Re: Announcing TensorFlow Quantum: An Open Source Library for Quantum Machine Learning

Dwayne Harris   ·   About 119 words

Okay, my (very) limited understanding of quantum computing is that it could be exponentially more powerful than classical computing, but right now there are some problems like total running time (milliseconds? nanoseconds?) and very noisy data (considering that’s just quantum mechanics work). This project is machine learning (the thing people have been calling AI for a while) ON quantum computers to help with noisy data, and a bridge between quantum data and classical data.

I can’t tell if this is the beginning of the end of the human race OR just the only way we’ll ever get useful data out of quantum computing at all.

https://ai.googleblog.com/2020/03/announcing-tensorflow-quantum-open.html

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I remember reading about it, but not the details. I do remember that quantum values are generally more probabilities than exact values, so that’s what I think when I hear “noisy data”.

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