Quantum Computing, Security, and the Creator Economy at CES 2026
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Recorded at CES 2026, this episode features Pouya Dianat, CRO of Quantum Computing Inc., on what quantum computing really is, why encryption matters in a post-quantum world, and how quantum will integrate into data centers alongside CPUs and GPUs.
The episode also includes a conversation with Graham Stephan and Jack Selby, co-hosts of Iced Coffee Hour, on creator-led media and how they use AI tools in their work. From quantum security to the creator economy, this episode looks at what’s coming next.
Recorded at CES 2026, this special episode of the Washington AI Network Podcast examines how quantum computing and AI tools are moving from theory into real-world use.
Host Tammy Haddad interviews Pouya Dianat, chief revenue officer of Quantum Computing Inc., about what quantum computing is—and is not—and its implications for encryption, national security, finance, and data centers. Dianat explains why quantum systems are designed to complement classical computing and how quantum processing units will operate alongside CPUs and GPUs.
The episode also features a conversation with the Las Vegas stars of YouTube's Iced Coffee Hour, Graham Stephan and Jack Selby.
