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Unbound - Deep Tech & Space Insights | No 212

Discover the latest insights on tech giants’ computing obsessions, BRICS Pay's global impact, and KPMG's quantum leap in this week’s Unbound!

Unbound - Deep Tech & Space Insights | No 212
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Better, Faster, Stronger: Tech Titans’ Obsession with Turbocharged Computer Power Could Be Our Downfall

by M. B. K | 5 minute read
The race for faster computing is intensifying, with tech giants striving to boost their computational capabilities. However, this obsession with turbocharged technology may lead to unforeseen consequences, such as environmental impacts and ethical dilemmas. The article argues for a more balanced approach that prioritizes sustainability and responsible innovation over sheer speed and power.


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What Is BRICS Pay and Why Does It Matter?

by L. Z. | 3 minute read
BRICS Pay aims to create a unified payment system for member countries, enhancing economic collaboration and reducing reliance on Western currencies. The initiative seeks to facilitate smoother transactions within the bloc, potentially reshaping global trade dynamics. As BRICS nations explore this payment solution, it could signal a shift toward a multipolar financial system.


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KPMG Joins Chicago Quantum Exchange

by C. W. | 2 minute read
KPMG has announced its partnership with the Chicago Quantum Exchange, strengthening its commitment to quantum technology innovation. This collaboration aims to advance research and application of quantum computing across various sectors, enhancing KPMG's advisory capabilities. The exchange serves as a hub for academic, industry, and governmental collaboration, fostering quantum advancements.


🌙 NASA - Best Photo from Last Week
NASA Michoud Gets a Rare Visitor

NASA/Eric Bordelon

Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) passes over NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans in this Oct. 13, 2024, image. This comet comes from the Oort Cloud, far beyond Pluto and the most distant edges of the Kuiper Belt. Though Comet C/2023 A3 will be visible through early November, the best time to observe is between now and Oct. 24.

Image credit: NASA/Eric Bordelon


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