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Quantum Computers Aren’t What You Think - They’re Cooler | Hartmut Neven | TED

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@drewbie879
@drewbie879 Ай бұрын
If you’re looking for an accessible, logical explanation of how quantum computing works, then this… is not it.
@detorreonpla3424
@detorreonpla3424 15 күн бұрын
Hard to explain a phenomenon that computes in parallel universes literally.
@MelodySparkleroni490
@MelodySparkleroni490 3 күн бұрын
It is though
@whoslacks
@whoslacks Ай бұрын
Regarding the sunglasses on the head: As a bald guy, I can tell you,he’s preventing the light from gleaming off his head and permanently blinding the audience. A true gentleman.
@dave3197
@dave3197 Ай бұрын
Quantum computing could potentially reveal new and better ways to minimize that gleam.
@alst4817
@alst4817 19 күн бұрын
He’s collecting the quanta of light particles to use later
@mcpoulet13
@mcpoulet13 17 күн бұрын
interesting
@jme3512
@jme3512 Ай бұрын
He got a PhD and the D stands for drip. My boy styling
@GK-qc5ry
@GK-qc5ry 27 күн бұрын
😂
@PK-tc2uq
@PK-tc2uq 8 күн бұрын
Is that a post nasal drip.
@ErikSanchez-cs1pv
@ErikSanchez-cs1pv 8 күн бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. Phat Drip (PhD) 😂
@UFOgamers
@UFOgamers Ай бұрын
Quantum mechanics does not prove multiverse hypothesis, the multiverse hypothesis is just a solution suggested to explain the weirdness of superpositions and collapses. Multiverse hypothesis is not based on an objective truth or testable scientific experiments. He should know better than to give such examples for a large audience, propagating myths like this is not productive.
@JessieThorne886
@JessieThorne886 Ай бұрын
He really doesn't seem too worried about making wild, as of yet scientifically unsubstantiated conjectures, what with the whole "we'll be able to expand human consciousness through space and time". However, I like that he's not afraid to think creatively.
@SibLondon
@SibLondon Ай бұрын
Nobody understands quantum mechanics. Especially general public at TED talk. Multiverse hypothesis, on the other hand, can be explained pretty simply. So, his explanation is more than OK.
@UFOgamers
@UFOgamers Ай бұрын
@@SibLondon nobody understands what happens after death. So is it ok for me to give my version of the truth and present it as a fact ? No it’s not.
@christopherallen7549
@christopherallen7549 Ай бұрын
​@@UFOgamers You're describing what every religion on Earth does everyday.
@leahleeds4289
@leahleeds4289 Ай бұрын
@@UFOgamersyou may look into a Course of Miracles if you like this kinda stuff.
@nzoomed
@nzoomed Ай бұрын
Basically a quantum computer is a whole box of schrodingers cats.
@joelpichette
@joelpichette Ай бұрын
Basically a quantum co-processor is simply a chip that can use one or many (qbit) analog signal(s) instead of a digital signal, but they can't explain it with those "easy to understand" words because they are well paid, they make conferences and their living $ on the Schrödinger's cat concept and explanations
@hemantsharma637
@hemantsharma637 29 күн бұрын
This is amazingly correct statement
@PierreH1968
@PierreH1968 26 күн бұрын
Schrödinger's kittens are either, napping, awake, or have quantum tunneled out of the box...
@billyb9089
@billyb9089 25 күн бұрын
@@PierreH1968 “maybe”
@sundaramvenkitarama3956
@sundaramvenkitarama3956 Ай бұрын
Maybe I missed it - does the presenter say anywhere in the video in how many fields you need to get PhD' s before watching this video?
@ironeagle4274
@ironeagle4274 Ай бұрын
Yea, I didn't truly understand the explanations and definitions he gave, but I can understand, in a general sense, the importance and purpose of quantum computing. It was definitely perplexing to watch at certain moments.
@stevefromsaskatoon830
@stevefromsaskatoon830 Ай бұрын
I'm dumb truck driver from Canada.. the only thing I didn't understand was his outfit 😀
@deeliciousplum
@deeliciousplum Ай бұрын
@@stevefromsaskatoon830 The gentleman's coat can be said to be in a quantum superposition. If there is nothing observing it/ measuring it, the item can be claimed to be a coat and a bedding comforter (aka a duvet).
@ramireznoy
@ramireznoy Ай бұрын
He didn't do a good job selling the equivalence with a multiverse, magic and wormholes. Overall he totally failed to explain the basic principles like superposition, qbit and even quantum computing. It is a very bad presentation. I guess he think we are too dumb and ended up being dumb himself.
@patrickispeppa
@patrickispeppa Ай бұрын
In my opinion he's explaining the concepts way too complicated.
