Submitted by ryusan8989 t3_ye3hz1 in singularity

Does anyone with greater understanding of quantum computers know the current state of quantum computers? Have there been any real major breakthroughs that are accelerating their use? Have we seen any practical applications of the computers yet?

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AdditionalPizza t1_itwyz3z wrote

This guy does yearly updates on quantum computing on youtube. He provides all the links for further reading.

It's a pretty confusing subject, but what I gather is scaling up number of qubits is going slowly but surely so far. There's been a few cool discoveries, though I don't have enough general knowledge to explain them well. No current sign of them being used for any new super exciting thing at the moment that I'm aware of.

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manOnPavementWaving t1_itwe8z0 wrote

https://youtu.be/SORSZ9Je-8g you'll wanna watch this guy's updates each year

but in short, nothing extremely useful is gonna come of these computers in the coming 5-10 years

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Several-Car9860 t1_itxuyro wrote

I think it's still not clear, and a lot of scientists think, that maybe they won't be useful at all (at least in the way we want the to be).

Mainly because we are making suppositions about the nature of the quantum world that may be totally wrong.

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-ZeroRelevance- t1_itzntyx wrote

Biggest breakthrough recently was some Australian scientists who managed to create an integrated quantum chip a few months back. It remains to be seen how easy it is to scale, and how reliable it is, but people seem to be optimistic. I’m not too sure on the specific details though.

Edit: Here’s a link to an Anton Petrov video explaining it in more detail

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