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IBM Announces Quantum Milestone

Jerry Chow, IBM Fellow and Director of Quantum Systems at IBM Research, explains the company’s latest milestone in its effort to build the world’s first fault-tolerant quantum computer. Chow speaks with Caroline Hyde on “Bloomberg Tech.” ——– Like this video? Subscribe to Bloomberg Technology on YouTube:   Watch the latest full episodes of “Bloomberg Technology”…

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Jerry Chow, IBM Fellow and Director of Quantum Systems at IBM Research, explains the company’s latest milestone in its effort to build the world’s first fault-tolerant quantum computer. Chow speaks with Caroline Hyde on “Bloomberg Tech.”
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  1. @AlbertC-h6o

    June 20, 2025 at 4:04 pm

    Is this a big deal? I can’t tell anymore

    • @Ssss-d8s7g

      June 20, 2025 at 4:15 pm

      same

    • @emanuelebignone7044

      June 20, 2025 at 4:39 pm

      Fughezi fugazi

    • @RishoTube

      June 20, 2025 at 5:02 pm

      Haha

  2. @RishoTube

    June 20, 2025 at 5:04 pm

    The interviewer was asking my questions, so good

  3. @johngo9541

    June 20, 2025 at 7:30 pm

    He’s got that robot smile

  4. @TedHamsi

    June 20, 2025 at 7:47 pm

    I am at the beginning of my “investment journey”, planning to put 250K into dividend stocks so that I will be making up to 30% annually in dividend returns. any good stock recommendation on great performing stocks will be appreciated….

    • @mimak381

      June 20, 2025 at 7:47 pm

      I usually go with registered representative; Andras Bohm, he provides, daily entry signals, insights and a more grounded approach, looking at factors like market demand, regulatory changes, and adoption trends. This approach enable to make informed decisions rather than solely relying on emotional market dynamics.

    • @mimak381

      June 20, 2025 at 7:48 pm

      Since i ventured into trading with him it has really transformed my life imagine investing $50,000 within some couple of weeks it increased to $696,800 it might not be a fortune, but this is a significant improvement.

    • @TedHamsi

      June 20, 2025 at 7:48 pm

      how would you suggest i enter the crypto market? I am also looking at studying pro traders and using their strategy than investing myself. what’s your take on this?? How can i reach him please??

  5. @timothyshiu2263

    June 20, 2025 at 7:54 pm

    Quantum Computing can what AI do, right?
    Quantum Computing can make AI better or faster, right?

  6. @algore92

    June 20, 2025 at 10:30 pm

    Maybe a stepping stone. I’ll believe it when I see it. Until then, it just seems like hype.

  7. @rosswagner498

    June 20, 2025 at 10:33 pm

    Make new medicines

  8. @badbad-cat

    June 20, 2025 at 11:57 pm

    Another Chinese. Tech in West has become non-existent without Chinese 😮😅

    • @yega3k

      June 21, 2025 at 6:02 am

      Tech in the U.S has relied heavily on immigrants since the beginning of time. Nothing new here. Heck, the country was built by immigrants.

  9. @mrasukl

    June 21, 2025 at 12:50 am

    I would love to see an OS written by Gen AI and quantum chips, which boots on any device intelligently. All this buzz but not a single concrete end product in sight by any of these tech. Is there a marvel movie produced by Google veo ? Hmmm , I guess not.

  10. @FactsNReason

    June 21, 2025 at 1:03 am

    Please someone tell the interviewer to ‘chill out’! Every question does not need to be so exuberant and with an explosive tone — a more considered conversation would have been helpful

  11. @anweecool4357

    June 21, 2025 at 1:57 am

    I kept scrolling past people swearing by Nixorus books—saying its stuff “they” dont want us seeing. I got skeptical but still tried. Im actually annoyed I didnt read it sooner. These books literally made me rethink everything about money. Seriously worth the hype.

    • @aijunky

      June 21, 2025 at 6:56 am

      Charlatan.. fvck off

  12. @yreyerty

    June 21, 2025 at 2:01 am

    super.klass

  13. @dilibau

    June 21, 2025 at 3:09 am

    Vaporware is cheap.

  14. @AllSunnyDaze

    June 21, 2025 at 4:20 am

    Isn’t IBM focused on VCRs still?

  15. @sportszone9159

    June 21, 2025 at 4:34 am

    Trump will revoke his Visa 🤣🤣🤣

  16. @TheAlphaWavePodcast

    June 21, 2025 at 5:08 am

    I was broke as hell. Then I watched Ant Man and tried going to London with a nice suit on and I put quantum in everything I said and I raised 100 million dollars.

  17. @temahinganui2130

    June 21, 2025 at 5:51 am

    Its just linux distro and a python ap. The other reality is that it’s architecture cannot connect to another architecture. Find an example, there are none

  18. @HeroesforDemocracy

    June 21, 2025 at 6:48 am

    I think they have just learned how to spell bullshit out of quantum… or is it the other way around.
    If I only had my quantum computer to figure it out…

  19. @Isaac_Lewis777

    June 21, 2025 at 6:50 am

    For the layman here, you cannot completely control a qubit because of “noise”. This is what necessitates error correction. In trapped ion quantum computers oscillating electric fields that behave similar to a rotating saddle maintain an ion in suspension. Lasers shot at the ion are then used for gate operations, quantum computing logic. Unfortunately, the ion is not completely stable, and once it reaches a local minimum the quantum state flips and loses coherence. IBM utilizes another technique known as superconducting josephson junctions for quantum computing which is very different from trapped ion. I am of the opinion that precision control of a qubit is the most important step in realizing an actual working quantum computer. Error correction can only go so far, but continued advancement in qubit control techniques or utilizing different qubit modalities may unlock this technology.

  20. @samarthpawar1504

    June 21, 2025 at 7:23 am

    bro is it just me who got too distracted by this man’s default smile face?😭

  21. @grahamcook9289

    June 21, 2025 at 10:40 am

    Verticals, leverage, roadmap, bold vision, ecosystem, cloud, quantum advantage, classic computer, AI, modalities, architecture. Same old IBM gobbledygook bollox. Heard it all before – many times.

  22. @BrianWelsh-g6j

    June 21, 2025 at 12:00 pm

    Mrs. Forbes employment at IBM

  23. @SaveManWoman

    June 21, 2025 at 12:07 pm

    With so much memory what will human be used for ? 40-60% unemployment? Human beings are their own worse enemies ! UBI here it comes ! Say bye bye to housing !! It was time anyways ! CPU, GPU, QPU, when is 💩PU scheduled for ?

  24. @DoctorGuru90

    June 21, 2025 at 1:18 pm

    no one has yet mentioned ONE real use case for quantum computing apart from “we will get there in the future”. The names of their expected milestones are so fitting but “Loony” & “Coo-Coo” would be more fitting.

  25. @mishkinaservere

    June 21, 2025 at 1:46 pm

    Don’t trust them. The roadmap is completely unrealistic. This seems to be a beginning of agony.

  26. @paulyz8534

    June 21, 2025 at 3:33 pm

    2030 Quantum Cockafook

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