Congrats to the team, well deserved! I met Chad once at a quantum computing conference in Zurich in 2011, when he was still working for IBM as a researcher. I myself finished my PhD in 2012, leaving academia to work in software. In 2013 I contacted Chad and we had a short Skype call where we talked about quantum computing, since we were both interested in doing something in the space. I don't remember why I didn't fo…
Rigetti Computing to go public
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#32I never trust the SPAC route - less rigorous detail and typically overhyped prospects. Would like to be corrected though.
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#33> Rigetti expects to scale its quantum computers from 80 qubits in 2021, to 1,000 qubits in 2024, and to 4,000 qubits in 2026. Is that realistic at all? From what I've read on the subject, everyone seems to have trouble scaling up.
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#34Earlier quoted context omitted.
Hmmm isn’t that fraud? If not legal fraud it sounds ethically very dubious. Edit: I’m specifically referring to the GP comment and not the overall discussion.
100%. Why are we OK with smart people ripping anyone off? Just because investors have excess wealth it’s OK to steal from them?
Capitalism has a place for borderline, gray, unethical-but-legal 'frauds'
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#35Earlier quoted context omitted.
Hmmm isn’t that fraud? If not legal fraud it sounds ethically very dubious. Edit: I’m specifically referring to the GP comment and not the overall discussion.
100%. Why are we OK with smart people ripping anyone off? Just because investors have excess wealth it’s OK to steal from them?
You tend not to get investment level rich/wealthy without playing in the ethical grey areas, skirting laws, and/or taking calculated risks of breaking laws to capture more than you actually directly produce.
Not always the case but it tends to be the case from many peoples' world views. As such, it's viewed more as a thief stealing from a thief, where most have little pitty for either thief.
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#36> full-stack quantum computing Anyone familiar with the term? Haven't heard it before. > leader in scalable quantum processor technology I thought quantum computing was still in the research phase? What's there to scale?
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#37Is quantum computing the new AI in terms of overhype and under deliver? Honestly curious, not trolling.
QuantumAI on the other hand will revolutionize the world as we know it.
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#38Congrats to the team, well deserved! I met Chad once at a quantum computing conference in Zurich in 2011, when he was still working for IBM as a researcher. I myself finished my PhD in 2012, leaving academia to work in software. In 2013 I contacted Chad and we had a short Skype call where we talked about quantum computing, since we were both interested in doing something in the space. I don't remember why I didn't fo…