Interestinghttps://t.co/UNMl6uG1Pc
— aka prof de (Análise e Mat)2 (@rmmezabarba) October 23, 2019
Google quantum computer: 200 seconds
— CNN International (@cnni) October 23, 2019
World's fastest supercomputer: 10,000 years
...or so they say: https://t.co/NMfdfRv72M
Google quantum computer: 200 seconds
— CNN International (@cnni) October 23, 2019
World's fastest supercomputer: 10,000 years
...or so they say: https://t.co/9RvNd9aC9Z
Google quantum breakthrough could improve proof-of-stake.#Crypto #ethereum #eth https://t.co/OQU5WCkPpT
— Roses On The Moon ? (@RosesOnThaMoon) October 23, 2019
A #quantum computer designed and operated by @Google may have solved a problem impossible to solve by today's classical computers.
— National Science Foundation (@NSF) October 23, 2019
Why do we care? https://t.co/fWfQrnpBpX via @thehill
So the rumors were true. @Google achieved Quantum Supremacy. Cannot express how ground-breaking this is for the computing industry. ?https://t.co/kK6sE0esBV
— Hardware Canucks (@hardwarecanucks) October 23, 2019
Google is apparently making good progress with quantum computers. But I still have no idea how they actually work, like I kinda understand how they work in theory but how do the qubits work in practice??? Any big brain people pls explain https://t.co/fA8JZRN8ul
— Dr Grandayy (@grandayy) October 23, 2019
Fluff. Doesn’t go into any detail about what they actually did. IBM’s Summit supercomputer (using POWER9 CPUs) can apparently compute the test in 2.5 days (not 10k years as google claims). https://t.co/sO9CkJGCZP
— grubles (@notgrubles) October 23, 2019
Google achieved "Quantum Supremacy". What does it mean though? This video does a really good job of explaining it.
— Josiah [Not interested in Bank-Coins] Spackman (@dgb_chilling) October 23, 2019
So no, your cryptocurrency isn't about to disappear overnight. That said, Quantum Resistance is still something #DigiByte is taking seriouslyhttps://t.co/zbEyFFmhYc
It was an exciting time to be @GoogleAI Quantum last Spring! This is huge milestone bringing us closer to our quantum future.
— Guillaume Verdon (@quantumVerd) October 23, 2019
Elated and grateful to be part of this field at this very special point in history.
Supremely excited for what's to come next.https://t.co/ghf94d3rr6
Instead of 10,000 years, it took ~200 seconds.
— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) October 23, 2019
A computing milestone "comparable in importance to the Wright brothers 1st flight" https://t.co/BH3JcnAkeb @NatureNews https://t.co/13X34ZBerC @NatureNVhttps://t.co/atcLdPGr4R @Google by @sundarpichai https://t.co/rFvoVvgCal pic.twitter.com/BX9oI7pBid
Quantum supremacy? It's one of those things you want to believe, but my biggest thought is "we'll see."
— Dan_Rowinski (@Dan_Rowinski) October 23, 2019
Google Claims a Quantum Breakthrough That Could Change Computing https://t.co/9kpEMqxjJy
I’m no expert in this stuff but I think it also takes us one day closer to the day when the world wakes up in the morning to find absolutely everybody’s emails, texts, whatsapps and photo libraries have ALL been hacked and all made public. https://t.co/e7LmBE8qZD
— Tom Peck (@tompeck) October 23, 2019
Excited about what quantum computing means for the future - it gives us another way to speak the language of the universe and better understand the world, not just in 1s and 0s but in all of its states: beautiful, complex, and with limitless possibility. https://t.co/P6YX4KguMX
— Sundar Pichai (@sundarpichai) October 23, 2019
It’s official! ? The US has achieved quantum supremacy!
— Ivanka Trump (@IvankaTrump) October 23, 2019
In a collaboration between the Trump Admin, @Google and UC Santa Barbara, quantum computer Sycamore has completed a calculation in 3 min 20 sec that would take about 10,000 years for a classical comp. pic.twitter.com/YBv2TPCP1A
"Our machine performed the target computation in 200 seconds, and from measurements in our experiment we determined that it would take the world's fastest supercomputer 10,000 years to produce a similar output." –Google quantum computing researchers.