@seekerofthemutablebalance5228
@seekerofthemutablebalance5228 Ай бұрын
The real science was the friends we made along the way
@seekerofthemutablebalance5228
@seekerofthemutablebalance5228 Ай бұрын
In particular the ones who invested in our quantum dream
@FredAlexanderR
@FredAlexanderR Ай бұрын
I went to the quantum multiverse, they knew Hartmut Neven there.
@fishcadet
@fishcadet Ай бұрын
The sunglasses make him very relatable.
@Coktane_
@Coktane_ Ай бұрын
That's right, actual smart people are now seeing through the veil
@larryslemp9698
@larryslemp9698 Ай бұрын
Petty comment..!!
@acmelka
@acmelka Ай бұрын
If he put them down, he'd have that sweet evil genius vibe
@Pableras46
@Pableras46 Ай бұрын
it is just a code. When wearing them like that he lets others know despite all the quantum he is just coming from the rave
@anders4621
@anders4621 Ай бұрын
Its so no one can wipe his memory :)
@thegroke4839
@thegroke4839 Ай бұрын
A much simpler way to describe this, instead of using a many worlds theory, would be to say there is a yes, a no and a maybe or what if state. With his three coins he could have had one on heads, another on tails and the third balancing on it's edge, ready to fall either way when interfered with.
@muhammadaqibismaeel631
@muhammadaqibismaeel631 Ай бұрын
0 understanding but 100 curiosity 😂
@danjwalker
@danjwalker 23 күн бұрын
How binary of you!
@steverogers7611
@steverogers7611 23 күн бұрын
It’s all right they are still trying to find something useful to do with it
@Some-Guy-On-Youtube
@Some-Guy-On-Youtube 23 күн бұрын
Everyone starts somewhere!
@jeremyckahn
@jeremyckahn Ай бұрын
I understand quantum computing less after watching this video than I did going in
@rodintoulouse3054
@rodintoulouse3054 Ай бұрын
And this was the easy way to explain it? Maybe in another multiverse 😊
@joeloiacono8850
@joeloiacono8850 Ай бұрын
the processing happens in extra dimensions of spacetime, think of it like a classic mult-thread CPU only those threads are actually extra dimensions of spacetime.
@ITrendzI
@ITrendzI 29 күн бұрын
@@joeloiacono8850your explanation doesn’t help. Explain it to us like we’re 10 lol
@steveb7853
@steveb7853 Ай бұрын
I wanted to listen to this but kept looking at the sunglasses thinking 'why'?
@HeatherSZ
@HeatherSZ 28 күн бұрын
and the shoes, distracting
@charliesmaker
@charliesmaker Ай бұрын
this guy's fit is unreal... superposition drip 💦💦
@abdullahunal1108
@abdullahunal1108 Ай бұрын
I think concluding that superposition and quantum properties are signs of a multiverse is far-fetched. It's just that the rules governing things at that scale are different from what we experience. This doesn't necessarily imply that what we observe in the quantum world necessitates the existence of parallel universes.
@SuitedPup
@SuitedPup Ай бұрын
That’s a fair assessment, but the many-worlds interpretation is a plausible explanation. It indeed may be the case that quantum computers are performing parallel computing in parallel universes. More likely, it’s just an apt way of describing / modeling whatever is really happening.
@sethlamancusa
@sethlamancusa Ай бұрын
Seconding what the other commenter said. Personally I think many worlds sounds far fetched but makes way more sense than your traditional copenhagen interpretation. It's actually the simplest explanation of what we observe, since it doesn't impose wave function collapse. Sean Carrol advocates this argument really well
@Michael-ul7kv
@Michael-ul7kv Ай бұрын
Very far-fetched
@sethlamancusa
@sethlamancusa Ай бұрын
@@Michael-ul7kv I agree actually that its unlikely that "many worlds" is the right way of thinking about the entire wave function and its splitting, but I do think it's the closest thing to a philosophically sensible interpretation and the best starting point for continuing to think about foundations of qm, which has been woefully neglected for the past century
@notarobot1494
@notarobot1494 Ай бұрын
I think the issue isn’t that he’s presenting the multiverse hypothesis at all, but that he’s presenting it to the public who doesn’t have the information he does. Sure, it might be a useful model, but presumably nobody in the audience understands what’s flawed with this model because he’s presenting it so confidently as fact
@christineliang4670
@christineliang4670 Ай бұрын
@0:40 "Where does this superpower come from? Quantum computer is the first technology that takes the idea serious that we live in a multiverse. It can be seen as farming out computations to parallel universes." This is David Deutsch's idea !! in his book "The Fabric of Reality".
