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The Ghost In The Machine

Initially celebrated for its groundbreaking speed and unmatched computational power, Google’s advanced quantum computer chip Willow suddenly became the center of mystery, speculation, and fear. Sources claim that scientists spotted something strange in its final data streams – anomalies that defied explanation.

Instead of discovering “the Kitty Hawk of the Quantum Era,” Google had instead opened a can of worms, says an ethical hacker who uncovered something even more chilling about Google’s abandonment of the Willow chip, “We are in danger,” this hacker warned . He was referring to a hidden vulnerability that could change everything we thought we knew about quantum computing and security.

Was this an accident, or a glimpse into something far more dangerous? Stick around to discover the shocking truth. Here’s more from Top Master.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6w4SX7ZJMQ

Here, Joe Rogan and Tucker Carlson discuss why they are both intrigued –and deeply afraid — of new advances in artificial intelligence, or AI. A whole new age grew out of our earlier Industrial Revolution when machines were invented that outperformed the mechanical abilities of humans. Thus, these machines replaced our muscular abilities.

Now, we face quantum computers that threaten to replace our brains. Can we survive, or will we be rendered obsolete and pushed aside?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBzdCz5XoU4

Seeing Things That Aren’t There

After more than a century of observation and seven spacecrafts, people continue to see weird things on the planet Mars. Case in point was a recent photo sent our way by the Curiosity rover that appeared to show a woman standing near the edge of a Martian escarpment. Turned out to be a visual aberration, of course, but why are we seeing things that aren’t there? Rest easy, folks, it’s only pareidolia, the tendency humans have to perceive familiar images, especially faces, where none exist. Hank Green fills us in on the juicy details in this edition of SciShow.

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