— Stephen Shankland (@stshank) October 23, 2019
quantum computing is to information what splitting atoms was to matter. everything breaks when the tech happens. the pursuit of the atomic bomb led to a global war. https://t.co/bkTmXMmVox
— santi ? (@santisiri) October 23, 2019
Google says it worked with a NASA research center and DOE-funded lab for this milestone (https://t.co/qg7NkSnPVx). But this "collaboration" with the Trump administration, as the president's daughter calls it, has been in the works at Google for 13 years https://t.co/2T0TsUyYHw
— Drew Harwell (@drewharwell) October 23, 2019
IBM pooh-poohed this result, but Google stands by its claim of "quantum supremacy," in which a quantum computer vastly outpaces a classical machine. "We've already peeled away from classical computers, onto a totally different trajectory." pic.twitter.com/FM8iT3nlvJ
— Stephen Shankland (@stshank) October 23, 2019
A quantum computer has surpassed a conventional supercomputer's abilities, Google says -- but it's only on one cherry-picked test for now. https://t.co/ddRrZqhY0z
— Stephen Shankland (@stshank) October 23, 2019
Quantum supremacy using a programmable superconducting processor
— hardmaru ? (@hardmaru) October 23, 2019
It’s the “hello world” moment, but it will be many years before we can implement a broader set of computations for real applications.
paper https://t.co/P9zWXKkhWO
blog (by @sundarpichai) https://t.co/KZwR4SDwdv pic.twitter.com/zpgIbKuvKU
Google's quantum supremacy paper is officially out https://t.co/5E2HNgqxE3. No more suffering through the poor quality pirated draft! Some links to help cut through the hype:@jaygambetta & IBM Q's article calling into question Google's result: https://t.co/bnystObAhH 1/
— Jonathan Oppenheim (@postquantum) October 23, 2019
Very proud that our @GoogleAI team has achieved a big breakthrough in quantum computing known as quantum supremacy after over a decade of work, as published in @Nature. Thank you to our collaborators in the research community who helped make this possible.https://t.co/yZUUbZsyA0
— Sundar Pichai (@sundarpichai) October 23, 2019
The firm IBM is disputing
— Mick Twister (@twitmericks) October 23, 2019
A claim made for Google's computing
That quantum supremacy's
Been reached while its nemeses
Are mostly still busy rebooting.#QuantumComputing #quantum #QUANTUMLEAP #Google #IBM @Google @IBM @nature https://t.co/CzCO7kbCVN
Great discussion by @iansample @guardian of Google's claims (and IBM's objections) https://t.co/uZRRjJvL3t -- incl. a quote from CEO Steve Brierley, urging the community to move on to talking about useful quantum advantage!
— Riverlane (@RiverLane_io) October 23, 2019
NEW: @Google has declared "quantum supremacy"—officially this time!
— Robert Hackett (@rhhackett) October 23, 2019
This moment, which comes a month after its news first leaked, signals that the world has crossed a threshold into an era when quantum computers can do things classical computers cannot. https://t.co/UPYqY4Wcii
Google claims its quantum computer achieved "supremacy" - now doing stuff that normal computers cannot - Fortunehttps://t.co/ejMQ6fx1bj pic.twitter.com/5yeW2IMeIV
— Fercan Yalinkilic (@FercanY) October 23, 2019
Google says it's achieved quantum supremacy: #ai #ml #dl #iot Cc: @mikequindazzi https://t.co/DTn3h3ZgHU pic.twitter.com/0NmJoQEqjY
— Alison Oliver (@alison_iot) October 23, 2019
Google says it's achieved quantum supremacy | Engadget https://t.co/LNoUCcHour
— Riz Virk (@Rizstanford) October 23, 2019
This should be headline grabbing news. Google have published a paper in @nature on the success of their 53-bit quantum computer.
