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| | | | | MIT professor Scott Aaronson discusses new Google experiments that suggest the D-Wave computer exploits quantum phenomena. | |
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serokell.io
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| | | | | Quantum computing is a technology that harnesses the principles of quantum mechanics to tackle complex problems that have long puzzled humanity. Check out this post to learn about the potential outcomes of the introduction of quantum computing and its transformative capabilities. | |
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| | | | | You might recall that Shin, Smith, Smolin, and Vazirani posted a widely-discussed preprint a week ago, questioning the evidence for large-scale quantum behavior in the D-Wave machine. Geordie Rose responded here. Tonight, in a Shtetl-Optimized exclusive scoop, I bring you Umesh Vazirani's response to Geordie's comments. Without further ado: Even a cursory reading of our | |
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| | | GPT 3 vs GPT 4: What are the major updates? Most importantly: Will generative AI replace developers? What impact will AI have on software development? | ||