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



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Quantum computers obtain superpowers by tapping into parallel universes, says Hartmut Neven, the founder and lead of Google Quantum AI. He explains how this emerging tech can far surpass traditional computers by relying on quantum physics rather than binary logic, and shares a roadmap to build the ultimate quantum computer. Learn how this fascinating and powerful tech can help humanity take on seemingly unsolvable problems in medicine, sustainable energy, AI, neuroscience and more.

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43 thoughts on “Quantum Computers Aren’t What You Think — They’re Cooler | Hartmut Neven | TED
  1. Pleas ted gove me full video 😭 completely understand and my thoughts matches his any as i expected quantum to work its same way working 😭💯🤜

  2. I am a Left Wing Christian. I voted for Harris. China is going to win the quantum arms race and America will never catch up because America cares more about religion than science. Jesus was Anti Religion. That is why religious leaders conspired with Rome to have him killed.

  3. Backstage prior to his presentation while staring in mirror… “ you aah dah spawk dat will bring zeh flame… today ehz the dah day…and.. you looook zho kül… now, go show deez nerdz how eetz dhun’

  4. My time schmatic explains it better. Multiverse well sorta, actually three but with unlimited consideration of possibilities or computing power in just one of them. You know where It is its right in front of yer eyes. Yer just not thinking.

  5. So is he saying that, by extrapolating 3 coins' options, at a casino you could predict roulette outcomes?

    Nah. He said "IF you know the forces acting upon the variables …"

    Meaning, you'd have to know, by measurable science, the arm muscle forces casting the ball, the friction losses in the wheel bearings, the dimensions and elasticity of every bumper, temperature variations in the room, the levelling of the table to over 1000 decimal places, etc, etc. In other words, no!

    Funny, but even with all the computing in the universe, you cannot PREDICT ANYTHING as a certainty. Data out only ever equals data in.

  6. If anyone else tells me the quantum computer does 0s 1s and in between I'll scream. I've heard it as if to a kiddy 1000 times.

  7. If we lived in a world without a parasitic psychopathic ruling class this would be good news. However, we can expect heightened surveillance; more efficient wars utilising Quantum AI; more efficient extraction of natural resources. Amazing healthcare breakthroughs for the super rich. but not for you because you cant afford it.

  8. 7:42 the Chinese have since refuted this "achievement". They were able to calculate in three days a solution to the same problem as Google's quantum computer, using a standard supercomputer. It did not take them "a septillion years". For more information, look up: " Solving the Sampling Problem of the Sycamore Quantum Circuits" authors Feng Pan, Keyang Chen, and Pan Zhang.

  9. I dont think it necessarily leads to multiple observable or not observable universes being the answer but more or less being able to take the approximation out of classical theory and injects an understanding of variable change and trajectory of theory or knowledgeable outcomes to a whole new level.

  10. So …not only my life is awful … now it is SCIENTIFICALLY PROVEN that there are INFINITE worlds when other versions of me have it BETTER ?!? … thanks, quantum physics, very cool

  11. so basically instead of linear progressive computing. quantum computing work on multiple and eventually all possible outcomes at an exponential rate

  12. Nice talk. Hoping for more updates in this topic from more companies working on quantum, which have the ability to solve real world problems as compared to AI, which can assist with everyday stuff and generate nice pictures 😅

  13. You know what this reminds me of? A ninjutsu called Shadow Clone Jutsu Naruto used to try and learn an incredibly difficult jutsu from trial an error. He would summon a ton of clones to gain all of the experiences of those clones at once when he sent back his clones to himself. All those clones either failed, or succeeded. All of those experiences flooded into your consciousness to gain the knowledge and experiences all at once. It's like having multiple life times all at once gaining information and then taking that information into a singular point, but on a incredible scale. Since we're talking about multiverses, which we don't even know all there is to know about our own universe. It's actually really fascinating, theory or not.

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