How do quantum computers work?

Quantum computers are said to have the potential to offer computing power far larger than what we have today. Are they really these miracles of quantum computing or are they just over-hyped? You can have brief information in our video on how quantum computing works related to superpositioning and energy states of atomic particles.

Quantum science at Oak Ridge National Laboratory

The laws of quantum mechanics describe the strange behavior of subatomic particles. Harnessing the power of quantum mechanics could create a technological revolution, and Oak Ridge National Laboratory is leading the way. ORNL experts are focusing on four critical areas of quantum research: computing, materials,

Quantum Impact: Teaching the next generation of quantum (Ep. 2)

The school of quantum computing is now in session. According to LinkedIn, quantum-related job postings have increased 180% and major universities play a key role in developing the next generation of quantum programmers, scientists, engineers and researchers. This episode of Quantum Impact takes place at the University of Washington, one of Microsoft’s partners in the Northwest Quantum Nexus and home of the QuantumX initiative. Our host, Dr. Krysta Svore, general manager of quantum systems and software at Microsoft, sits down with Professor Kai-Mei Fu, an experimental physics researcher and professor focusing on advanced quantum technologies. Kai-Mei and Krysta discuss their paths to discovering the field of quantum and then, Krysta speaks with students around campus about their quantum research. Finally, they offer advice to students who are interested in exploring quantum as a career path.

Quantum Impact: Computing a more sustainable future (Ep. 1)

While quantum computing may seem like the next frontier, its foundations have actually been around for billions of years—in the natural world. This episode of Quantum Impact explores the ways in which we can tap into nature’s organic systems and processes to help solve some of today’s most pressing issues around climate change and environmental sustainability. Join Dr. Julie Love, senior director of quantum business development at Microsoft, and Lucas Joppa, Microsoft’s chief environmental officer, as they discuss the complex problem of land use optimization, one environmental challenge that can be addressed through quantum solutions.

Introducing Quantum Impact (Ep. 0)

From early cancer detection to fighting climate change, new advances in quantum computing are inspiring solutions to some of the world’s most pressing issues. Explore the possibilities in our newest series, Quantum Impact, hosted by Dr. Julie Love and Dr. Krysta Svore of Microsoft

The Hype Over Quantum Computers, Explained

In October 2019, Google made a big announcement. It announced its 53-qubit quantum computer named Sycamore had achieved ‘quantum supremacy.’ That’s when quantum computers can complete tasks exponentially more quickly than their classical counterparts. In this case, Google said its quantum machine completed a task in 200 seconds that would have taken the world’s most powerful computer 10,000 years to complete. IBM, another major player in quantum computing, took issue with the findings. Either way, it was a big milestone in quantum computing, and it’s leading to a lot of hype in the field. Here’s how quantum computing works, and how it could change everything from Wall Street to Big Pharma and beyond.

Quantum Computing, Explained | Hartmut Neven | Google Zeitgeist 2019

Are we about to enter the modern-day Industrial Revolution? Google Engineering Director Hartmut Neven discusses the incredible technological advances made when quantum supremacy was achieved but how there is still an immense amount of work to be done in the future. Google Zeitgeist is a collection of talks by people who are changing the world. Hear entrepreneurs, CEOs, storytellers, scientists, and dreamers share their visions of how we can shape tomorrow. Hartmut Neven is an Engineering Director at Google. He is the founder and manager of the Quantum Artificial Intelligence lab. His team developed the visual search service which today is used by a large number of Google products including Image Search, Google Photos, YouTube, Street View and Google Goggles.

Artificial Intelligence that will Change the Future of Humanity

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Could Artificial Intelligence be detrimental to the Future of Humanity? Could this just the natural progression or a technological world..Why are people such as Elon Musk warning us about the dangers of AI.. and at the same time being a major player in its creation? Featuring William Henry & Richard Dolan. In partnership with GAIA.