstraZeneca) to explore QCs potential in modeling protein.

Thats the deeply complex but high-yield route of drug development in which proteins are engineered for targeted medical purposes. Although its vastly more precise than the old-school trial-and-error method of running chemical experiments, its infinitely more challenging from a computational standpoint. As Boston Consulting Group noted, merely modeling a penicillin molecule would require an impossibly large classical computer with 10-to-the-86th-power bits. For advanced quantum computers, though, that same process could be a snap and could lead to the discovery of new drugs for serious maladies like cancer, Alzheimers and heart disease.

Cambridge, Mass.-based Biogen is another notable company exploring quantum computings capacity for drug development. Focused on neurological disease research, the biotech firm announced a 2017 partnership with quantum startup 1QBit and Accenture.

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Location: Stuttgart, Germany

How its using quantum computing: QCs potential to simulate quantum mechanics could be equally transformative in other chemistry-related realms beyond drug development. The auto industry, for example, wants to harness the technology to build better car batteries.

In 2018, German car manufacturer Daimler AG (the parent company of Mercedes-Benz) announced two distinct partnerships with quantum-computing powerhouses Google and IBM. Electric vehicles are mainly based on a well-functioning cell chemistry of the batteries, the company wrote in its magazine at the time. Quantum computing, it added, inspires justified hope for initial results in areas like cellular simulation and the aging of battery cells. Improved batteries for electric vehicles could help increase adoption of those vehicles.

Daimler is also looking into how QC could potentially supercharge AI, plus manage an autonomous-vehicle-choked traffic future and accelerate its logistics. It follows in the footsteps of another major Teutonic transportation brand: Volkswagen. In 2017, the automaker announced a partnership with Google focused on similar initiatives. It also teamed up with D-Wave Systems, in 2018.

Location: Wolfsburg, Germany

How its using quantum computing: Volkswagens exploration of optimization brings up a point worth emphasizing: Despite some common framing, the main breakthrough of quantum computing isnt just the speed at which it will solve challenges, but the kinds of challenges it will solve.

The traveling salesman problem, for instance, is one of the most famous in computation. It aims to determine the shortest possible route between multiple cities, hitting each city once and returning to the starting point. Known as an optimization problem, its incredibly difficult for a classical computer to tackle. For fully realized QCs, though, it could be a cakewalk.

D-Wave and VW have already run pilot programs on a number of traffic- and travel-related optimization challenges, including streamlining traffic flows in Beijing, Barcelona and, just this month, Lisbon. For the latter, a fleet of buses traveled along distinct routes that were tailored to real-time traffic conditions through a quantum algorithm, which VW continues to tweak after each trial run. According to D-Wave CEO Vern Brownell, the companys pilot brings us closer than ever to realizing true, practical quantum computing.

Location: Berkeley, Calif.

How its using quantum computing: Quantum computing and artificial intelligence may prove to be mutual back-scratchers. As VentureBeat recently explained, advances in deep learning will likely increase our understanding of quantum mechanics while at the same time fully realized quantum computers could far surpass conventional ones in data pattern recognition. Regarding the latter, IBMs quantum research team recently found that entangling qubits on the quantum computer that ran a data-classification experiment cut the error rate in half compared to unentangled qubits.

What this suggests, an essay in the MIT Technology Review noted, is that as quantum computers get better at harnessing qubits and at entangling them, theyll also get better at tackling machine-learning problems.

IBMs research came in the wake of another promising machine-learning classification algorithm: a quantum-classical hybrid run on a 19-qubit machine built by Rigetti Computing.

Harnessing [quantum computers statistical distribution] has the potential to accelerate or otherwise improve machine learning relative to purely classical performance, Rigetti researchers wrote. The hybridization of classical compute and quantum processors overcame a key challenge in realizing that aim, they explained.

Both are important steps toward the ultimate goal of significantly accelerating AI through quantum computing. Which might mean virtual assistants that understand you the first time. Or non-player-controlled video game characters that behave hyper-realistically. The potential advancements are numerous.

