Michele Reilly is a mathematician addressing questions in quantum physics.
Today's best proposals for doing so (Quantum Satellites and Quantum Repeaters, i.e. sending photons through fiber optical cables) do not have this feature. That is essential for the technology to be meaningful for future adoption.
Other questions discussed and addressed in this video from Foresight Institute:
- Error correction results
- Digital error correction i.e. what's the difference between error correction and error suppression.
- Quantum memory times.
- Qubit Resource comparisons between quantum memories made by Turing with running quantum algorithms.
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- Why Amazon Benchmark's model is not your friend.
Speaker Info:
Michele Reilly is an entrepreneur, mathematician, and philosopher of science.
She is the inventor of real-time information processing methods for quantum computers and a set of quantum instructions in firmware which control input and output operations. Reilly developed a mathematical theory called Quantum Computational Epistemology. It was first introduced at Princeton University on December 1, 2018. There, she critiqued the views of Elon Musk and Nick Bostrom for failing to update towards a "post-Church-Turing-Deutsch" metaphysics.
Quote: Michele Reilly
"...the prospect of generally intelligent algorithms finding (i.e. simulating) one another, in a universe like ours, may actually necessitate quantum algorithms―or at the very least―reversible-in-time computational processes, requiring access to a possibly infinite amount of computation."