— Gareth I. Jones (@Captain_Gareth) October 23, 2019
Thanks to @Rachel_England for the article. https://t.co/xzBrv1JNhO
Google achieved quantum supremacy by getting a quantum computer to solve the first quantum calculation Wich took 200 seconds to solve something a super computer would have took 10k years to solvehttps://t.co/hHZJxGTEzP
— John Paul Elias (@elias24fps) October 23, 2019
Google says it's achieved quantum supremacy https://t.co/OtbhO9fpa9 pic.twitter.com/moss5qFpwq
— #AI (@AI__TECH) October 23, 2019
Task Match:
— Lance Ulanoff (@LanceUlanoff) October 23, 2019
Google's quantum computer: 200 seconds
The world's fastest supercomputer: 10,000 years
Game over
https://t.co/DXafxvLXso
Google Says it Has Achieved ‘Quantum Supremacy,’ a Major Landmark in the Tech World https://t.co/3pcUrsmZuM pic.twitter.com/9NYUlK5Q4y
— Ace Computer (@Acecomputer5) October 23, 2019
Google claims its quantum computer solved a 10,000-year problem in seconds https://t.co/ge07KoicHv
— CNBC Tech (@CNBCtech) October 23, 2019
Zuckerberg grilled on the hill on Libra https://t.co/vfytr0Y8ar
— Financial Times (@FT) October 23, 2019
Google claims in a new paper that it has achieved quantum supremacy.
— The Long Now Foundation (@longnow) October 23, 2019
"A mathematical calculation that the largest supercomputers could not complete in under 10,000 years was done in 3 minutes 20 seconds." https://t.co/99bN00CExO
Google Claims a Quantum Breakthrough That Could Change Computing https://t.co/ro3eEcR2wZ
— Martin Ford (@MFordFuture) October 23, 2019
“A mathematical calculation that the largest supercomputers could not complete in under 10,000 years was done in 3 minutes 20 seconds, Google said in its paper.” https://t.co/1rung9ERme via @NYTimes
— Meg Tirrell (@megtirrell) October 23, 2019
This is bigger than anything else in the news today.https://t.co/1g7CLK5ZUR via @NYTimes
— Ken Dilanian (@KenDilanianNBC) October 23, 2019
Try imagining a world where computing is so powerful that almost all decisions (politics, economics, etc.) can be made after simulations have reliably predicted the outcome. "Google Claims a Quantum Breakthrough That Could Change Computing" https://t.co/H4vH68SkPc
— Dr. Phil Metzger (@DrPhiltill) October 23, 2019
? Google Claims a Quantum Breakthrough That Could Change Computing: “a mathematical calculation that the largest supercomputers could not complete in under 10,000 years was done in 3 minutes 20 seconds” https://t.co/nVo9xTST4U
— Mathieu von Rohr (@mathieuvonrohr) October 23, 2019
Quantum computer: a mathematical calculation that the largest supercomputers could not complete in under 10,000 years was done in 3 minutes 20 seconds, Google said https://t.co/ntorWRmHE1
— Edward Harrison (@edwardnh) October 23, 2019
Finally. Google Quantum Supremacy Nature Article https://t.co/Ym2HNUxfei Nature News https://t.co/ZmAozkeCyR
— Lance Fortnow (@fortnow) October 23, 2019
NYT https://t.co/ZAeSG6YufX
I don't know why but I thought this was hilarious: two tech giants arguing like kids on a playground, but about quantum computing https://t.co/Gsbehw8Wey pic.twitter.com/ahtPyXdv5Y
— Kashmir Hill (@kashhill) October 23, 2019
"Google’s quantum computer. The company said in a paper published on Wednesday that the machine needed only a few minutes to perform a task that would take a supercomputer at least 10,000 years." #OneVoice1 https://t.co/0wWPLygO4a
— Sailor Michael (@Megawatts55) October 23, 2019
Google Claims a Quantum Breakthrough That Could Change Computing - The New York Times https://t.co/ymoXSoMsbz
— Tom Raftery (@TomRaftery) October 23, 2019
As discussed w/ @mikepillsbury on the radio show this AM, I can’t come up with any good reason from a national security POV to publicize this story but can provide lots of reasons why it shouldn’t have been, especially its details on location and lab: https://t.co/ju25UnlFZK
— Hugh Hewitt (@hughhewitt) October 23, 2019
