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  • NISQ to FASQ: The Long Climb From Promise to Practical Quantum Computing
    November 1, 2025, 3:04 PM EDT. Researchers Jens Eisert and John Preskill warn that the jump from noisy, early devices to fault-tolerant, application-scale quantum computing will take longer than some expect. The study acknowledges steady progress in hardware-superconducting qubits, trapped ions, and neutral atoms-and notes gates with error rates around 0.1%, yet emphasizes persistent noise, scaling challenges, and the lack of a dominant platform. The path forward, they say, moves from error mitigation to active error correction, to scalable fault tolerance, to verifiable algorithms, and finally to credible quantum advantage in practical tasks. While current machines already outperform certain simulations, no system has produced a clear, economically valuable outcome. The first practical benefits are expected in scientific simulation before broad commercial use, as the field marches toward FASQ from today's NISQ era.
  • Nokia Gets a $1B Nvidia Push: AI Infrastructure Boost Lifts Sentiment and Stock
    November 1, 2025, 3:02 PM EDT. Shares of Nokia (NOK) jumped after Nvidia (NVDA) unveiled a $1B strategic stake, signaling confidence in Nokia's role as AI infrastructure for data centers. Retail sentiment swung from about 41/100 on Oct 22-23 to the 70-75 range just days before the announcement, with Reddit sentiment near 81/100 since the news. Nokia's Q3 2025 revenue rose 11.6% YoY to $4.8B, driven by 5G and networking software essential for AI deployments. Analysts and investors view the partnership as transformational rather than a one-day pop, reducing uncertainty around Nokia's relevance in the AI era and potentially reinvigorating a legacy tech name.
  • Louisiana Congressman Under Scrutiny Over AI-Linked Stock Trades
    November 1, 2025, 3:00 PM EDT. Louisiana Rep. Cleo Fields, a House Financial Services Committee member, disclosed October stock trades centered on AI, cloud computing, and data analytics. The bets included Alphabet (GOOGL/GOOG), Palantir (PLTR), CoreWeave (CRWV), Figma (FIG), and Iris Energy (IREN), with no sales reported. Critics say the timing-days before AI-market developments and earnings catalysts-raises concerns about potential conflicts of interest and possible use of nonpublic information. Fields has faced similar questions before, including bets on Oracle ahead of news tied to TikTok. The pattern of tech-sector investments tied to his oversight portfolio fuels ongoing debate about ethics, disclosure, and the risk of lawmakers profiting from insider knowledge in tech policy and financial markets.
  • Top AI Stocks to Buy Now: Nvidia and Oracle Lead the Charge
    November 1, 2025, 2:58 PM EDT. Investors are eyeing AI as the next technology wave, and top names like Nvidia and Oracle are highlighted as potential winners. Nvidia's GPUs, tailored for AI, have fueled triple-digit revenue growth and strong profitability, with demand from data centers and AI inference expected to keep rising. Oracle is leveraging its cloud business to capture AI workloads, reporting solid infrastructure revenue growth and optimistic forecasts for cloud use in the coming years. The article argues that even after big gains, these AI stocks may have more room to run as enterprises invest in data centers, AI training, and scalable cloud platforms. For investors seeking exposure to AI breakthroughs, Nvidia and Oracle illustrate how hardware and cloud software can power continued upside.
  • Save $100 on the Google Pixel Watch 3 - Record-low $199.99 at Amazon
    November 1, 2025, 2:52 PM EDT. Deal price: the Google Pixel Watch 3 is now on sale for $199.99 at Amazon, a 33% cut from its $299.99 list price. As of Oct. 27, 2025, this is a new record-low for the 45mm WiFi model. If you want a versatile smartwatch in the Google ecosystem, this is a compelling pick, but pricing and availability can change.