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[–] Renneder 3 points 1 year ago

• Quantum computers will not appear soon, despite optimistic forecasts.

• A quantum computer uses the strangeness of quantum states to perform calculations.

• Qubits are the basis of quantum computing, but they are fragile and easily destroyed.

• Decoherence is a major problem that hinders quantum computing.

• Noisy quantum methods (NISQ) - one of the ways to correct errors, but has not yet reached the desired level.

• Alternative methods include topological states, but their implementation remains undefined.

• The possibilities of quantum computing do exist, but their implementation can be difficult.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

This is timely with Michio Kaku going on another media hype tour, and AI at peak hype.

[–] acwern 1 points 1 year ago

There's definitely a lot of ueless hype surrounding it, and anything really with the word quantum in it. Quantum computers will be really good at a specific set of problem-solving, but a lot of the hype around them makes them out to be some sort of direct upgrade to normal computers which just isn't true