Singapore's central bank pledges more than $74 million in quantum computing and artificial intelligence
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has committed to investing SGD 100 million (USD 74.36 million) to enhance its financial sector's quantum computing and artificial intelligence capabilities, with the aim of helping local financial institutions establish quantum computing infrastructure and accelerate the development and adoption of artificial intelligence.
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