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Traditional computers process data with bits -- long strings of zeros and ones. Quantum computers, meanwhile, use something called qubits, which can be either a one or a zero simultaneously.
Traditional computers process information one number at a time, whereas quantum computers use "qubits" that can represent several numbers at once. Governments and businesses have kept a close eye ...