Quantum entanglement is a process explained to link particles with no apparent physical connection between them. In May, Google opened the Quantum Artificial Intelligence Lab with help from quantum
computing company D-Wave.
D-Wave, which produces quantum semiconductor chips, claimed that its chips support entanglement. Until now it has been difficult to demonstrate. The
first practical application has been developed for Google Glass to help distinguish between involuntary and intentional blinks.
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