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Google bumps up Q Day estimate to 2029, far sooner than previously thought
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Google bumps up Q Day estimate to 2029, far sooner than previously thought

25 March, 2026.Technology and Science.1 sources

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“Google is dramatically shortening its timeline for the arrival of Q Day, the point at which existing quantum computers can break public-key cryptography algorithms that secure decades’ worth of secrets belonging to militaries, banks, governments, and nearly every individual on earth”

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