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by bjornsing
2460 days ago
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Yea... I’m not suggesting of course that Scott is wrong about this being an illustration of “quantum supremacy”... (Did you think I was...?) But comparing it to manned flight or the first nuclear reactor... In those two cases there was a clear path to something very useful. I’m my mind this experiment changes very little as to how probable it is that we will soon have useful quantum computers, or even that we will ever have them. I guess that’s another question for Scott’s list: Q: If what we care about is computing solutions to difficult real world problems, in what way is this a meaningful milestone? |
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The first flight was 2 people in a plane that lasted very short. I could have ridden my horse more quickly over that distance! How is this a meaningful milestone?!
Well.. it demonstrates something that cannot be done on a horse (classical computer) but that can be done with a plane (quantum computer).
Is the application useful today? Probably not. But that shouldn't discourage anyone.