the use of 'quantum' appears to be tagging onto the potential of quantum annealers (which have repetitively [1] [2] been shown to be classically tractable) while trying to mimic a kind of quantum tunneling, ie the…
there's still a long road to commercial applications but today's hardware is simulating quantum systems beyond the scale of classical methods, for example [1]; an interesting line of work opposite to this can be found…
They recently bought a more gate based quantum computing company [1] [1] https://www.dwavequantum.com/company/newsroom/press-release/...
Kind of off topic as that was the previous Trump administration, but they were also a 'shack of clowns'
The actual article that this summarizes is free and linked on the briefing
Would you be able to recommend resources on learning towards becoming somewhat trained in typography? Beyond blogs and coursera courses, where might one start?
This is a really interesting line of thought which, coupled with current protections via this idea of corporate personhood, does begin to portray companies as being far above mere workers in power and status.
the use of 'quantum' appears to be tagging onto the potential of quantum annealers (which have repetitively [1] [2] been shown to be classically tractable) while trying to mimic a kind of quantum tunneling, ie the…
there's still a long road to commercial applications but today's hardware is simulating quantum systems beyond the scale of classical methods, for example [1]; an interesting line of work opposite to this can be found…
They recently bought a more gate based quantum computing company [1] [1] https://www.dwavequantum.com/company/newsroom/press-release/...
Kind of off topic as that was the previous Trump administration, but they were also a 'shack of clowns'
The actual article that this summarizes is free and linked on the briefing
Would you be able to recommend resources on learning towards becoming somewhat trained in typography? Beyond blogs and coursera courses, where might one start?
This is a really interesting line of thought which, coupled with current protections via this idea of corporate personhood, does begin to portray companies as being far above mere workers in power and status.