@MattHabermehl
@MattHabermehl Ай бұрын
If we are exploiting parallell worlds to do quantum computation, does that mean that those worlds also have a quantum computer doing the same thing?
@jettrom609
@jettrom609 27 күн бұрын
“Parallel worlds” is more of an analogy in this scenario. We are not actually exploiting other worlds to do computations, but we are doing something similar. Quantum computers can essentially evaluate multiple different possibilities at the same time, collapsing them into a single result.
@ralfbaechle
@ralfbaechle Ай бұрын
While the existence of the multiverse is unproven and probably unprovable I learned it to be a great way of explaining things at a popular science level. Computer architecture has always been my thing. And so has physics been, so quantum computers are just the next crazy thing I'd love to work on.
@scheeenfilmiesgucke
@scheeenfilmiesgucke Ай бұрын
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@ralfbaechle
@ralfbaechle Ай бұрын
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@scheeenfilmiesgucke Ай бұрын
@@ralfbaechle Gregor Baechle...
@ralfbaechle
@ralfbaechle Ай бұрын
@@scheeenfilmiesgucke Jetzt schon. Dank google ;-)
@DerekDAngel
@DerekDAngel Ай бұрын
We may not be able to prove the multiverse theory, but when he mentions a "parallel" universe i believe he's referring to the duality of this universe that we're experiencing today. Our universe is technically two realities, and could potentially be conjoined in a state of superposition with equipment like this. We harvest anti-matter, and the existence of anti-matter is sufficient evidence of a parallel universe that's made up entirely of anti-matter.
@derekroper3168
@derekroper3168 Ай бұрын
If you think that climate change is humanity’s most urgent problem versus a possible looming nuclear war on more than one front you need to rethink things.
@EolosMusic
@EolosMusic 27 күн бұрын
Touch some grass ma boy
@christophessig5686
@christophessig5686 Ай бұрын
Out of all possible multiverses, we live in the one, where he chose this outfit - or maybe he just asked his quantum-computer what 16yos would think looks cool.
@mactubex
@mactubex Ай бұрын
I think they do not know time has passed, they have lived in the lab since 1997
@RoySmith-lb9vh
@RoySmith-lb9vh 25 күн бұрын
Where he is from, it is cool
@DerekDAngel
@DerekDAngel Ай бұрын
I'm both enamored and terrified of what these machines will be capable of. I wish Turing, Bohr, Einstein, and Oppenheimer were here to see this. They would be so proud.
@benius42
@benius42 Ай бұрын
The day Google is reading your bloodsugar and smelling your food we are doomed.
@fonzdaii
@fonzdaii Ай бұрын
He just talked about potentially expanding your consciousness through spacetime and you're worried about glucose meters?
@Toughbeard
@Toughbeard Ай бұрын
I would like to see the brute forcing capability of the QC against the current 256Bit encryption. Now he said the processing power is 1 Billion times more at the currect phase and here is a quote "AES-256 encryption is virtually uncrackable using any brute-force method. It would take millions of years to break it using the current computing technology and capabilities." My math may not be on par with this guy but I think he said he can brute force the AES-256 in 0.365 days... thats 8.76 hours... so a lack of how many millions of years is the unknown in this equation. Am I wrong here? And we are talking phase 2...
@colton_936
@colton_936 Ай бұрын
Can't wait to see what's possible with quantum AI
@ix4564
@ix4564 Ай бұрын
Teleportation and holodeck from star trek
@moundagarten69
@moundagarten69 Ай бұрын
Me too. The OTT hype potential will be incredible!
@londontrack6099
@londontrack6099 Ай бұрын
What are some examples?
@jurjenbos228
@jurjenbos228 Ай бұрын
That's nothing. If you also use cold fusion and cyber genetic blockchains, you will get millions (of investment money).
@JM-us3fr
@JM-us3fr Ай бұрын
Don’t forget about cryptography! Being able to factor integers or computer discrete logarithms instantly breaks many commonly used crypto systems.
@CplusO2
@CplusO2 Ай бұрын
Fully, the first real example of quantum computing may be to hack crypto.
@evrenguney1
@evrenguney1 28 күн бұрын
Does anyone know what the big step in optimization using Quantum computers is ?
@Its_marcc
@Its_marcc Ай бұрын
Wow it's Dr. Emmet from back to the future - life this guy and his style and knowledge
@uapReX
@uapReX Ай бұрын
Now I want a 'Time Crystal ' :P
@bigcountrymountainman9740
@bigcountrymountainman9740 Ай бұрын
Walmart has them for $12.97
@ramireznoy
@ramireznoy Ай бұрын
buzz-wording
@mcpoulet13
@mcpoulet13 Ай бұрын
Is there a parallel universe where he doesn't have his sun glasses on his head while giving this talk because it would be less distracting.
