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Manipulating subatomic particles to solve the world’s most complex problems may sound like the stuff of science fiction, but it is a reality that is nearly upon us. While quantum computing offers miraculous promise, it also could threaten the geopolitical order in profound ways by making encryption and other cybersecurity measures obsolete overnight. Host Brian Blake talks with Hudson Senior Fellow Arthur Herman—head of Hudson’s Quantum Alliance Initiative—about the potential and threats posed by the quantum computing revolution, where the race for quantum supremacy currently stands between the United States and China, and how the United States and its allies can lead the way to a secure quantum future.