
FT News Briefing The quantum revolution: The race to build a quantum computer
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Mar 19, 2023 Tech giants like Google and Microsoft are racing to create practical quantum computers. These machines hold the promise to tackle climate change and revolutionize drug development. Yet, significant challenges remain in harnessing quantum physics, particularly in stabilizing qubits. Investors are buzzing about its potential, but skepticism lingers among experts. With a peek inside top labs and insights from seasoned researchers, the discussion explores both the thrilling possibilities and the daunting hurdles shaping the future of this groundbreaking technology.
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Google's Quantum Lab
- John Thornhill visited Google's quantum computing lab in Santa Barbara.
- He saw 20 fridge-sized computers, each with a complex interior of gold, wires, and pipes.
Quantum Revolution
- Quantum computers could revolutionize industries like drug development and logistics.
- They could solve complex problems and drive scientific breakthroughs.
Quantum's North Star
- Krysta Svore believes quantum computing can solve major challenges like climate change and food production.
- Modeling complex molecules is key to these solutions.
