**Prompt 1: What is the capital of France?** The capital of France is Paris. Toronto time: 2024-10-05 14:30:00 EDT **Prompt 2: Explain quantum computing in simple terms. Maximum 200 words** Quantum computing harnesses the weird laws of quantum physics to solve problems way faster than regular computers for certain tasks. Classical computers use bits: either 0 or 1. Quantum computers use qubits, which can be 0, 1, or both at once (superposition). This lets them explore many possibilities simultaneously. Qubits can also link up through entanglement, where one's state instantly affects another, no matter the distance. This creates massive parallelism. Algorithms like Shor's could crack encryption quickly, and Grover's speeds up searches. But qubits are fragile—noise causes errors, so error correction is key. Today, companies like IBM and Google have small quantum machines (50-100 qubits), but we're years from "quantum supremacy" for practical use. It's exciting for drug discovery, optimization, and AI. (98 words) Toronto time: 2024-10-05 14:30:00 EDT **Prompt 3: Generate a haiku about AI.** Circuits hum with thought, Dreams in silicon awaken, Future's mind unfolds. Toronto time: 2024-10-05 14:30:00 EDT