@alexeykulikov5661
@alexeykulikov5661 Ай бұрын
Not sure what you dislike about that. It's a part of his style, he wants it, he wears it.
@abhijeet60
@abhijeet60 Ай бұрын
I hope there should be a parallel universe where you are listening his words rather then watching his glasses
@Lootalot
@Lootalot Ай бұрын
I hope there is a parallel universe where I don’t read this obnoxious comment 🚮
@mcpoulet13
@mcpoulet13 17 күн бұрын
@@Lootalot sorry, wrong universe
@ripvanstinkle
@ripvanstinkle 20 күн бұрын
Two quotes that will now live in my head rent free: "Quantum computing is the first technology that takes the idea that we live in a multi-verse seriously. It can be seen as farming out computations to parallel universes." "Consciousness is how we experience the emergence of a single classical world out of the many the multiverse is composed of."
@djoecav
@djoecav 29 күн бұрын
Next time get some aviator goggles. With that fit and that dome, you could probably make it work.
@miggle1875
@miggle1875 Ай бұрын
I want to believe him but those weird sunglasses on his head are suspicious 😅
@paultoensing3126
@paultoensing3126 Ай бұрын
He’s protecting us from his glare.
@miggle1875
@miggle1875 Ай бұрын
@@paultoensing3126 haha fair enough
@madwax0r
@madwax0r Ай бұрын
😂
@AI_Image_Master
@AI_Image_Master Ай бұрын
Many people actually refute the suggestion that they actual computation that they did would take 1 B years for today's fastest super computer to do. It's above my pay grade to explain it, but I have read a lot from reputable sources that their claim is not correct.
@mrsquiggles1379
@mrsquiggles1379 29 күн бұрын
I couldnt imagine being the lead of a bleeding edge field as this. Mapping consciousness? this is wild
@h.h.c466
@h.h.c466 Ай бұрын
04:10 finding one item in a DB of four cannot be done with one call in traditional instances? How is this meant? It is one query. It is quite strangely worded when referring to the search algorithm behind it. "In a database of four?" Sorry .. it is Big O root of n on average .. so could be 50% of cases 2 calls ... ah he meant Iterative Amplification and then it highlights within the superimposition the one state with high prob. yeah that is then 1.23 iterations , so 1 enough?
@h.h.c466
@h.h.c466 Ай бұрын
For me the Grover Algorithm is like a parallel suspect line: parallel witness checking all suspects simultaneously, where each suspect reacts to the witness's criteria without direct marking. With each iteration, the suspect matching the criteria becomes more prominent, while others feel increasingly overlooked. This repeated process makes the correct suspect stand out more, ensuring they are identified with high probability in the final check .... probably more complicated in the setup with the Repetition of Oracle and Diffusion but for me it helped getting the rough idea understood.
@rhvre
@rhvre Ай бұрын
This dude isn't what you think - he's cooler!
@noworriesbehappymr.x7681
@noworriesbehappymr.x7681 Ай бұрын
What is he talking about?
@tysonfinn1470
@tysonfinn1470 Ай бұрын
After he explained it all perfectly i still didnt understand anything but i think his sunglasses are cool.
@mikkel715
@mikkel715 Ай бұрын
There is no evidence proving that quantum computers require parallel worlds. This video is a promotion of the 'Many Worlds' interpretation, which is just one of several interpretations of quantum mechanics.
@somenygaard
@somenygaard Ай бұрын
Denying the massive evidence for ID is at this point becoming comedic considering the “evidence” for a multiverse is paper thin.
@eastindiaV
@eastindiaV 22 күн бұрын
So the key is to have an insane ammount of storage space, full of data, that was translated from text to algorithm... and then to code. Then, run that through a processor, which has inputs from the user, to achieve different tasks. And all that funnels into a display, which can show images of data that has been quantized. That's the most basic setup. Then the next logical step, is to add machine learning to the storage unit, to further integrate whats been stored. Then, youd start feeding more information into the storage unit, for more abilities on the processing and display side. And forget computer code. The best way is to create algorithms that can translate speech and text, into the computers own language.
@danjo8673
@danjo8673 Ай бұрын
Looks like Skynet is almost here 😀 With these advancements so far, this computer could calculate its own redesign and finish the final four steps in no time. Computers have come a long way, especially since my first computer was an Atari 800XL and a model 1050 5 1/4 inch floppy drive 41 years ago. I still have it, and it still works!
@Laralinda
@Laralinda Ай бұрын
So he must have some kind of theory how this "smartphone-NMR" should work. What is it? How it is supposed to work?
