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Quantum computing: The technology of the future! When will it arrive and how will it change the world?

Written by Roberta Souza
Published 13/03/2025 às 20:29
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IBM and Google reveal challenges and promises of quantum computing during SXSW event. Technology may be accessible soon!

While big techs compete in the race for Artificial Intelligence, another field of innovation is advancing rapidly: computação quântica. During the SXSW, the CEO of IBM, Arvind krishna, revealed that this revolutionary technology will hit the market by the end of the decade, according to the website Meio e Mensagem.

But after all, What is quantum computing? According to Krishna, it is a system that, unlike traditional deterministic computing, is probabilistic – enabling calculations impossible for current computers. This paves the way for scientific discoveries and unprecedented advances!

IBM and Google at the forefront of quantum computing

A IBM and Google They are in front line of technology development, each with their own strategies and advances:

🔹 Google: launched the Willow, a quantum processor of 105 qubits, essential for the development of technology and integration with artificial intelligence.

🔹 IBM: invest in quantum acceleration, cloud platforms and tools open code, allowing simulation and execution of quantum algorithms.

We both believe that quantum computing will be complementary to the traditional, bringing solutions to areas such as chemistry, biology, energy and even disease cures .

The impact of quantum computing on the future

To understand the power of this technology, Krishna gave an intriguing example:

“We know that caffeine gives us energy, but we don't know exactly why. AI can show us the molecular structure of caffeine, but the quantum computing can reveal how your electrons interact, taking our knowledge to a subatomic level.”

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Google Quantum AI COO, Charina Chou, reinforces that quantum computing can help solve climate challenges, improve energy efficiency and, potentially, contribute to the development of a cure for cancer.

Billion-dollar investments and necessary infrastructure

The advancement of quantum computing requires heavy investments and cutting-edge infrastructure;

  • 100 million qubits: this is the goal for the technology to be uniquely applicable.
  • Extreme conditions: qubits need to operate in environments ultra-cold and isolated, away from external interference.
  • Global infrastructure: IBM is opening a Center for Quantum Algorithms at Illinois, with an investment of $200M monthly to consolidate the USA as a reference in the sector.
  • Government support: Charina Chou warns that the US needs to maintain public investments , as China rapidly advances in quantum computing. She compares the current race to the Human Genome Project and Moon exploration – both were only possible thanks to large government investments.

Roberta Souza

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