Sunday, September 4, 2022

Future, Applications, And Challenges Of Quantum Computing

 There is an upcoming generation of computer technology that many believe may someday double the computational power accessible to humanity by times of hundreds or perhaps million. If this occurs, we may be able to do many important activities much more quickly, including the research and testing of new medicines and the comprehension of the effects of climate change.

The computing capacity available to humans might potentially be multiplied by hundreds of thousands or perhaps millions in the future thanks to an emerging generation of computer technology. If this happens, we could be able to do a number of crucial tasks more rapidly, such as understanding the consequences of climate change and researching and testing novel medications.


Computers have greatly expanded our capabilities, but they have also forced us to confront a fresh set of issues, particularly those related to the dangers they bring to security and encryption. And given their complexity and the small number of jobs for which they have been demonstrated to be more effective than classical computer technology, some people believe that quantum computers may really never be useful at all.

So, with the help of my most recent podcast guest, Lawrence Gasman, co-founder and president of Inside Quantum Technology and author of more than 300 research publications, I've put up a summary of where we are with quantum computing now and where we want to go in the future.


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