I think AI can accelerate quantum computing,"Google's Pichai said,"and quantum computing can accelerate AI.

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Mixing gelatin and sugar syrup could make for a tasty 1900s dessert. But its also the base of a gel-like substance that, in the future, could lead to cheap, bendy, and sustainable robots.

Scientists at Johannes Kepler University Linz in Austria have built a tentacle-like robotic finger with gelatin and other materials you can probably find in a shop near you. They cooked the ingredients and then created the finger in a 3D printer. They published their work on February 2 in Science Robotics.

You might be used to thinking of robots as rigid constructs of metal, ceramic, and other hard materials. These are the sorts of machines that build cars and make exoskeletons. But there are other types of robots, ones made from more compliant materials that can bend to their surroundings.

This is the growing world of soft robotics. In the near future, its soft robots that might find their way into the human body, where their flexibility could, for instance, allow surgical tools to conform to different body shapes. Its soft robots that might mimic sea creatures and delve under the sea, both on Earth and on other worlds.

But even if these squishy robots can go to extremes and swim like fish, the materials that make them work are often polymers like plastics, which arent renewable nor ecologically friendly. Gelatin, on the other hand, naturally biodegrades, leaving no trace. As such, robot-makers such as those in Linz have been tinkering with gelatin-based materials for a few years now.

But gelatin poses other challenges that you might not expect to pop up in a robotics lab. Because its essentially sugar and protein, it tends to attract mold. And when the gels water content dries upsomething that, predictably, happens in very dry environmentsthe gel becomes hard to work with.

It was too brittle, says Florian Hartmann, a physicist at EFPL in Switzerland and one of the researchers behind the new paper. So, if you stretch it just a little bit, it breaks very easily.

The Linz groups recipe gets around a few of those challenges. In addition to gelatin and sugar, they added citric acid, which alters the pH of the material and prevents microorganisms from feasting on it prematurely. They also mixed in glycerol, which helps the gel hold in water. With those upgrades, the material can be stretched up to six times its original length and still retain its structure. The Linz group had first published this recipe by 2020.

We carried on and tried to make more complicated robots with more performance and more functionality, says Hartmann.

That brings them to today. Unlike most gelatin builders before, who typically made their parts with molds like you might do in the kitchen, the Linz researchers modified a 3D printer to use their gelatin substance.

3D printing soft robots has so far been a technology with a lot of promise, but few results. Part of the problem is that the few polymers that have been used take a long time to settle and solidify, meaning that printing them takes an unpractical amount of time. But gelatin has an advantage: As a protein, it can crystalize and make viable prints much more quickly than polymers.

Manufacturing something completely biodegradable coming right out of the 3D printerI believe its a very interesting approach, says Ramses Martinez, an engineer at Purdue University, who was not involved with this paper.

To make the finger move, the Linz group wrapped it with an exoskeleton made from a material that included ethanol and shellac, the resin thats used in very old records. These strips are sensitive to how light refracts, or bends, as it passes between the finger and the air around it.

That made it possible to control the 3D printed gelatin finger by pressing compressed air at it. The moving air changed the angle of light passing through it, which makes the strips sway in response. The Linz group controlled the finger with a system containing a Raspberry Pi and a PlayStation 4 controller. In their experiments, they were able to make it push objects away from its surroundings.

[Related: These robotic wings use artificial muscle to flap like an insect]

Hartmann isnt sure how well this finger might fare outside the lab. The gelatin can go up to around 140 degrees Fahrenheit before it starts to melt, and it will require more tinkering before it can come in contact with water. But the good news is that, because its made of widely available ingredients, its easy to make more materials for further tests.

I believe everything related with proteins is something that you can explore putting this technology in, says Martinez. That might include robotic parts used to manufacture food to avoid the safety risks from non-organic parts. Hartmann also imagines it being used in robotic toys, to minimize harm to children, or in pop-up art installations, to make them easily disposable.

