Nvidia, Quantum Machines Make Breakthrough in Quantum Computing
Nvidia and Quantum Machines announce a major breakthrough in quantum computing, using reinforcement learning to improve qubit control and calibration.
Reese Morgan
A new report by Remitly has ranked Lagos, Nigeria as the 6th most attractive city from the sky, outranking major global cities like New York and Paris. The report, which used eye-tracking technology to measure the time participants spent looking at images of different destinations, revealed that Lagos held viewers' attention for an impressive 9 minutes and 12 seconds.
The ranking is significant for the startup and entrepreneurship community in Lagos, which has been growing rapidly in recent years. The city's vibrant skyline, mix of modern high-rises, waterfront views, and rich cultural landscapes make it an attractive destination for entrepreneurs and investors alike.
The report also highlighted Accra, Ghana as the 2nd most attractive city from the sky, with Prague, Czech Republic taking the top spot. The study is a testament to the growing appeal of African cities as destinations for business and tourism.
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