
The Block Club Chicago Podcast What Is Quantum Computing And Why Is It Coming Here?
Jan 14, 2025
Maxwell Evans, a reporter covering the quantum computing campus in South Chicago, and Chloe Washabaugh, a University of Chicago graduate student specializing in quantum engineering, delve into the groundbreaking developments in their neighborhood. They discuss the multibillion-dollar project’s potential for job creation, the clash between economic opportunity and community concerns about gentrification, and environmental implications. Their insights paint a vivid picture of excitement and skepticism among residents as Chicago aims to become a hub for quantum technology.
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Quantum Campus Funding and Purpose
- The proposed quantum computing campus in Chicago has significant financial backing, including state and local government funds.
- The project aims to determine the practicality of quantum computing for real-world applications.
Chicago's Potential as a Quantum Hub
- Chicago could become a global hub for quantum computing if the project succeeds.
- The development of a practical quantum computer in Chicago would be a major breakthrough.
Quantum vs. Classical Computing
- Classical computers rely on voltage, represented by the presence or absence of electrons.
- Quantum computing utilizes the quantum mechanical properties of single electrons and photons.