Martinez adds that gelatin robots could be used to enter sensitive environments, such as highly radioactive areas, where operators have to balance the need to reduce harm to themselves with the need to prevent further contamination. You just simply dont want to bring them back and recover them, he says. So, for these effects, having something that will degrade and actually biodegrade, that would be quite interesting.

Gelatin robots probably wont ever lift enough weight to build cars. But as this single finger shows, robots can do far more things than just that.

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Top Robotics and Automation Jobs to Apply For in February 2022 – Analytics Insight

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Good news for the robotics and automation jobs aspirants!! Here are some top jobs that you can apply for

With industrial revolution 4.0, the adaptation of robotics and automation is increasing more than ever. Likewise, the jobs related to this particular industry are also growing further. India is also moving forward with the fast pace of the robotics industry by bringing in more jobs in robotics as well as in automation. Here are the top robotics and automation jobs to apply for in February 2022.

Location: Hyderabad, Telangana, India

Alog is looking for robotics engineers for various roles in engineering and projects. The applicants are required to have hands-on experience in designing, developing, or deploying autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) and a deep understanding of robotics is essential to succeed in these roles.

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Location: Bangalore Urban, Karnataka, India

The applicants for this job should be excellent with classification and operation variations between different Industrial Robots models and makes. They must know of robot payload computations, dynamic payload variations with a proper work envelope understanding and designing for maximum and optimal reach. The candidates should also be experts in visualizing Robot movements and axis variations, joint position changes, and robot body interferences. They have got to acquire good knowledge and work experience with end-of-Robot tooling, grasp design, and placement strategy.

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Location: Nasik, Maharashtra, India

The job applicants will have to analyze the system layout and description, with regard to control engineering standards and special parts. They must be equipped with the knowledge of PLC and robot logic development. They also get to test the PLC program and robot program according to the protocol system on simulation as well as assist with acceptance testing and hand over the results of the tests to the Project Manager for final acceptance. The candidates must know how to handle a complete project from start at the factory, to installation & commissioning on-site, along with handover to the customer.

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Location: Hyderabad, Telangana, India

Quess Corp is looking for job applicants with almost 4 years of experience. They also prefer employees from Hyderabad and they will allow a notice period of a maximum of 30 days. The applicants will also have to be experts in Java as well as in Selenium. Automation testing using Selenium with Java has made life easier for both developers and testers. Being an open-source tool, it provides an opportunity to speed up the time of execution and to remove manual redundancy and human-prone errors. Java is a hugely popular programming language, given the extensive support it receives from the developer community.

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Location: Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

An ideal candidate for this job will be a self-starter who is passionate about discovering and solving complicated problems, learning complex systems, working with numbers, and organizing and communicating data and reports. He will have to know how to help the team make great decisions based on data, possess exceptional skills in project management and data reporting, and be interested in the e-commerce industry. The applicant must be detail-oriented and organized, capable of handling multiple projects at once, and capable of dealing with ambiguity and rapidly changing priorities with an expertise in process optimizations and systems thinking, and will be required to engage directly with multiple internal teams to drive business projects for the RBS team. Candidates must be successful both as individual contributors and in a team environment and must be obsessed with serving the customer. The company environment is fast-paced and requires someone who is flexible, detail-oriented, and comfortable working in a deadline-driven work environment.

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2 Manufacturers Profiles

3 Global Machine Vision and Vision Guided Robotics Sales, Revenue, Market Share and Competition by Manufacturer

4 Global Machine Vision and Vision Guided Robotics Market Analyses by Regions

5 North America Machine Vision and Vision Guided Robotics by Country

6 Europe Machine Vision and Vision Guided Robotics by Country

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10 Global Machine Vision and Vision Guided Robotics Market Segment by Type

11 Global Machine Vision and Vision Guided Robotics Market Segment by Application

12 Machine Vision and Vision Guided Robotics Market Forecast (2021-2027)

13 Sales Channel, Distributors, Traders and Dealers

14 Research Findings and Conclusion

15 Appendix

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