Cal Newport
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That's just not how it works.
So, quantum's interesting.
It's just really hard.
The problem is the errors multiply.
I mean, the
make these qubits, these quantum bits they use for these algorithms.
It's incredibly complicated.
There's different ways to do it, but in some ways you have laser beams in a super cool chamber holding like a particle in a very careful state.
It generates errors and then the errors add up with other errors.
And after you make enough of these things, then the errors, they swamp out of control.
It's a really, you know.
It's not.
In fact, now I want to know what QAI is.
What is QAI?
You mentioned QAI.
Yeah.
But I mean, is there a particular product or just people talking about Quantum's going to just make AI better?
Yeah, I'm curious what they're working on.
UT Austin has...
good quantum theorist, like I'm searching for it, a guy I knew from IT, they hired him away there, RC Quantum, Quantum AI, merges quantum compute with machine learning in the process, high-dimensional data faster than classical systems.