Google Quantum AI
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Meet Willow, our state-of-the-art quantum chip
11,257
Step inside the Google Quantum AI lab
2,149
Demonstrating Quantum Error Correction
715
The Qubit Game: Click into Quantum
4,089
Google Quantum AI Update 2022
1,593
XPRIZE Quantum Applications | Google Quantum AI
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The Quantum Frontier
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Keynote: Introduction to surface codes
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How to build a quantum circuit with Cirq 1.0
651
 
 
Meet Willow, our state-of-the-art quantum chip
11,257
Step inside the Google Quantum AI lab
2,149
Demonstrating Quantum Error Correction
715
The Qubit Game: Click into Quantum
4,089
Google Quantum AI Update 2022
1,593
XPRIZE Quantum Applications | Google Quantum AI
1,285
The Quantum Frontier
1,041
Keynote: Introduction to surface codes
773
How to build a quantum circuit with Cirq 1.0
651
Getting started with Cirq 1.0
561
Google Quantum AI update
435
The Quantum Approximate Optimization Algorithm
313
Evidencing quantum effects in machine learning
220
Day 1 Keynote - Quantum Summer Symposium 2021
197
How to create custom gates in Cirq
175
Quantum computing developer ecosystem updates
173
Calibrating large quantum processors
158
Noiseless simulation
148
Heavy fluxonium - David Schuster
146
Cat state - Michel Devoret
145
 
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Google Quantum AI
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Welcome to the official YouTube Channel for Quantum AI. Explore our how-to videos on programming quantum computers, stay up-to-date with the latest scientific breakthroughs, or discover new tools to use for your next quantum project. Subscribe to our channel, so you don’t miss the newest updates in the quantum community!
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flamyf (3 minutes ago)
I just laughed when I heard “Google Quantum AI”, they really could not resist putting “AI” there
Aquillyne (9 minutes ago)
For anyone wondering… Random Circuit Sampling is basically a useless problem designed to be hard for classical and possible for quantum. It’s a kind of benchmark for assessing quantum computers. But it has no practical application at all.
justgary2471 (17 minutes ago)
I understood some verbs, nouns, adverbs, there were some adjectives in there as well. pretty cool stuff.
So we’ve made the thingamabob into a thingamajig, that can do the zoomies way faster than the dinglebob which will obviously result in an exponential growth rate of zoom zoom per flicky light
czarnico (31 minutes ago)
I have no idea what any of this means but it sounds exciting
SuyashGupta-tv7np (46 minutes ago)
I am just astonished to see the amount of progress people are making in tech..
krzysztofkohnke (52 minutes ago)
looks like one of these ADs used in Postapocalyptic movies to explain how the downfall of humanity started.
MattPerdeck (2 hour ago)
This presentation starts in the middle rather than the beginning. The beginning would be: 1) what benefits will quantum computers bring; 2) what are the outstanding hurdles to get to functional quantum computers; 3) how does this particular breakthrough overcome those hurdles?
chcruz1 (1 hour ago)
Google: We made a thing that did a thing we wanted it to do.
mwdcodeninja (3 hours ago)
"Let's nerd out for a minuite..." as if the last five minutes had been in English. What a time to be alive!
AutermafiaGamer_orignal (13 hours ago)
Game changer of human civilization meet willow.
kevincook5837 (18 hours ago)
Finally gonna indeed prove the ultimate answer is 42.
MicahBratt (12 hours ago)
It's almost overwhelming how many disruptive technologies are improving all at once! What a time to be alive!
stephanurkel7567 (2 hours ago)
4:58 I lost it “Let’s nerd out for a minute”.. dude you’ve been nerding out for 4 minutes and 58 seconds already lol. Also, this is wild
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