Early this week, Andhra Pradesh’s chief minister claimed that AP will have the nation’s first quantum computer. But the Karnataka government refuted the claim by citing Bengaluru already has an indigenous quantum computer built by QpiAI. The city will also host the nation’s first quantum summit on July 31st and August 1st. Karnataka’s science and technology minister N.S Boseraju joins The Print to talk about the Quantum road map.
How Karnataka aims to make Bengaluru India’s first Quantum city— Minister N S Boseraju explains
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