As a machine learning engineer working at Google, take this video with a grain of salt. We actually have a lot of problems in regards to our teams and task pipeline processes. The big bosses are trying to show the polished but unfinished products to investors.
They basically said quite clearly, they didn't even have a quantum computer yet. Their test was done as a simulation. The object chandelier is just a cooler for a yet to be created processor.
A big slap on the faces of people who think scientists and engineers are boring and uncool .....these are the coolest engineers ever i would befriend then immediately ❤❤❤❤
One thing that is never, ever said.... what are these computers running? Can they demonstrate what its running? Can they show any data or real-time data?
every day we stray closer to quantum computers breaking rsa encryption in reasonable time i also loved the part where they talked about all the AI in the quantum AI lab with all of the AI in the AI of AI
Finally a great explanation for the , the umm, the, ahhh, computing for dummies. What I love is the young amazing engineers that are putting it together. The true artistes.
I want to work on this😮. Sadly, I won't reach the bar ig. But, superbly impressive. Hope it truly works❤ For me- Life has some great inventions and things in store for me too... just follow your heart and invent things Yuvi❤🎉❤🎉
It's incredible to observe Google's Quantum AI lab's inside operations! The film demonstrates the cutting-edge research and aspirational objectives propelling quantum computing forward.
Honestly, thank you so much for this video! I've always heard of quantum computing but always got scared away because of the complexity of the topic. However, the way the video is put together and the explanations given made it seem so cool and a bit less scary (I bet it's still very complex haha). I'm hyped for the future, thanks Google Quantum AI!
One quantum scientist explained it as "getting back all the possible answers to your question in less than a millionth of a second". As soon as you press "Enter", you have the answers.
This is a super interesting technology vector. Eh, if only I had an opportunity to work with AI based on Quantum computers I am a senior business analyst and product owner, without experience with such innovative tech, but I'm sure - this is the future of humanity, and if there was any chance to get on this job - what would make me so happy. I can learn whatever needed, but even someone said "ok dude, let's take you for a testing period" - unfortunately I am Ukrainian, and we have war and there is no place for such a dream, it's about surviving of our nation, even in Kyiv russian drones and rockets are hitting all the times :( Good luck to all people, who work with such interesting technologies, and make this world better for all the humanity because we are one Earth family
There’s gotta be some interesting compilers that quantum gates enable… I mean just imagine what you can do with an instruction that says “store this imaginary state for later.” It’s not a 0 or 1, it’s like a GPS coordinate. In a universe where you can either be a sun or a black hole, suddenly there’s the possibility for planet-grade complexity. And we all know what happened on earth… but the future’s computational creativity will be “locked in” proportionally to how creatively folks arrange those Hadamard gates 😅 what’s the Goldilocks zone for a quantum computer?
Between a few thousand and a few million qECC bits lol We're a long way off supersystems I think, but to us this stuff is going to be scary-powerful. Already is, look at all the panic around encryption for years. Decades even, if you look
You need a few million qubits with good error correction to actually run useful algorithm programs. However scaling up to a few thousand qubits would be impressive and has theoretical usage for early testing.
Fascinating tour of the Google Quantum AI lab! The way you’ve demystified quantum computing and the intricate process of developing and managing qubits is impressive. I especially enjoyed seeing the behind-the-scenes work that goes into creating such cutting-edge technology. The visual explanations of the quantum processor and the packaging were particularly enlightening. Looking forward to seeing how these advancements continue to shape the future of computing!
If we have the ability of instantaneous information teleportation anyway, then we don't need ultra small microprocessors or quantumprocessors. Perhaps use 1cm-size multi-state transistors that can teleport information to another. That way you can have a wall-sized computer and it is easy to change components with the naked eye?? Perfect for hobbyists. :) Sorry, I am remembering the huge PCBs in Star Trek Enterprise TV series and the isolinear storage chips that were supposed to be "quantum optical" already.
Now i want to run Programs on it. Wait didn't IBM had a Quantum Sandbox two years ago where you could enlist for access? I wonder what happened to my application there..
You should be proud to be part of Team that works on " Technical Revolution" called Quantum Computing. It will change our life's, give us possibility to reach, unreachable, to do unthinkable, to find cure for till now, unknown medicines etc. I salute You, Bravo.
6:09 Qubit, So CUTE 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰. Quantum Computer will be the super charge for more powerful AI training. There is nothing to afraid about AI. One of the most powerful ability of human is adaptability in any situations.
