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Curious about deep tech developments, especially quantum computing, XPRIZE Quantum Applications
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Thank you for making this open source. Brilliant demo! As a Physics mom can't wait to 3D print this for my kids
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Agreed...not sure why.. but my kids don't experience this. They get properly sick with a cough for a few days..maybe fever... and are then over it.
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Google Quantum AI's goal is to have one logical qubit with 10-6 or lower error rate by 2026
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Had a Thanksgiving chat with my former Physics grad advisor about QC. He noted it’s often presented with jargon that, as Calling Bullshit puts it, can be 'new-school bullshit'—an illusion of rigor. A thought-provoking take and a good reminder to stay skeptical.
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