Quantum Computing; Knife; College of Magic | 60 Minutes Full Episodes

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Published 2024-07-31
First, a look inside the quantum computer race. Then, Salman Rushdie: The 2024 60 Minutes Interview. And, going inside the College of Magic.

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All Comments (21)
  • @xmatterdaily
    Trust me crypto and bitcoin will have a hard time when quantum computers become mainstream. Today's cyphers will be a breeze through for QC
  • @jcodytbone
    Did the IBM guy just casually state that the P=NP problem is solved? Wouldn't it have to be solved in order to say for sure that there are problems a computer could never solve?
  • @pletcgm
    This is so exciting about quantum computers. Once we can integrate quantum computing with artificial intelligence, our advancements will be boundless.
  • I've been saying for a while that the Earth is a perpetual motion machine
  • This SCHOOL IS GREAT IT IS THE STUFF OF DREAMS AND HOPE ARE MADE OF BRAVO BRAVO
  • Notice that both quantum computing and AI are rapidly evolving. This is not a coincidence. This is because both are information technologies subject to the law of accelerated returns, as explained by Ray Kurzweil in his newest book: The Singularity Is Nearer.
  • @rla1231
    Quantum Computing Inc claims the innovation of quantum computer functioning at room temperature!
  • @joycehand3067
    I love 60 Minutes. Thank you for keeping us in the know.
  • @KernelFault
    I'll bet the computer knows what Celsius is. No wonder 60 Minutes is for the old folks.
  • Combine quantum computing with AI, no one talks about that.
  • It is a man-made God it is a beast. It is a sorcerer to answer their questions
  • @gunterra1
    The example with a mouse finding the way out of a maize is not a good example. I can find the way out of any maize in a brief time without fail. How? By follow only one wall, either the left or the right wall, all the way, you will of course go through all the passages and dead ends, but eventually you will be out without fail and sooner than you would have expected.
  • Watching the example of the maze with quantum computing; I noticed that the quantum computing rendition of the maze reminds me a lot on how neurons branch out to form new connections and help the brain learn. The neuron connections will also cut off the useless connections as time progresses so that it may refine itself. Could a quantum computer do the same within the maze simulation by cutting off the dead ends once finish line is found? Also, would this refinement help quantum computer reduce its errors?
  • The Mayan calendar did they found those 50,000 years into the future, this computer is supposed to be able to think 50,000 years into the future coincidence I don't think so