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John Brewton's avatar

The best breakthroughs come when software meets hard science.

nihal | deeptech decoded's avatar

Couldn't agree more. This reminded me of that classic line by Alan Kay though: “People who are really serious about software should make their own hardware.”

Rainbow Roxy's avatar

Thanks for writing this, it clarifies a lot. This truely hits the nail on the head. That 'PR problem' description is so accurate. I totally agree that the shift from growing qubits to stabilizing them is the real game-changer. Finally, something tangible.

nihal | deeptech decoded's avatar

Thank you for your note! Finally, something tangible, right? And people like Brandon Severin are doing such a great job educating those around them. Grateful for builders like him at the frontier.

Dennis Berry's avatar

The Ai technology is advancing at lightning speed. Exciting times

nihal | deeptech decoded's avatar

Yes. The challenge is now to make sure our understanding keeps up and that we build the right guardrails along the way. Thanks, Dennis!

James Presbitero's avatar

Absolutely fascinating.

nihal | deeptech decoded's avatar

Thank you, James! It really is. The deeper you look, the more fascinating it gets.

Daniel Ionescu's avatar

Great quantum primer! Though, after going to a quantum conference this year, it still seems practical applications are still a decade away...

My thoughts here: https://millennialmasters.net/p/commercialising-quantum

nihal | deeptech decoded's avatar

Totally agree. Well even though it has been hundred years, we’re still in the early days but it finally feels like engineering, not pure research anymore. A big step. Thanks, Daniel. Your piece reads quite comprehensive. So glad to see your perspective.