The Quantum Insider catches up with Dr. Kristin M. Gilkes, EY Global Innovation Quantum Leader. Gilkes discusses her journey into quantum technologies, the future of the quantum industry and how EY is helping to ethically […]
The Quantum Insider catches up with Dr. Kristin M. Gilkes, EY Global Innovation Quantum Leader. Gilkes discusses her journey into quantum technologies, the future of the quantum industry and how EY is helping to ethically […]
It’s always good to get different perspectives on the emerging technology that is quantum computing (QC), something that The Quantum Insider has strived to do since its very inception. This week, Alex Gunz, Manager of […]
CALL FOR PAPERS: “Surveys in Algorithm Analysis and Complexity Theory, Part II” — A special issue of Algorithms (ISSN 1999-4893) We are glad to announce that our special issue of surveys in theoretical computer science […]
A cutting-edge experiment has revealed the quantum dynamics of one of nature’s most crucial processes. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: 0]You have already voted for this article
by David Shaw, GQI IBM has announced an exciting new result that lends significant support to those that believe that relatively near-term noisy intermediate scale quantum (NISQ) devices can deliver useful commercial results. This news […]
When we talk with researchers in the quantum community, we see an almost even split on the question of whether a NISQ level machine will be usable for commercial or scientific advantage or whether we […]
Thomas Edison famously tried hundreds of materials and failed thousands of times before discovering that carbonized cotton thread burned long and bright in an incandescent light bulb. Experiments are often time-consuming (Edison’s team spent 14 […]
Sailors have spun yarns for centuries about gigantic rogue waves that could suddenly come out of nowhere to capsize the ships of unwary mariners. Scientists didn’t believe them because the stories seemed at odds with […]
Insider Brief IBM Quantum and UC Berkeley published findings that suggest that noisy quantum computers can outperform supercomputers at certain tasks. The scientists are calling this an advance toward quantum utility. Image: The interior view […]
Despite steady improvements in quantum computers, they’re still noisy and error-prone, which leads to questionable or wrong answers. Scientists predict that they won’t truly outcompete today’s “classical” supercomputers for at least five or ten years, […]
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