We should be very careful while experimenting, because if there is any possibility that we are the only living planet in this universe then if this leads to destruction,then we as humans will be responsible
why is this whole system so big ? I mean why not squeeze those cooling plates together and have less distance between them and why do we need such big cables for communication. Also why are we still using such low qubit amounts and are not cranking up the amount to millions or trillions ?
Вау! Посмотрите на этих красивых мужчин и огромное количество красивых девушек, которые занимаются такими научными, сложными работами ❤ В жизни не поверю, что это когда нибудь заработает
Two Questions: . How did you get to that next step of making quantum computers real compared to what we already had of them..how did you figure out what to do and what made the difference? . How do you all deal with that next level of cold?
pretty much.. we can immerse ourselves in realities to learn by doing and failing... with new constraints the physical world will always be cruel, so the mastery of space life will be key.. giant ships, cryo pods and long term travel etc
We have quantum-ready algorithms to crack things like the RSA cryptography algorithms currently in use around the world to secure transactions, communications, and files. Another use is potentially modeling real quantum interactions like biological protein interactions, for medical science. The difficulty will be scaling the qubits up to millions with strong error correction. The universe loves to mess with the qubits.
@@XouXin yes I might have been understood wrongly. I don’t say that it might be useful, but the world wants to see how it works and not just the outside look of the product. That’s what I mainly try to criticize here, but as my pre-speaker correctly said that there was a short demo at the beginning.
@@XouXin if quantum computers are going to do such things that you just mentioned, if it’s going to be used for good then I think this is a great use case.
The fact they’re making physical qubits is mind blowing
I made 10 for my graduate college project
As a machine learning engineer working at Google, take this video with a grain of salt. We actually have a lot of problems in regards to our teams and task pipeline processes. The big bosses are trying to show the polished but unfinished products to investors.
Can you tell me how you got that job?
How did you get there? Tell me how were you so consistent in your studying?
There is no doubt you know a lot about ML as a MLE, but what do you know about QC?
Isn't that every tech company? haha
unemployment speedrun
This is the stuff that keeps me hyped for my degree
What degree are you doing?
@@benbrindley3672 Electrical Engineering ⚡️
Please, what degrees?
@@benbrindley3672Electrical Engineering
@@benbrindley3672electrical engineering
They basically said quite clearly, they didn't even have a quantum computer yet. Their test was done as a simulation. The object chandelier is just a cooler for a yet to be created processor.
Quantum processors already exist tho
A big slap on the faces of people who think scientists and engineers are boring and uncool .....these are the coolest engineers ever i would befriend then immediately ❤❤❤❤
Somthing tells me you're yet to "befriend" anyone...
I love this simple video, thanks for that nice explanation of the basics
One thing that is never, ever said.... what are these computers running? Can they demonstrate what its running? Can they show any data or real-time data?
I heard one quantum computer did 4 x 4 = 16. Not sure if there has been any further progress.
It's just theoretical at the moment.
Never....not even a hint.
Producers: uhhh idk push this scope around on a cart for some B roll 🤷🏻♀️
Neat stuff fellow nerds
every day we stray closer to quantum computers breaking rsa encryption in reasonable time
i also loved the part where they talked about all the AI in the quantum AI lab with all of the AI in the AI of AI
5:45 Smooth !
I came here for Quantum Computing, but I'm looking forward to seeing more of Qubit.
Finally a great explanation for the , the umm, the, ahhh, computing for dummies. What I love is the young amazing engineers that are putting it together. The true artistes.
What was Ai about it?
Marketing 😅
They are slapping AI on literally everything now, which is pretty cringe
These computers are to simulate entire universes in seconds and in them artificial life.
@@joserosales2113Google “World Models”
I think that's just the name of the lab and indicating that they also try out (or hope to) AI algorithms
how about making chrome faster)
Chrome is slow because your PC is weak - solution is to buy a normal one.
@@renuk8560 32gb is not enoght but 1mb is okay to fly to the moon on Appollo
Use more ram
@@krox477 "download" more ram on the internet ;;))))
download more ram
I want to work on this😮.
Sadly, I won't reach the bar ig.
But, superbly impressive.
Hope it truly works❤
For me-
Life has some great inventions and things in store for me too... just follow your heart and invent things Yuvi❤🎉❤🎉
Nice production value. A+ for marketing department.
It's incredible to observe Google's Quantum AI lab's inside operations! The film demonstrates the cutting-edge research and aspirational objectives propelling quantum computing forward.
