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With Google Quantum AI, we’re introducing AlphaQubit: an AI-based system that can more accurately identify errors inside quantum computers. 🖥️ Here’s why this is important. ↓ Certain problems which would take a classical computer billions of years to solve, can be solved by quantum computers in a few hours. The issue? These systems aren’t as reliable as we’d like. Quantum error correction solves this by: ◾Grouping multiple qubits into a single logical qubit. ◾Making consistency checks. ◾Using a decoder to identify and correct errors from those consistency checks. AlphaQubit achieves a new state-of-the-art in decoding accuracy, helping to make quantum computers more reliable. AlphaQubit shows the potential of machine learning approaches in this space. We look forward to advancing this work, helping pave the way for more stable and reliable quantum systems. ↓ https://goo.gle/3V0rVCo
Google DeepMind Impressive work on exploring how LSTMs scale up to code distance 7! Does it have diminishing returns at higher distances? Kudos on the excellent research!
Wow, this is a game-changer! AlphaQubit is like giving quantum computers a “superpower” to spot and fix their own mistakes. Imagine a superhero that saves the day by making sure everything works perfectly—who wouldn’t want that for something as mind-bending as quantum computing? 🙌 Kudos to Google DeepMind for pushing the limits and showing how AI can clean up the messy bits in quantum systems. This is the kind of breakthrough that’ll make tech history. Can’t wait to see what’s next! #QuantumComputing #AI #DeepMind #Innovation #MachineLearning #FutureTech
This is a game changer for tech! Keep pushing forward! #FutureTech
Impressive! Google Quantum AI’s AlphaQubit is a major step toward making quantum computing more reliable and efficient. At SX2, we’re excited about the potential of AI and quantum tech to transform industries. Let’s connect and explore how we can innovate together! Google DeepMind
Isn't the whole point of Quantum computation being probabilistic rather than deterministic. The point made here that accurately identifies errors from what base or reference is totally a subjective opinion! Whatever Superposition or Interference one can do but it will always be probabilistic in nature. The best example is the legendary Shor's Algorithm where one can find highly probables to find correct factors but there is no guarantee that it will be correct at all times.
AlphaQubit is a game-changer! Combining machine learning with quantum error correction brings us closer to reliable quantum computing. Solving complex problems in hours instead of millennia could revolutionize industries. Excited to see what’s next!
Enhancing error correction with AI not only boosts reliability but also brings us closer to unlocking the immense potential of quantum systems. This innovation can revolutionize fields like cryptography, drug discovery, and optimization by making quantum solutions more accessible and dependable. Google DeepMind Nice to see how this shapes the future of computing!
Yesterday I read a post by Microsoft on their work with Atom Computing about their breakthrough with 24 entangled logical qubit and also about detection and corrections. Today we are seeing google introducing AlphaQubit. As investors or technologists ( whatever may be the case) we need to estimate 1. The trajectory quantum computing will take. 2. What kind of scaling we will see with coupling of quantum computing and AI. It is getting extremely difficult to project the technology landscape in say 5 years. It will very interesting to find out what other technologists and investors are thinking in this regards. Thank you Arnab #quantumcomputing #ai #artificialintelligence #google #deepmind #microsoft #investor #future #tech #futureofai
This looks promising 😁
Quantum error correction is a critical step toward unlocking the full potential of quantum computing. AlphaQubit’s breakthrough in decoding accuracy is a testament to the power of AI-driven innovation. Exciting times for quantum technology!