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Lawmakers discuss how state should prepare for quantum computing

Oklahoma,Tulsa,Environment,Science

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OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma could be on the cutting edge in a “revolution” sparked by artificial intelligence and quantum computing, but the state must plan and prepare carefully for its role, a vice president at the University of Oklahoma told lawmakers last week. Matt Hulver, the vice president for research and partnerships at OU, was among contributors to an interim study on quantum computing held by the House Government Modernization and Technology Committee. The study was proposed by Republican Reps. Nick Archer of Elk City and Preston Stinson of Edmond,...

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