Guest Post: Generative AI Makes Demonstrating Quantum Advantage Harder — For Quantum Computing, That’s Actually Good News. https://thequantuminsider.com/?p=2361746 #Quantum_Computing_Business #Research #AI #Artificial_Intelligence #generative_AI #QDay #quantum_advantage #quantumdaily Guest Post By Juljan Krause Generative AI quietly pushes quantum advantage, or Q-day, further away into the future. For stakeholders in quantum computing, this is an opportunity, not a threat. At present, quantum c
Guest Post: The Unexaggerated Magic of Quantum – Part III https://thequantuminsider.com/?p=2361405 #Exclusives #Quantum_Computing_Business #Research #Uncategorized #guest_post #quantum_advantage #Shai_Phillips #quantumdaily Exposing the emptiness of the h-word: how claims of hyperbole ring hollow; and how nobody, not even today’s experts, can possibly know the limits of Quantum. By Shai Phillips President, PSIRCH In a monthly segment in The Quantum Insider, PSIRCH’s President, Shai Phillips, wi
Guest Post: The Unexaggerated Magic of Quantum – Part III

PSIRCH’s President, Shai Phillips conducts audit of industry-internal accusations of exaggeration in quantum computing and associated fields.

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IBM and IonQ Researchers Design Classical Algorithm to Tackle Recent Harvard-Led Study’s Computational Task https://thequantuminsider.com/?p=2360662 #Quantum_Computing_Business #Research #error_correction #IBM #ionq #quantum_advantage #QuEra #quantumdaily Insider Brief IBM Quantum and IonQ researchers teamed up to reveal an alternative classical simulation algorithm for a recent quantum experiment conducted by a Harvard-led team. The researchers report that their classical algorithm accomplishe
IBM and IonQ Researchers Design Classical Algorithm to Tackle Recent Harvard-Led Study's Computational Task

IBM Quantum and IonQ researchers teamed up to reveal an alternative classical simulation algorithm for a recent quantum experiment.

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What is Quantum Advantage? A Quantum Computing Scientist Explains an Approaching Milestone https://thequantuminsider.com/?p=2359270 #Quantum_Computing_Business #Research #quantum_advantage #The_Conversation #University_of_Southern_California #USC #quantumdaily Insider Brief The Conversation article explores quantum advantage and why it’s important to quantum researchers and the quantum industry. Quantum advantage refers to solving types of problems that are impractical for classical computers t
What is Quantum Advantage? A Quantum Computing Scientist Explains an Approaching Milestone

A physicist writes an article in The Conversation exploring when quantum computers might achieve quantum advantage.

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IBM Quantum Research Points Toward Quantum Speedup in Tackling Complex, Useful Calculations https://thequantuminsider.com/?p=2356426 #Quantum_Computing_Business #Research #David_Layden #IBM #IBM_Quantum #Markov_chain_Monte_Carlo #MCMC #quantum_advantage #Sarah_Sheldon #quantumdaily Insider Brief IBM Quantum researchers report that near-term quantum computers may be able to use algorithms to solve complex problems faster than classical devices. The team showed that their approach, if it scales,
IBM Quantum Research Points Toward Quantum Speedup in Tackling Complex, Useful Calculations

IBM Quantum researchers report that near-term quantum computers may be able to use algorithms to solve complex problems.

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Google Claims Latest Quantum Experiment Would Take Decades on Classical Computer https://thequantuminsider.com/?p=2356242 #Research #Google #quantum_advantage #random_circuit_sampling #Sycamore #quantumdaily Insider Brief Google scientists are reporting in a new study that it completed a computational task on a quantum computer that would take a classical supercomputer 47 years to complete. The task was a random circuit sampling calculation. The experiment was carried out in the latest version
Google Claims Latest Quantum Experiment Would Take Decades on Classical Computer

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