
Quantum computers could one day threaten encryption – but not yet
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Quantum computing experts are baffled by the UK government’s new export restrictions on the exotic devices, saying they make little sense. The legislation applies to both existing, small quantum computers that are of no practical use and larger computers that don’t actually exist, so cannot be exported. Instead, there are fears the limits will restrict sales and add bureaucracy to a new and growing sector.
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