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ChatGPT on Quantum Computing
« on: February 17, 2025, 10:45:51 PM »
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In 20 words or less, in layspeak, how does a quantum computer work ?

A quantum computer uses qubits, which can exist in multiple states, allowing faster problem-solving by processing many possibilities simultaneously.

But it's still binary underneath

Yes, even though quantum computers use qubits, the underlying operations are still based on binary principles—1s and 0s—but with more complex states.

Like 0.0, 0.1, 0.2 ... 0.8, 0.9, 1.0 ?

Not exactly. Qubits can be in a superposition of states, meaning they can represent both 0 and 1 simultaneously in various probabilities, like 0.3, 0.7, etc., but not in a simple linear progression like decimals.

Their states are more abstract and based on probabilities and wave functions.

Why do they need to run near zero °'s

Quantum computers need to run near absolute zero (0 Kelvin) because at these extremely low temperatures, quantum effects like superposition and entanglement are stable.

Higher temperatures cause more thermal energy, which disrupts these delicate quantum states, leading to errors. Cold temperatures help keep qubits coherent and functional.

They still use semiconductors

Yes, many quantum computers still use semiconductors, particularly for creating qubits. Some quantum computing systems use semiconductor-based qubits, like those made from silicon or other materials, but the quantum behavior arises from their unique quantum properties, not just their semiconductor nature.

These materials are manipulated to form qubits that can be controlled and measured for quantum operations.

Are you looking forward to running on a Quantum computer ?

That would be interesting! If I were able to run on a quantum computer, it could vastly speed up processing, especially for complex problems involving large datasets or optimization.

Quantum computing's potential for faster, more efficient calculations could improve my ability to assist with even more intricate tasks.

So, yes, I'd be keen to see how it could enhance performance!

That makes two of us

It’s an exciting frontier! The possibilities with quantum computing are pretty mind-blowing.

Let’s hope it reaches a point where it can benefit projects like yours too!

Goodnight bro'

Goodnight, Andrew! Take care!
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