Future Computing, Post-Quantum Security
July 26, 2021
How Will Quantum Computing Impact Financial Planning?
By: Adam Schouela
Today’s financial professionals spend considerable time using computer models to predict potential investment outcomes over time. But we are nearing the day when a new type of computer – a quantum computer - will be applied to these optimization problems, tasked with identifying the best solutions out of the universe of possible solutions for minimizing risks, cost, time, resources and more. In a recent issue of Financial Planning, FCAT’s Adam Schouela, Head of Emerging Technology, discusses the varied applications for quantum computing and machine learning in the financial space and the potential for deeper analysis of complex scenarios than are possible right now. Read more at Financial Planning.
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