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President of QuEra computing

The opening ceremony of the international year of quantum science and technology hosted by UNESCO was a great success; quantum has a long history of 100 years but yet, the true impact of the technology for flourishing the society has just began. It was very exciting to represent QuEra on the stage for the industry expert panel during the ceremony; we discussed how quantum computers can simulate the nature, and has the potential to dramatically accelerate the scientific progress and discovery. AI and Quantum computers will progress together; using Quantum processing unit as the simulator of nature, we can enhance the power of AI to create scientific discoveries in chemistry and materials. Because both AI and quantum computers will receive large investments and thus attract great talents in the next years, this field will progress very fast. I’m very excited about the impact this field can have to make the society a better place.

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Cierra Choucair

Deep Tech Journalist & Analyst @ The Quantum Insider | Founder at Universum Labs | Author of The Daily Qubit

2mo

I loved your contributions to the discussion, especially on the potential to accelerate scientific discovery and the importance of first-principles thinking in forming one’s own perspective. I also fell in love with physics through Feynman’s memoirs! His ability to cut through complexity with both rigor and playfulness feels especially relevant to quantum.

Diya Nair

Aspiring Computer Scientist | Quantum Technology Enthusiast | Global Lead for Outreach and UK Ambassador of Girls in Quantum

2mo

Thank you for your unique insights Takuya Kitagawa, looking forward to the year ahead

Takanori Hara

Assistant Professor at Tokyo University of Science

1mo

素晴らしい

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