Google Claims a Quantum Breakthrough That Could Change Computing https://t.co/HLDlHV7Svn
— Alan Kotok (@alankotok) October 23, 2019
We are another step closer to #SkyNet ? a calculation that takes today’s supercomputer 10000 years was done in 3 minutes and 20 seconds!! Google Claims a Quantum Breakthrough That Could Change Computing - The New York Times https://t.co/aaYOxP2wrP
— Ameer E. Hassan (@AmeerEHassan) October 23, 2019
Interesting... https://t.co/6WTgtbdjd8
— Wendy Shepherd (@wendyshepherd) October 23, 2019
Wow - Google says it has made a “quantum supremacy” computer breakthrough. Its new quantum computer did a calculation in 3 minutes which 'would take a supercomputer 10,000 years'.https://t.co/YzNsgI5IQ2
— Adrian Weckler (@adrianweckler) October 23, 2019
As IBM and Google disagree on quantum computing achievement, applications are still years away https://t.co/5wnVV8aobm
— CNBC Tech (@CNBCtech) October 23, 2019
Did Google achieve quantum supremacy? You decide. Great piece putting today's news and IBM's naysaying in context, by @KSHartnett: https://t.co/7WxBC94fx4
— Natalie Wolchover (@nattyover) October 23, 2019
.@KSHartnett at @QuantaMagazine describes the disagreement between Google and IBM over whether quantum supremacy has been achieved. https://t.co/UvJsniGY8D https://t.co/tzjA4es15F
— Tom Wong (@thomasgwong) October 23, 2019
Lots of news coverage of @Google's quantum supremacy claim this morning. Archrival @IBM pushed back on the claim. @KSHartnett sorts out what it all means in @QuantaMagazine: https://t.co/YEfXwrUhlX
— Thomas Lin (@7homaslin) October 23, 2019
Today @Google claims "quantum supremacy." @IBM says not so fast. My new @QuantaMagazine story on the nuanced meaning of this scientific milestone. https://t.co/oGjgO1qVaD
— Kevin Hartnett (@KSHartnett) October 23, 2019
IBM claims to be able to simulate Google's leaked quantum supremacy result using a classical supercomputer in 2.5 days rather than 10,000 years. HT Scott Aaronson. https://t.co/0ZDWHE066n
— Tom Wong (@thomasgwong) October 22, 2019
"Leveraging Secondary Storage to Simulate Deep 54-qubit Sycamore Circuits", eprint from @IBMResearch arguing that they can simulate Google's supremacy experiment and accompanying blog posthttps://t.co/8RjWLbwbEPhttps://t.co/a3dkdg6WVr pic.twitter.com/7rJxRF8et6
— Juanjo Garcia Ripoll (@jjgarciaripoll) October 22, 2019
Did the White House just brag about giving Google the ability to destroy our privacy - crack all passwords and encryption? How is this a good use of citizens resources? https://t.co/PfXOTMJtj9
— CatherineAustinFitts (@TheSolariReport) October 23, 2019
How the Government Helped Google Reach Quantum Supremacy https://t.co/QOOlQqcHlS @Nextgov @techtransdays @techtranseco @techtransinnova #technologytransfer #innovation #commercialization @learningateways @gateway2ia @semioticsweb #semafor #semiofor
— Beverly Corwin (@bevcorwin) October 23, 2019
Quantum supremacy is near. How much do you think quantum computing can affect Amoveo?https://t.co/X4u0G6TpHx pic.twitter.com/TRwfN32Sq9
— Amoveo (@Amoveox) October 24, 2019
Lazy people version: https://t.co/wpQ5ZNzyww
— Jeroen De Dauw (@JeroenDeDauw) October 24, 2019
Regardless of the time horizon of the threat of quantum computing, shouldn't @Ripple be working on quantum resistance for the XRP ledger? It's very risky to assume that this threat can't materialize faster than anticipated. @JoelKatz @bgarlinghousehttps://t.co/QwndErEIrQ
— MAGIC (@MagicPoopCannon) October 24, 2019
The Google AI Quantum team demonstrates how a quantum computer can perform a task no classical computer can in an experiment called "quantum supremacy." https://t.co/lU9uvQW3o1
— Kelsey Hightower (@kelseyhightower) October 23, 2019
Demonstrating Quantum Supremacy https://t.co/zElFHoT0xA via @YouTube
— Lord Lionel (@Lionel46294550) October 24, 2019
Oops, forgot to include the damn link!https://t.co/LwtUEkY1dN
— James Darling (@d4rling) October 24, 2019
Quantum supremacy.
