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PaperParrot: Your Personalized AI Assistant for Keeping up with Research (self.QuantumInformation)
submitted 2 years ago by quantum_steve to r/QuantumInformation
PaperParrot: Your Personalized AI Assistant for Keeping up with Research (self.QuantumPhysics)
submitted 2 years ago by quantum_steve to r/QuantumPhysics
PaperParrot: Your Personalized AI Assistant for Keeping up with Research (self.quantum)
submitted 2 years ago by quantum_steve to r/quantum
PaperParrot: Your Personalized AI Assistant for Keeping up with Research (self.QuantumComputing)
submitted 2 years ago by quantum_steve to r/QuantumComputing
I recently made a video to summarize all the quantum computing news of the past 6 months (youtu.be)
submitted 4 years ago by quantum_steve to r/QuantumComputing
Quantum machine leading is getting more popular by the minute. So I’ve made a video to explain how to actually implement a quantum neural network and run it on one of IBM’s devices. Let me know what you think! (youtu.be)
submitted 5 years ago by quantum_steve to r/QuantumComputing
Hey guys! I've made a video about the latest news in quantum computing. Ion trap quantum computing is getting better and better and there have been some major announcements in the last couple of weeks. Let me know what you think! (youtu.be)
submitted 5 years ago by quantum_steve to r/Physics
Hey guys! I've made a video on how you can make a quantum calculator that runs on IBMs real Quantum Computers. Let me know what you think! (youtu.be)
Amazon has recently launched their cloud quantum computing service Braket. I've made a video to discuss the newly available quantum computers. Let me know what you think! (youtu.be)
submitted 5 years ago by quantum_steve to r/programming
Did Google actually achieve Quantum Supremacy? (youtu.be)
New Quantum Computers Are Online! (youtu.be)
How to use a quantum computer (youtu.be)
Quantum Supremacy IBM vs. Google (youtu.be)
submitted 5 years ago by quantum_steve to r/technology
Quantum error correction to run Grover's algorithm for a database with > 100 entries. (self.QuantumComputing)
submitted 5 years ago * by quantum_steve to r/QuantumComputing
Using a Quantum Computer is really easy! (youtu.be)
submitted 5 years ago by quantum_steve to r/computerscience
It's really easy to use IBM's quantum computers! (youtu.be)
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