@VioletWander314
@VioletWander314 29 күн бұрын
So fun, I call these pocket dimensions! (All simultaneous possibilities positionally)
@0xsupersane920
@0xsupersane920 Ай бұрын
He's like the Kanye of the Quantum computing world.
@Raydensheraj
@Raydensheraj 23 күн бұрын
And Kanye West is just a Xanax version of Farrakhan.
@reggieziet
@reggieziet Ай бұрын
Well, with that sunglasses, Mr. Neven is even cooler than Quantum Computers.
@h.h.c466
@h.h.c466 Ай бұрын
So it starts with three coins mentioned 01:25 , and some python, how hard in this going to be .. 😊
@r0d0j0g9
@r0d0j0g9 Ай бұрын
Why we dont use quantum computers to improve AI
@hardheadjarhead
@hardheadjarhead Ай бұрын
It’s going to be the other way around. We’ll use A.I. to perfect quantum computing. If we get AGI, it will happen rather quickly.
@benhammond6717
@benhammond6717 Ай бұрын
So this guy is the main super villain in the next Bond movie right?
@Joeofiowa
@Joeofiowa Ай бұрын
Great example of oversimplification essentially making the points meaningless
@johnsuede
@johnsuede 11 күн бұрын
What would be the alternative? Respectfully, theoretical physicists have IQ in the top .1%. It would be tough to fill a Ted talk room for this lecture I think. The only alternative is to simplify.
@Yourmission9
@Yourmission9 Ай бұрын
This was highly interesting, and I enjoyed how he broke it down for the audience. On a side note can I say this gentleman looks like the German version of Bryan Cranston?
@user-sy2ik7pl1w
@user-sy2ik7pl1w 27 күн бұрын
Imagine being able to deliver individual cure if Quantum computers live upto it's promise. I don't understand a word he said, but I can sense the step is in the right direction.
@mercace156
@mercace156 Ай бұрын
What stocks to buy besides QUBT?
@undaware
@undaware Ай бұрын
It could yet be all in their heads.
@brianegendorf2023
@brianegendorf2023 22 күн бұрын
On one hand, he is going for the technical aspects of what Quantum Computing looks like. But I just want to point out...that the best analogy I can give to simplify the advantage of such a computer..think of it this way..Everything our current computers do requires some kind of bandwith of data that is usually distributed across a bus..(a bank of circuit lines set aside for a specific purpose. Like a RAM bus, or I/O bus). Buses get bigger every few generations of computers to handle more data going back and forth in the computer. A single bus can have 64, 128, 256 lanes or more to accomodate all of the digital 1's and 0's passing through them. Like lanes of a highway. Imagine if your local highway had 128 lanes to accommodate all of the traffic driving on it. Now, with q-bits in quantum mechanics, the "1"'s and "0"s are replaced with 0-10*x^27 or something like that as a single digit. Suddenly, all of the traffic in the 128 lane highway fits into a single lane, and there is still a LOT more room for cars before you'd need to create a second lane. Like every car on the planet and THEN a lot more could fit in that lane. And the thing is. because its actually a single "digit" on that quantum board, it doesn't take any longer for a digit of any value of that q-bit to reach the end of its trip. If you put a large number in a standard computer, it takes several clock cycles to fully move that information to the next part of the circuit. In a quantum computer, moving a number that fits in that q-bit range only takes....one clock cycle. Can you imagine how fast those computers will be when they finally start doing practical things? We might actually have to purposely slow the user interface portions of the computer down to make it even usable by humans.
@toi_techno
@toi_techno Ай бұрын
Lock up your undergrads, Hartmut's here
@WyFoster
@WyFoster Ай бұрын
Quantum computer, can give you an answer to a yes or no question, and every answer in-between. Extraordinary.
@diegoalejandrosanchezherre4788
@diegoalejandrosanchezherre4788 Ай бұрын
actually, is more like explore all the posible path's of a labyrinth at the same time...
@Nelo390
@Nelo390 Ай бұрын
That isn't it at all.
@mrcakey3704
@mrcakey3704 Ай бұрын
I was terrified. A man pronounced quantum in a quirky way a lot. I'm still terrified.
@YvonneChavez_0
@YvonneChavez_0 Ай бұрын
Hallelujah!!! I’m favored and blessed with $60,000 every week! Now I can afford anything and also support the work of God and the church.
@BrendaRogers_5
@BrendaRogers_5 Ай бұрын
Oh really? Tell me more!
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@YvonneChavez_0 Ай бұрын
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@YvonneChavez_0 Ай бұрын
After raising up to 60k trading with her, I bought a new house and car here in the US and also paid for my son’s (Oscar) surgery. Glory to God.shalom.
