AI Could Make Quantum Computing Obsolete, Nobel Prize Winner Says

Last week, DeepMind’s Demis Hassabis said that AI might be able to solve problems that quantum computers were supposedly necessary for. Indeed he said that classical systems – AI run on conventional computers – can model quantum systems. Sounds like an innocent claim but is certain to upset a lot of quantum computing researchers. Hassabis bases his argument on the surprising success of Alphafold.

Quantum Explained

In explaining quantum technology, professor of physics and director of the MIT Center for Quantum Computing, Will Oliver cites MIT’s interdisciplinarity as a key component in developing these technologies. In this video he, along with research scientist Jeff Grover, explore the origins of quantum mechanics and the state of quantum computing today.

Unlocking the Quantum Revolution: How Quantum Computing Will Change the World

In this episode of Sci Discovery Chronicles, we dive deep into the mysterious and groundbreaking world of quantum computing. Discover how the strange principles of quantum mechanics, like superposition and entanglement, are being harnessed to create machines capable of solving problems beyond the reach of classical computers. We explore the potential applications of quantum technology, from revolutionizing artificial intelligence to transforming medical research, and the challenges scientists face in building reliable quantum computers. Watch till the end to uncover how quantum computing could redefine the future