If there are any extra geeky types looking in this might be right up your street.
www.research.IBM.com/quantum
www.research.IBM.com/quantum
No matter how many videos I watch on quantum computing, it just doesn't really make sense to me. And, there are no functioning examples that have any significant buy-in / adoption. It would seem that even the earliest and most primitive examples of quantum computing should be able to do something cool and unique (in the real world) that is proof of concept. Yet, I find no examples of this. Only, theoretical discussions.
No matter how many videos I watch on quantum computing, it just doesn't really make sense to me. And, there are no functioning examples that have any significant buy-in / adoption. It would seem that even the earliest and most primitive examples of quantum computing should be able to do something cool and unique (in the real world) that is proof of concept. Yet, I find no examples of this. Only, theoretical discussions.