IBM CEO Arvind Krishna Talks Quantum Advantage, Profit Strategy | Bloomberg Talks
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Quantum computing is approaching a critical inflection point, with IBM targeting quantum advantage by 2026. Scientific progress in molecule modeling—scaling from 5 to 12,000 atoms—demonstrates the rapid maturation of hardware and algorithmic techniques. Federal investment serves as a strategic endorsement, accelerating the development of an open quantum ecosystem for national competitiveness. Beyond quantum, enterprise AI adoption is shifting from simple productivity tools to fundamental operating model integration, such as streamlining M&A processes to drive profit synergy. While AI implementation alters the composition of the workforce, it does not necessitate total headcount reduction; instead, it enables increased capacity for value-driving functions like R&D and sales. Furthermore, initiatives like Project Lightwell aim to proactively secure the AI supply chain by automating the identification and remediation of vulnerabilities in open-source software, ensuring long-term technological resilience.
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