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As Chicago Quantum Campus Breaks Ground, Residents Call for Community Benefits - Inside Climate News

Developers and lawmakers say the project will be an economic boon, but concerns about contamination and displacement persist.By Keerti GopalCHICAGO—A Silicon Valley startup broke ground Tuesday afternoon at a former steelworks site on the Southeast Side for what is planned as the nation’s first large-scale quantum computing facility.

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Governor J.B. Pritzker’s vision for Chicago’s South Side to become the Silicon Valley of quantum computing is taking shape. Builders and elected officials broke ground Tuesday on the state’s quantum campus, where Palo Alto, California-based company PsiQuantum will build the nation’s first large-scale utility quantum computer. The first phase spans about 30 acres and was designed by the Lamar Johnson Collaborative. This comes more than a year aft…

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