Google's Quantum AI team’s mission is to build quantum computing for otherwise unsolvable problems — something far beyond the capabilities of today's most powerful supercomputers. Quantum computing offers the potential to revolutionize fields as diverse as climate modeling, cybersecurity, medical innovation, and even food production. Now it’s time to get answers of your own and ask a direct question to the leading minds in Quantum computing. Leave a question below about anything you'd like to know.
Would quantum computing help solve NP-Hard problems in optimization, such as the Traveling Salesperson Problem (TSP)? If so, will quantum computing optimization be open source and free accessible (CBC, HiGH) or more commercially licensed and only available academically non-profit (e.g., Gurobi, CPLEX)?
Can quantum AI - in fact just quantum computer - prove or disprove there being only finitely many counter examples to Goldbach Conjecture?
I was wondering who owned this quantum mirror following me around...🤷♂️🪞☀️🤖👤🪽✝️
-What would a development workflow / cycle / iteration look like in a quantum ai context? -What would a quantum ai toolchain look like? -What would a classical / quantum ai blended development cycle & toolchain look like?
Are you actively testing NIST-shortlisted quantum-resistant cryptosystems? Are you working on improving them / implementing novel results from the literature / inventing new ones? I think such work would be critical to continued Google / national security.
Today data is growing exponentially along compute intensive applications from transactional , predictive through generative . How can quantum computing optimize these globally distributed complex systems ?
1. Similar to AI, what precautions do/should we have in place to protect against intelligence runaway? 2. What’s the most positive outcome of quantum computing in your eyes?
Head In The Clouds
1moI am aware that most quantum computing problems are designed to solve those cases that are only solveable via brute force. From what I have heard, IBM is more focused on creating specialized machines, such as what they did for the Cleveland Clinic. Google from what I have heard is trying to get these machines into data centers. What is the future of quantum computing with respect to how it can impact data centers, and will quantum computing ever hit GA in GCP?