Jasper Hamill
Jasper Hamill was editor of The Stack.
"It is certainly a more capable tool than previous iterations, though still struggling with the most advanced research mathematical tasks."
BT says the test "marks an important milestone in our journey towards accelerating the commercialisation of quantum-secure connectivity."
Workers still "have limited access to systems" and an "all-staff IT identity check" is due to take place to shore up security.
Officials say companies are "increasingly" using spy tech to monitor movements, record conversations and even allegedly track women's "menstruation, fertility, and pregnancy".
Five year-plan will create 14,000 jobs per year, pump up to £14 billion into UK GDP and may even "mark the start of the economic revival".
Remote code execution bug is confusingly described as having been exploited in the wild, even though it is not believed to have left Microsoft's lab.
"Dominant companies, as any other companies, are of course free to innovate in all fields, but in doing so, they should compete on the merits."
"You’ll be responsible for inventing clever ways of utilising AI for breaching customer networks and bypassing security controls."