
Quantum computing is emerging as a transformative technology with the potential to revolutionize various sectors, including cybersecurity, healthcare, artificial intelligence (AI), and financial modeling. The United States has taken significant steps to position itself as a global leader in quantum research and development, with investments from both the government and private sector. With increasing global competition, particularly from China and the European Union, the U.S. must prioritize innovation, research funding, and workforce development to maintain its technological supremacy. This paper explores the growth of quantum computing, the strategic advantages it offers the U.S., and the necessary policies and innovations required to maintain a competitive edge in the field.
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