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Asia Tech Podcast
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EP 379 - Will Quantum Computing Change the Future of Financial Services Forever? - Dipen Mehta - Softserve
Asia Tech Podcast
34 minutes 38 seconds
3 months ago
EP 379 - Will Quantum Computing Change the Future of Financial Services Forever? - Dipen Mehta - Softserve

Quantum computing is poised to transform how we process information, making today’s most powerful computers look slow by comparison. Unlike classical computers that rely on binary bits—either 0 or 1—quantum computers use qubits, which can exist in multiple states at once.

In this episode of the Asia Tech Podcast, Dipen Mehta, EVP & GM for APAC at Softserve, breaks down why quantum computing is a game-changer.

Some of the topics that Dipen covered in detail include:

  • Quantum computing introduces qubits, which can exist in multiple states simultaneously—a phenomenon called superposition. This single feature allows quantum machines to process vastly more information at once, enabling computation on a previously unimaginable scale.
  • We are still in the early innings of quantum’s commercial, but while we are early, it is inevitable.
  • Quantum won’t replace classical computing—it will complement it. Each paradigm has its strengths, and early applications will likely leverage hybrid approaches.
  • Artificial intelligence and quantum computing are on a collision course.
  • Combining AI with quantum opens the door to what Mehta calls "real-time, hyper-personalized financial services."
Asia Tech Podcast
All Things Asia, All Things Tech