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"description": "By focusing on better error suppression at the physical level, rather than just adding more qubits, Amazon is attempting to make the path to practical quantum computing more efficient and achievable in the near term.",
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"textContent": "Amazon Web Services (AWS) has unveiled its first quantum computing chip, named Ocelot (An ocelot is a wild cat, known for being sleek, agile, and powerful.), positioning itself as an industry leader in the quantum computing arena. Amazon Science",
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