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After AI, quantum computing eyes its 'Sputnik' moment

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Building devices “that live up to the technology’s incredible promise requires a massive step change in scale and reliability, and that requires reliable error correction schemes”, explained John Martinis, former quantum computing lead at Google Quantum AI. Quantum computers are “really good at simulating other quantum systems”, explained Brierley, meaning they can simulate interactions between particles, atoms and molecules.

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