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by richardkmichael 2151 days ago
You can do this today with DWave, Rigetti and Xanadu. I've used D-Wave myself, signing up for their LEAP platform is inexpensive (possibly free for a small amount of use, I'm not sure about their current offering).

There are different implementations of "quantum computing" which are appropriate for different types of problems. Google and Wikipedia will teach you about them, for example quantum annealing vs. universal quantum computing.