@MelissaCarter4
@MelissaCarter4 Ай бұрын
I know Ana Graciela Blackwelder, and I have also had success...
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@MelissaCarter4 Ай бұрын
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@plateer42
@plateer42 Ай бұрын
Show some results. Just another pretty presentation.
@AI_Image_Master
@AI_Image_Master Ай бұрын
He's just hitting all the important buzzwords and explaining nothing. As he said he has been working on Goggles Quantum computer for 12 years and basically at this point has nothing really to show.
@raralis
@raralis Ай бұрын
100 qubits? Dynex is already reaching 1m qubits
@kristianTV1974
@kristianTV1974 22 күн бұрын
Well, their marketing department is at least.
@spzize
@spzize Ай бұрын
I saw this title and thought to myself, ''literally!"
@LostWolvesNomad
@LostWolvesNomad Ай бұрын
Did he just say these computers will evolve humans?
@hellbenderdesign
@hellbenderdesign 27 күн бұрын
This talk would have been exponentially better had he just worn those sunglasses.
@WanderingWeirdly
@WanderingWeirdly Ай бұрын
3:01 So, Naruto's shadow clone training 🙃
@pogothem3526
@pogothem3526 Ай бұрын
bro dripped out beyond belief
@jaseboon6282
@jaseboon6282 Ай бұрын
What happens when AI is loaded onto a QC ?
@ArthurLi-wl7ni
@ArthurLi-wl7ni Ай бұрын
What’s the implications for bitcoin?
@dinarwali386
@dinarwali386 Ай бұрын
Fascinating: What are the biggest challenges to building a large-scale quantum computer?
@BarryKort
@BarryKort Ай бұрын
Decoherence is the chief issue to deal with. Entangled qubits tend to decohere for multiple reasons, limiting the number of computational steps that can be completed before decoherence ruins the calculation.
@jmanakajosh9354
@jmanakajosh9354 Ай бұрын
​@@BarryKort Thank you! That's enlightening.
@corrupted_realm
@corrupted_realm 28 күн бұрын
Noise
@100amps
@100amps Ай бұрын
The world has one terrifyingly important challenge that doesn't seem to be getting the attention of the worlds smartest people and their brilliant technical achievements. Ridding itself of dictatorships. Ridding itself of disinformation. Ridding itself of the power to end technology and its achievements. ...Some input for your quantum computer.
@corwinzelazney5312
@corwinzelazney5312 Ай бұрын
Love the way he pronounces quantum: kw-ant-um.
@serenityskies4477
@serenityskies4477 Ай бұрын
*****General Audience for people like me - Used gpt-4 to break the speech down in a way I can understand: Ladies and gentlemen, gather 'round! I'm Hartmut, and I've been running Google Quantum AI since 2012, which makes me either a genius or someone who really needs a hobby. Today, I’m going to talk to you about quantum computers, which are like regular computers but with capes and the ability to time travel. Your laptop and those giant Google servers are pretty cool, right? They run on binary logic, which means they only understand zeros and ones. Very basic, very "my first computer." But a quantum computer? That’s like a computer that’s had a triple shot of espresso. It uses the laws of quantum physics, which basically means it can juggle a million balls while riding a unicycle and solving a Rubik’s Cube. So, what’s the deal with quantum computing’s superpower? It's all about something called superposition. Imagine you’ve got three light switches in your house. Normally, they’re either on or off. But in the quantum world, these switches can be on, off, and possibly attending a disco party in another dimension all at the same time. It’s like trying to predict what a cat will do - impossible! In classical physics, if you know which forces act on a system, you can predict its future. But with quantum physics, the system can branch into multiple configurations simultaneously, like a choose-your-own-adventure book that’s been hit by lightning. You have to keep track of all these possibilities, which is like trying to organize a sock drawer where the socks keep changing colors and jumping into different drawers. Let’s apply this to computing. Imagine you have a giant toy box with a million toys. You hide a toy in one of the boxes, and to find it, you’d usually have to open about half a million boxes, which sounds like a very tedious game show. But with a quantum computer, it’s like you’ve got magical pixie dust that lets you find the toy in just 1,000 tries. It’s because the computer is peeking into parallel universes and saying, “Hey, anyone seen my toy?” Here’s a simple quantum computer program. It looks like sheet music. Each line represents a qubit - that’s a quantum bit, not to be confused with Q-bert, the arcade game - and each box is an operation. When we run it, it sends the program to our data center in Santa Barbara, where the magic happens. They control the qubits with electrical pulses, which is like conducting an orchestra where the instruments keep turning into different animals. For instance, we made something called time crystals. It sounds like a prop