Chicago to Develop $9 Billion Quantum Computing Campus Amidst Environmental Concerns

AinvestTuesday, Apr 8, 2025 1:27 pm ET
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Chicago plans to convert a former steel mill site into a $9 billion high-tech campus for quantum computing. The proposal aims to put the city at the forefront of a powerful technology that promises to make the internet unhackable. However, residents have voiced concerns over environmental issues and pollution legacy on the site.

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