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Thinking On Paper
The Human Story of Technology, Mark Fielding and Jeremy Gilbertson
73 episodes
1 day ago
Learn about THE REAL IMPACT of technology 👉Thinking on Paper teaches you about AI, Quantum computing, space manufacturing, robotics and Web3 from the CEOS and Silicon Valley Founders spending millions and billions making them useful. Take your curiosity, push it to its limits and see what technology can really do. Our mission is to help ONE MILLION curious minds ditch their Twitter and LinkedIn feeds and connect the dots for themselves. Each week, hosts Mark and Jeremy take you inside IBM, NASA, Coinbase, D-Wave, and more.
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Learn about THE REAL IMPACT of technology 👉Thinking on Paper teaches you about AI, Quantum computing, space manufacturing, robotics and Web3 from the CEOS and Silicon Valley Founders spending millions and billions making them useful. Take your curiosity, push it to its limits and see what technology can really do. Our mission is to help ONE MILLION curious minds ditch their Twitter and LinkedIn feeds and connect the dots for themselves. Each week, hosts Mark and Jeremy take you inside IBM, NASA, Coinbase, D-Wave, and more.
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QUANTUM COMPUTERS Make Too Many Mistakes | Oliver Dial, IBM Quantum
Thinking On Paper
8 minutes 7 seconds
1 month ago
QUANTUM COMPUTERS Make Too Many Mistakes | Oliver Dial, IBM Quantum

Quantum computers make mistakes — a lot of them. One in every thousand calculations can be wrong.In this Thinking on Paper Pocket Edition, Mark and Jeremy speak with Oliver Dial, CTO of IBM Quantum, about how researchers are turning unstable prototypes into practical machines.Oliver explains the difference between error mitigation and fault tolerance, how IBM’s new codes make quantum systems ten times more efficient, and why AI now helps optimize the circuits themselves.

He also shares how quantum computing could transform material science, unlocking lighter, stronger, and smarter materials for the next technological age.Please enjoy the show.And remember: Stay curious. Be disruptive. Keep Thinking on Paper.Cheers,Mark & Jeremy

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Thinking On Paper
Learn about THE REAL IMPACT of technology 👉Thinking on Paper teaches you about AI, Quantum computing, space manufacturing, robotics and Web3 from the CEOS and Silicon Valley Founders spending millions and billions making them useful. Take your curiosity, push it to its limits and see what technology can really do. Our mission is to help ONE MILLION curious minds ditch their Twitter and LinkedIn feeds and connect the dots for themselves. Each week, hosts Mark and Jeremy take you inside IBM, NASA, Coinbase, D-Wave, and more.