from a bad sci-fi movie, but these things actually change over time without using any energy. It’s like having a toy that keeps changing color without needing batteries, or a kid who cleans their room without being asked. Pure magic. And we’re working on other amazing things too. Imagine you have two identical Lego bricks. If you swap them in real life, nothing happens. But in quantum physics, swapping them could change everything, like rearranging your furniture and suddenly finding you’ve got an indoor pool. We haven’t yet done anything on a quantum computer that can’t be done on a regular one, but we’re close. We’re designing algorithms that could lead to amazing things, like a device in your phone that warns you when you’re about to step into a dirty room. Imagine your phone saying, “Hey, buddy, maybe let’s not go into that bathroom.” To make this happen, we need a big, error-corrected quantum computer with a million qubits. We’re halfway there and hope to finish by the end of this decade. This computer could help design better medicines, faster-charging batteries, and even fusion reactors to combat climate change, which is a very fancy way of saying it could save the world. We’ve also got a new algorithm that speeds up solving puzzles. In the future, a quantum AI could beat regular AI at games like chess or Go, which means your computer will not only be smarter than you, but it will also gloat about it. I’m also interested in how quantum physics could help us understand consciousness. We’re starting experiments to test if consciousness is how we experience the emergence of a single world out of many in the multiverse. In other words, we’re trying to figure out if our brains are just very sophisticated, very confused quantum computers. In conclusion, we’re making great progress toward building the first useful quantum computer. It’s going to help solve important challenges and be a tremendous gift to future generations, giving them new tools to solve problems that are unsolvable today. Thank you, and please tip your waitress.
@bomberman666
@bomberman666 Ай бұрын
Waaaad? How it knew i needed to tip?
@notarobot1494
@notarobot1494 Ай бұрын
this is a really bad explanation lol- I can’t understand what the guy is saying, but the AI dumbification just says “quantum computer stuff is craaaazy” and doesn’t explain how they’re work
@marcblum5348
@marcblum5348 24 күн бұрын
Sounds megalomanic. And selling 1/3 as "around half" reveals that we are listening to a marketing pitch.
@قصص_شفاء_شيقة_الشفاءمن_السرطان
@قصص_شفاء_شيقة_الشفاءمن_السرطان Ай бұрын
اذا كنت مريض ...اخبرني بمرضك لأساعدك بالمعلومه اللتي تفيدك 🔥🔥🔥
@familyplans3788
@familyplans3788 Ай бұрын
I have actually seen and bought a watch he was talking about , I was in Tokyo and this guy was walking towards me dragging two heavy suitcases and i asked him the time He looked at his wrist and he was wearing the most amazing watch i had ever seen !! I said " blimey thats a cool watch" He replied " Yeah it tells the time wherever you are in the world , it does complex calculations using your brain waves and has a wifi connection second to none" I said crikey that's brilliant where did you get it ?" He said " well actually this is for sale for 50 Dollars " I'm like "What? that's cheap as anything! can i buy it?" He said " Ok " and took it off and gave it to me As i walked away he said " You have forgotten the batteries" and slid the heavy suitcases towards me!! True Story
@CrashBashL
@CrashBashL 13 күн бұрын
Thank you for this lecture. Now I know how to use my own quantum computer.
@4LauraNP
@4LauraNP Ай бұрын
Nurse Practitioner here... wow! Wheels in brain rapidly turning! The applications in healthcare are immeasurable! Awesome! Thanks for what you do
@davidnewell3232
@davidnewell3232 Ай бұрын
The wheels in the brain go round and round, round and round...
@jurjenbos228
@jurjenbos228 Ай бұрын
Yes, it is pretty good marketing.
@seekerofthemutablebalance5228
@seekerofthemutablebalance5228 Ай бұрын
It's simultaneously cutting edge science and complete bs marketing. Quantum science
@yeshwanthk451
@yeshwanthk451 Ай бұрын
If quantum computing can be so advanced and can make our minds bend, why cant it find a cure for cancer?
@abdulmuqusit4747
@abdulmuqusit4747 Ай бұрын
Ummm, I think he mentioned that we don't have a practical application of Quantum Computers 'yet'.
@Manatoro
@Manatoro 24 күн бұрын
Is he suggesting that each person has their own experience of the multiverse? In other words, every conscious being lives in its own universe, tuned from the multiverse. Consciousness is the tuning that travels through every living being across the multiverse. Therefore, consciousness is one, but with different experiences across various universes. Every living being is a fraction of its expression. It may be Existance itself.
@PK-tc2uq
@PK-tc2uq 8 күн бұрын
No need to worry about free radicals. James Bond already disarmed them in one of the early Bond movies.
