Paul Davies Explains Quantum 2.0 Driving Technology

Paul Davies, theoretical physicist and author, discusses his book Quantum 2.0 in a Gizmodo interview, explaining how contemporary experiments manipulate individual quantum particles to encode information. He contrasts Quantum 1.0 technologies like lasers and microchips with Quantum 2.0’s use of entanglement and superposition, and outlines implications including quantum biology, prospective quantum AI, and speculative brain–quantum interfaces.
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