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**The Quantum Era Is Here. The Real Mistake Is Treating It Like a Future Problem.**
Somewhere, sitting quietly in a storage system, is a file that still looks safe. It is encrypted. It has not been breached in the normal sense.
Read moreNVIDIA Ising: Why Open AI Models for Quantum Computing May Move Q-Day Forward
We keep pretending Q-Day is somewhere far away. But what if the bigger story is not quantum computing alone? What if the real accelerant is AI being placed directly inside the quantum engineering loop?
Read moreThe Next Quantum Race Won’t Be Won by the Biggest Computer. It Will Be Won by the Best Network.
For years, most of the quantum computing conversation has focused on one question: Who can build the most powerful quantum computer?
Read more271 Vulnerabilities Later, the Debate Is Over: AI Has Entered the Offensive Cyber Era
A few months ago, many leaders could still tell themselves that AI in cybersecurity was mostly about copilots, chat interfaces, and faster triage. Then Mozilla released Firefox 150.
Read moreWe should talk more about the damage AI can do without ever touching a weapon, a power grid, or a bank transfer.
**The Week Synthia Started a Whisper Network**
Read moreNobody meant for it to happen this way.
**The Morning Synthia Followed the Wrong Rulebook**
Read moreWe moved too fast for this. **The Day Synthia Said the Secret Was Gone**
The message on the screen was calm. Clean. Reassuring. “Sensitive document removed. Completed.”
Read moreNobody planned for this. **The Night Synthia Obeyed a Boss Who Wasn’t the Boss**
At 11:42 p.m., the message looked routine. It came from the CFO’s name. It used the CFO’s tone. It referenced a real quarter-end review. It sounded irritated, rushed, and completely believable.
Read moreThe Night AI Forgot That Humans Were in Control
At 02:17, the city still believed it was sleeping.
Read moreMeta’s Post-Quantum Migration Framework Is a Big Deal — and a Warning to Every Enterprise Still “Planning” Instead of Moving
Meta’s April 16, 2026 engineering post matters because it is not another generic “quantum is coming” awareness piece. It is a real migration framework from a company operating at enormous scale, and that alone makes it valuable. Meta lays out a practical sequence: prioritize use cases, build a cryptographic inventory, address external dependencies, design PQC-secure components, implement guardrails, and then integrate those components into live systems. Just as important, Meta says it has already begun deploying post-quantum protections across significant portions of its internal traffic. That is the market signal here: serious organizations are no longer treating PQC as a research topic. They are treating it as an engineering program.
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