@user-pw7up1yd8b
@user-pw7up1yd8b 13 күн бұрын
Its actually impossible but also scaring thinkin about combine AI with this
@mikewebb1514
@mikewebb1514 Ай бұрын
My basic understanding has been that surfing the multiverse gives the illusion of free will and is the basis of consciousness. Glad to hear that Hartmut Neven had a similar thought. Would love to learn more. I marvel at what leap someone had to have to harness the multiverse in computing. Does it mean that there are a huge number of quantum computers in "many worlds" running the program in parallel? Once a reality splits off from this parallel path do we loose connection to that machine, or is that how the probability is calculated?
@lucasinatur2925
@lucasinatur2925 Ай бұрын
This many worlds or multiverse interpretation of quantum mechanics is not even testable or provable in any way. I really don't like how he wasn't more clear about his use of metaphors, especially with such a large audience. Additionally quantum computers are not normal computers which can run a lot of things in parallel, these things exist already. Quantum computers work fundamentally different and the "parallelization" happening in them is completely different from traditional parallelization.
@mikewebb1514
@mikewebb1514 Ай бұрын
​@@lucasinatur2925 Lucas, I am an artist, one who wanders the labyrinth of scientific discovery, embracing my peculiar nature. As an artist, I strive to decipher the intricate patterns woven into the fabric of what I read. For a scientist, the multiverse theory may hold little utility, for it stretches beyond the confines of our testable reality. This boundary marks the edge of hypotheses, a threshold many are content to honor. I understand and respect this devotion to empirical rigor. Yet, as an artist, I am liberated from the shackles of the provable. My imagination embarks on daring voyages through realms of "what if," enthralled by the boundless expanse of possibilities. Scientists unveil their finest theories, and my mind dances with these concepts until they spark a revelation. Much of it is fantasy but that's ok for me.
@Bluth53
@Bluth53 Ай бұрын
This talk wasn't impressive - shades worn on the head though, are and will always be, so cool 😎
@miggle1875
@miggle1875 Ай бұрын
Uh, wrong lol
@acmelka
@acmelka Ай бұрын
He should have worn them down and owned the evil genius look
@MGBranco
@MGBranco 19 күн бұрын
Well I start programing with the zx spectrum like what...40,42 years ago? I wonder how it the home computer will be within 40 years? I sure it will be implanted in our brain for sure!
@ramsenn2680
@ramsenn2680 Ай бұрын
So is QC just replacing current physical silicon/electricity computation with wave conversion of the same threads, thereby allowing almost limitless computation in a short time since you’re not bound by physical elements?
@hinalpatel9171
@hinalpatel9171 Ай бұрын
Measuring or leaving the system undisturbed that’s all it is ..
@susanblackley7065
@susanblackley7065 Ай бұрын
Rabbit holes, here I come!
@duytdl
@duytdl Ай бұрын
Overselling and underreporting downsides. The fact that you need error correction is already an axe to the knee.
@uaps28
@uaps28 Ай бұрын
Oh, baby, the quantum computing revolution has arrived!!!!
@moonlightzanelengubane713
@moonlightzanelengubane713 Ай бұрын
im hoping to be alive to see the revolution of Quantum Computers in my lifetime
@mattfrenden1000
@mattfrenden1000 Ай бұрын
I guess it'll only get better and smaller from here
@akivaprivate595
@akivaprivate595 Ай бұрын
The Quantum Computers has no clothes
@seekerofthemutablebalance5228
@seekerofthemutablebalance5228 Ай бұрын
The real science is the friends we made along the way
@notarobot1494
@notarobot1494 Ай бұрын
what is this thread 😭😭
@danjwalker
@danjwalker 23 күн бұрын
To summarize for all you noobs out there. This is deconjucating passive instances of unicle code aversion techniques. It provides post-computational pragmatic analysis by divding nuberations on a passive scale.
@Felixxenon
@Felixxenon Ай бұрын
I thought there was a purpose with his glasses through the video, but it was only for...
@dantausanovitch307
@dantausanovitch307 Ай бұрын
Yes, of course, but… what?
@benwillvv
@benwillvv Ай бұрын
This was not the most compelling explanation of quantum computing we’ve heard.
@mjuy-ur3xn
@mjuy-ur3xn Ай бұрын
Fusion Power and Quantum Computers. 2 technologies we may not see in our lifetime.
@homewall744
@homewall744 Ай бұрын
So they are what I think: mostly hype today with promises of grandeur in the future.
@BK-hn6jc
@BK-hn6jc Ай бұрын
Thanos has entered the chat when he said „Time Crystal“
@aloethej.o.a.t5566
@aloethej.o.a.t5566 Ай бұрын
So basically, while regular computers are impressive, quantum computers are like the Avengers of the tech world, ready to save the day by solving problems we once thought were unsolvable
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