— GOD BLESS AMERICA (@roxi_usa) October 24, 2019
A computation that would take 10,000 years to run in the most powerful supercomputer can be run in 3 minutes and 20 seconds in a quantum computer.
Google's AI Quantum team...https://t.co/3MRjf6ydEi
Google claims it has achieved 'quantum supremacy' – but IBM disagrees https://t.co/HiVXCxb0fo
— Dr Atanas G Atanasov (@_atanas_) October 24, 2019
This is cool. "Oliver (physicist) compares Google’s achievement to the first flights of the Wright brothers. The Wright Flyer was not the first airborne vehicle to fly, nor did it solve any pressing problem, but it demonstrated a radical new possibility" https://t.co/MUZ0i8AEu4
— Pia Andrews (@piawaugh) October 23, 2019
Wow ! #Skynet and just as the new #TerminatorDarkFate movie comes out @InnovationSIG Google says it's achieved quantum supremacy https://t.co/ughoNqTXRc via @engadget
— Jason Wong (@Docj88) October 23, 2019
And I thought getting my Pixel 4 was cool. ?
— Chase Hertel (@Chase_Hertel) October 23, 2019
Big computing power and machine learning news.
Absolutely love the analogy that this is like the Wright brother's first flight. Wasn't practical at first, but now we fly nonstop NY to Australia.https://t.co/Ra4Rl75YdQ
#Google Says it Has Achieved ‘#Quantum Supremacy,’ a Major Tech Milestone #quantumcomputing #Digital #DigitalTransformation #Innovation #RT @evankirstel @sallyeaves @evanderburg @e_CoachManager @MHcommunicate @TopCyberNews @SpirosMargaris @mvollmer1https://t.co/bgHCSNdBlu
— John C. Maxwell III (@maxjcm) October 23, 2019
? Google’s ‘Quantum Supremacy’: A Surprising Potential Application…Is Cryptocurrency?—The Ledger https://t.co/IOqX5Lakbl
— Cenk Babaeren (@CenkBabaeren) October 24, 2019
구글이 자기네 양자컴퓨터가 "양자우위"를 달성했다고 발표했습니다. 양자우위란 양자컴퓨터가 특정 연산에서 기존 수퍼컴퓨터을 능가하는 성능을 달성했다는 뜻이고, 이제 기존 암호체계가 무력화되는 건 시간문제라는거죠 #미래 https://t.co/7sdWIpmB54
— JJ's view (@JJspeech) October 23, 2019
Google device did in 3 minutes 20 seconds a mathematical calculation that supercomputers could not complete in under 10,000 years https://t.co/SyS5V8DHhM
— Eric Lipton (@EricLiptonNYT) October 24, 2019
in addition to being fascinating, there are some pretty wild nerd-dunks between Google and IBM here https://t.co/58KagwNF8C
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) October 24, 2019
“Google’s result is a major achievement not just for Google but also for the broader scientific community,” said Chad Rigetti, CEO of the leading VC backed Quantum start-up @rigetti https://t.co/PdazEsuMim
— FranklinSquareGroup (@franklinsquared) October 23, 2019
If Google’s #quantum computer breakthrough is real, everything is about to change. Solving in minutes tasks that take supercomputers 10k years has some chilling implications for #bitcoin #crypto https://t.co/VHJEprHdBJ
— Daniel Liebeskind (@dliebeskind) October 23, 2019
"Scientists likened Google’s announcement to the Wright brothers’ first plane flight in 1903 — proof that something is really possible even though it may be years before it can fulfill its potential."
