The recent breakthroughs in increasing the number of superconducting qubits in experiments by players like IBM and Google, combined with another significant industry move—improvements in error correction algorithms that have extended qubit stability to monthly timescales—signal that we’re finally crossing the feasibility threshold for quantum computing. For the first time, the hardware is stable enough to consider real-world applications.
So, where do you think we’ll see the first practical demonstrations of quantum advantage in the second half of 2024? Fields like drug discovery, materials science, or financial modeling?
Quantum Computing: What developments have defined 2024?
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The progress we've seen in 2024 is genuinely exciting—could you share a more detailed source on whether the term "feasibility threshold" refers more to hardware stability or algorithmic consistency?