Honestly, thank you so much for this video! I've always heard of quantum computing but always got scared away because of the complexity of the topic. However, the way the video is put together and the explanations given made it seem so cool and a bit less scary (I bet it's still very complex haha). I'm hyped for the future, thanks Google Quantum AI!
It's retarded idiot
This is where a new world begins (^).
Quantum computer is just a sci fi tool for me just wow
ok, that's new level of "WOW" (omg when I was in college I was looking at Tube Theory !! )
Threading a wire bonder, brings back so many happy memories ;)
I cant wait for quantum computers
as an AI engineer at google, I am eyeing for a position in this department in the future :)
what sort of experiments can we devise pls :p lets have some fun
One quantum scientist explained it as "getting back all the possible answers to your question in less than a millionth of a second".
As soon as you press "Enter", you have the answers.
This is a super interesting technology vector. Eh, if only I had an opportunity to work with AI based on Quantum computers
I am a senior business analyst and product owner, without experience with such innovative tech, but I'm sure - this is the future of humanity, and if there was any chance to get on this job - what would make me so happy. I can learn whatever needed, but even someone said "ok dude, let's take you for a testing period" - unfortunately I am Ukrainian, and we have war and there is no place for such a dream, it's about surviving of our nation, even in Kyiv russian drones and rockets are hitting all the times :(
Good luck to all people, who work with such interesting technologies, and make this world better for all the humanity because we are one Earth family
There’s gotta be some interesting compilers that quantum gates enable… I mean just imagine what you can do with an instruction that says “store this imaginary state for later.” It’s not a 0 or 1, it’s like a GPS coordinate. In a universe where you can either be a sun or a black hole, suddenly there’s the possibility for planet-grade complexity. And we all know what happened on earth… but the future’s computational creativity will be “locked in” proportionally to how creatively folks arrange those Hadamard gates 😅 what’s the Goldilocks zone for a quantum computer?
Between a few thousand and a few million qECC bits lol
We're a long way off supersystems I think, but to us this stuff is going to be scary-powerful. Already is, look at all the panic around encryption for years. Decades even, if you look
You need a few million qubits with good error correction to actually run useful algorithm programs. However scaling up to a few thousand qubits would be impressive and has theoretical usage for early testing.
I wonder if the NSA already has quantum computers that they use to spy.
Great showcase! I wish to work in this in the future.
It's like this for years with no progress, what ur talking about
You clearly haven't been following it if you think there hasn't been progress. Denyyyyy @@dr.angerous
Fascinating tour of the Google Quantum AI lab! The way you’ve demystified quantum computing and the intricate process of developing and managing qubits is impressive. I especially enjoyed seeing the behind-the-scenes work that goes into creating such cutting-edge technology. The visual explanations of the quantum processor and the packaging were particularly enlightening. Looking forward to seeing how these advancements continue to shape the future of computing!
Does it explain quantum space / time / gravity / time . ? A beautiful AI computer .
in the future, I would like to participate as an electronic engineer in Google Quantum ai, I love that and my dream💖
I Will Like This Tech In Couple of Decades to be so power Efficient to Run in our Day to day Daily Devices
very inspiring! Thanks for sharing!
Can’t wait to use this for a selfie.
It is beautiful, as a programmer I have seen some code and it will be a challenge to use it in the video game we live in.
My question is how does the aluminum and silicon chip keep its integrity. I would think they’d crack and become brittle under the cold.
They have lots of analog electronics components. Keep that in mind if you want to get into this field :)
If we have the ability of instantaneous information teleportation anyway, then we don't need ultra small microprocessors or quantumprocessors. Perhaps use 1cm-size multi-state transistors that can teleport information to another. That way you can have a wall-sized computer and it is easy to change components with the naked eye?? Perfect for hobbyists. :) Sorry, I am remembering the huge PCBs in Star Trek Enterprise TV series and the isolinear storage chips that were supposed to be "quantum optical" already.
Now i want to run Programs on it. Wait didn't IBM had a Quantum Sandbox two years ago where you could enlist for access? I wonder what happened to my application there..
You should be proud to be part of Team that works on " Technical Revolution" called Quantum Computing. It will change our life's, give us possibility to reach, unreachable, to do unthinkable, to find cure for till now, unknown medicines etc. I salute You, Bravo.
Oh this looks the same as the one on the spaceship in the film, Sunshine.
in santa barbara? where?
When is the Desktop Version Coming Out?
6:09 Qubit, So CUTE 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰. Quantum Computer will be the super charge for more powerful AI training. There is nothing to afraid about AI. One of the most powerful ability of human is adaptability in any situations.
