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D-Wave quantum annealers solve problems classical algorithms struggle with The latest claim of a clear quantum supremacy solves a useful problem.
Big Blue's quantum team has mathematically demonstrated that a quantum algorithm could work better than a classical one for machine-learning classification problems.
Computer scientists have been searching for years for a type of problem that a quantum computer can solve but that any possible future classical computer cannot. Now they’ve found one.
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Despite these known problems, substantial gaps exist in our understanding of the real—as opposed to theoretical—risks of discrimination when these systems are used.
While Google's new chip called Willow has been noted for advancing the field of quantum computing, experts question the current real-world uses.