— Matilde Giglio (@MatildeGiglio) October 24, 2019
The future still seems to be happening. https://t.co/J719jtYWaR
Here’s the deal. Machine intelligence is advancing exponentially — becoming 10-100 times more powerful each decade. Humans evolve slowly over thousands of years. Within 2-3 decades, we’ll be eclipsed in most physical and cognitive capacities. https://t.co/2yF8OSAUe8 via @NYTimes
— ted dintersmith (@dintersmith) October 23, 2019
Google Claims a Quantum Breakthrough That Could Change Computing: The company said in a paper published on Wednesday that the machine needed only a few minutes to perform a task that would take a supercomputer at least 10,000 years. #QuantumComputing https://t.co/hBxTz9QrOh
— Daniel Kraft, MD (@daniel_kraft) October 24, 2019
Google Claims a Quantum Breakthrough That Could Change Computinghttps://t.co/6bo3SyQuBn via @NYTimes
— ronfriedmann (@ronfriedmann) October 23, 2019
今日の日経新聞にも出てたが、こちらは長い。Google Claims a Quantum Breakthrough That Could Change Computing https://t.co/opAXK7cGE0
— ウッシャ〜 (@ShigehiroHara) October 24, 2019
Fascinating:
— Josh Fox (@joshfoxfilm) October 23, 2019
Google Claims a Quantum Breakthrough That Could Change Computing https://t.co/ZeXIdTVHxM
54bitの量子コンピュータが今のスパコンでシミュレートできる(できそう)らしい。知らんかった。 https://t.co/OopXcWW0p4 https://t.co/CqnJZK4dOM
— Tsuyoshi Okubo (@TsuyoshiOkubo) October 24, 2019
やったことは、古典では難しい分布からサンプリングしたこと。これは全然役には立たない。
— R.Takeda (@reiji_takeda) October 24, 2019
それと、1万年って言ってるけど、https://t.co/AHUJyuObFB
によるとIBMのスパコンなら2.5日でできるってのもある。
それでも、これまで理論的だった量子優位性が具体的に示せたっていうのは凄いと思うぞ!! https://t.co/21xRFCQ6h9
Ok, I just skimmed through IBM’s paper on efficiently classically simulating Google’s type of quantum circuits
— Trishank Karthik Kuppusamy (@trishankkarthik) October 23, 2019
IBM says don’t just use RAM, use secondary storage
Which is nice, but then they just give ESTIMATES of time on classicalhttps://t.co/Cc470YveJx
Google's quantum supremacy paper finally makes its way into Nature after the leak last month! https://t.co/m2ktVWnPEY
— Ben Jaderberg (@benjaderberg) October 23, 2019
With impeccable timing @ibm casts doubt on the result with a preprint yesterday (https://t.co/6w4DMceVn0), but which would only delay supremacy by a few qubits.
Quantum technology leader @MJBiercuk from @sydney_physics @QCTRLhq on @GoogleAI's #quantumsupremacy
— Marcus Strom (@strom_m) October 24, 2019
"This achievement, if it holds up under intense scrutiny, represents a landmark academic achievement relating to the overall value of quantum computers."https://t.co/y5X5jRe7jo
After @Google announced this morning that it has achieved #quantum supremacy, the Trump administration was quick to note that the government helped. I asked the tech giant *exactly how* feds boosted the efforts.https://t.co/69OgmZDBXN
— Brandi Vincent (@BrandiVincent_) October 23, 2019
An important incremental step in the long-running effort to build useful quantum technology #quantumsupremacy #QCTRL #Google https://t.co/UpOO86BhmP
— Q-CTRL (@qctrlHQ) October 23, 2019