Let's pretend we understood all the science involved 🤓
So room temperature superconductors will help make this generally available?
By my calculations, 200 seconds to 10,000 years is something in the order of 1 : 1.5B. Not a bad increase in performance, one could say. 😁
Here we go guys!
The previous video was 5 months ago, congratulation.
cool (or actually very very cold 🙂) stuff.. thx for sharing. I always wonder what that big dangling piece is for. Now I know.
I don't even know what a calculus is, still wanna understand this. :)
Im doctor and learning to train AI models .How can i work with you guys?
“Because it’s there “
coolest job on earth literally
I wonder what recent applications have there been from quantum technology. Imagine if google used this to design some sort of next gen tensor chip!
Do u program it the same way as Intel and ARM ?
there next slogan: "Making quantum computers useful for everyone"
How many PhDs worked on this? Great work btw
This will feels like ENIAC once the Room Temp Superconductor exist.😅
Cool Running 🥶🤯
Great video !
We should be very careful while experimenting, because if there is any possibility that we are the only living planet in this universe then if this leads to destruction,then we as humans will be responsible
What kind of frame rates can this thing pump out?
is a wonderful place
Is Google also looking at neutral atom technology (for scalability)?
Why would a company like Zapata Computing shift away from Quantum Computing and towards Large Language Models?
Awesome team!
Excellent video
How does this not collapse the wave function the instant the results are observed?
When can I get my desktop version ????????
classic computing bits: YES or NO
qubits: well yes, but uhhh.. actually no.
This looks cool. 😎
why is this whole system so big ? I mean why not squeeze those cooling plates together and have less distance between them and why do we need such big cables for communication. Also why are we still using such low qubit amounts and are not cranking up the amount to millions or trillions ?
Quantum computers are very expensive random number generators.
Thanks
Вау! Посмотрите на этих красивых мужчин и огромное количество красивых девушек, которые занимаются такими научными, сложными работами ❤
В жизни не поверю, что это когда нибудь заработает
What kinds of micro-code are you running on these 'QPUs" as I like to call them?
Two Questions:
. How did you get to that next step of making quantum computers real compared to what we already had of them..how did you figure out what to do and what made the difference?
. How do you all deal with that next level of cold?
google is way ahead in AI academically, but then OpenAI beats them to the market
You don't suspect your drop sizes is it going to do the same thing as the other side and not putting a lot of minerals
lucid explanations 👍
4:55 is a quantum baddie fr 😏
know where arrived just stay ready ( bad things coming) enjoying 😂
Threading a 18u needle is like putting a bb into a hole on 4 football fields. The guy is great.
Do you think using p as a concept coding language it's going to cause a bunch of mistakes
Looks like its time for me to upgrade my PC.
Very. Good
Only quantum gaming machines have a blue ocean market 🎮
Keysight called, they want their scope back.
I work here!!!
3:19 another marketing lies "again"...don't be too convinced
Hello from Oxnard
في المستقبل البعيد وبفضل التكنولوجيا المتقدمة سوف يتساوى الخيال مع الواقع ويمتلك الإنسان قوى الآلهة ليحول الكون والأكوان المتعددة إلى جنة خالدة ❤
pretty much.. we can immerse ourselves in realities to learn by doing and failing... with new constraints
the physical world will always be cruel, so the mastery of space life will be key.. giant ships, cryo pods and long term travel etc
nope
The Neuralink robot could thread those wires.
So five year ...and nothing since .wow so fast .it will take me 10000 years to understand😮😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
They are always showing how the hardware looks but not what it can do. Like a demo. Until then, it’s useless.
They mentioned a demo in the first couple minutes, maybe use your ears mate :)
We have quantum-ready algorithms to crack things like the RSA cryptography algorithms currently in use around the world to secure transactions, communications, and files. Another use is potentially modeling real quantum interactions like biological protein interactions, for medical science. The difficulty will be scaling the qubits up to millions with strong error correction. The universe loves to mess with the qubits.
@@XouXin yes I might have been understood wrongly. I don’t say that it might be useful, but the world wants to see how it works and not just the outside look of the product. That’s what I mainly try to criticize here, but as my pre-speaker correctly said that there was a short demo at the beginning.
@@XouXin if quantum computers are going to do such things that you just mentioned, if it’s going to be used for good then I think this is a great use case.
Dr.Erickson can get it
Can it run super mario?
wow the last human built one.
nice.
....
So qbit is a transistor?