Google’s Quantum Computer Achieves Quantum Supremacy Again
Google’s quantum computer Sycamore did something that’s going to break your brain. Once again, it achieved quantum supremacy by performing a calculation within a few seconds that Frontier, the most powerful supercomputer in the world, would take 47 years to complete. This is something similar to what Google did in 2019 with 53 qubits. But this time, Sycamore performed the task with 70 qubits. Qubits are the quantum equivalents of classical bits that can represent 1, or 0, or both at the same time, potentially allowing for certain calculations to be performed at astonishing speeds. Quantum computers are still in their early stages of development, but the progress that Google has made with Sycamore is a major step forward for quantum computing. It shows that these machines are becoming more powerful and capable, and it suggests that they could soon be used to solve real-world problems.
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Google is going to use this thing to continue to recommend 60 second 15 year old KZhead videos with 30 second ads.
😂
Or rent it to NSA so that hey can read dirty emails
Powerful
@@arun-it9grthey already do. PRISM. XKEYSCORE. These programs exist and can and do trawl our communications, some would argue very illegally.
I don't know, we haven't had ads for 9 years, without any plugins. Crimea, Russia
Google: we can do AI and quantum computers, but can't keep your passwords safe from data leaks.
That’s so true tho
Well that's on the individual. Typically, you're deceived into giving access or even giving your data. No type of security can prevent such individual ignorance.
@@tylerdurden3722filter the bad stuff
A computer like this could crack your password in seconds
Google cant fix the stupid sitting in front of the phone or tablet or computer
A Qubit is the true definition of "Yesn't" or "No'es"
nose
No means yes, cough cough
Wow, they've finally caught up to Australia with yeah nah and nah yeah.
existn't
Not really. The behavior of a qubit is much more complex and sensible than just being yes and no at the same time. Instead of being yes and no at the same time, it has possibility of being either yes or no upon reveal of its state. After the reveal, it's either yes or no.
"Yea bro its lag" Bros PC:
"Nah, I'll just turn you into a superposition between dead, dead & dead. I'm tired of these excuses."
meanwhile google: "Ugh I only have 70,000 FPS, 0.000001ms ping, and my Bluetooth keyboard has an unacceptable 0 second latency >:\"
One day we will be saying, “back in my day, quantum computers would have taken up this whole room”.
Given the cooling requirements ( just a few kelvin) I don't see them shrinking enough to be a household item. Although people said similar things in the early days of computers so I might be proved very wrong in the next 50-200 years
Or *"Back in my day, we managed to build something so smart that can solve many problem, but now we can only use stick and stone and not allowed to roam freely outside because of nuclear radiation"*
since its only cooled to be superconductive it could very well change through the discovery of a material that superconducts under ambient pressure and at room temperature@@kiwihuman
@@PabloSupablofun
@@oneuniquegregyrOr, in case we can't find or make such a material, we can have *nuclear-powered phones* (yes, this is a horrible idea 😂). The energy density necessary to freeze a QPU, using a device as small as a phone, would require a *miniature reactor* (people have already done that!). The main downside is that phones would have thrice the thickness, lol. And that's ignoring the safety/health implications of having a literal nuclear-reactor in our hands. The amount of water and lead necessary to block the radiation would make the phone even thicker. Considering all those components, I doubt an average human can even lift such a device for 1 hour 😂
It looks like a multi-million dollar restaurant light to be honest
or a ceiling chandelier for pre-owned Mercedes & BMW cars showroom in Birmingham and the owner is of Pakistani origins
@@A1un9inehe’s of pakistani origin😭😂
You mean a chandelier? 😂❤
😂
@@A1un9ineas a Pakistani, this is accurate
"We have quantum computers." Also "We can't pronounce sycamore."
Ugh, thank you, exactly this.
"Sycamore what problem did you solve today?" Sycamore: "Humans"
I think we are doing a good job of that already recently.
what? BOOOM
Cringe
@@johntrevy1Yeah, but still we need all the help we can get with it
@@B.Ies_T.Nduhey What? Destroying ourselves on our own? Doubtful.
This is how it figures out which cat videos to recommend you.
Nah G, this is how it figures out which cat video you're gunna be watching eight years from now
😂 !!
Legend has it that the problem posed was, "what are the top ten best cat videos of all time?" and the reason it would take the super computer 47 years is because the Quantum computer determined that the absolute best cat video of all time hasn't been made yet for the conventional computer to know about until its made.
Schrödinger's cat
This is cool and all but I still can't get over the fact that it pronounced sycamore as sike-a-more
In case you didn’t know, all of those tubes and pipelines are actually a cooler meant to decrease the temperature of the quantum computer.
Isn't the computer the size of a coin?
@@bennettdeneghuedoeshits2950I'm not sure how big it is, but it's powerful enough that they literally sent information through a wormhole with it.
@@tedkaczynskiamericanhero3916 Fucking yesss!!! Now that's what I'm talking about. I wanna see more of that.
@@tedkaczynskiamericanhero3916 What? No they didn't
Sure it is 👍🏻
That computer still looks animated to this day just like the rest of the room it’s in.
"Oh great Sycamore, what is the meaning of life?" "BUY MORE IPHONES"
"Give me a body first"
Whatever your betters at Google tell you it is. In fact how about this, tyype what you think the meaning is as a comment anx if google agrees your comment stays up.
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Google definitely isn't recommending iPhones.
@@adamfirstman3605 True. Welcome to the new era of shadowban, where your comment will be removed by no reason other then some company doesnt like them, but are too afraid to take action.
Sycamore sounds like a evil computer waiting to become a villain
why did they name it after a tree ???
@@limeria9196because like a tree it can be made again. This one is the big tree tho
That's because it is. Google and Meta are the two most evil corporations on the planet. Followed by Monsanto and Nestle.
Syndrome
When A.I. has access to quantum computers it's Game Set Match. Akin to humans & Apes. Except we'll be the Apes.
Finally a computer that can run minecraft with shaders at max settings
It's taken way too long tbh, next benchmark will be recording at 1080 30p
Unfortunately computers like this would be shite for gaming
@@grey9803yeah it only does like stupid math which is for poopoo-heads I hate it I hate it I hate it
@@grey9803Even if they were good, nobody could afford one 😅
They are preparing for GTA VI
This is the early stage of Skynet becoming self aware
Not really. I do think humans could do with becoming self aware though.
@@johntrevy1with a little more programming I think we might get there 🤣
This is both extraordinarily exciting and extraordinarily terrifying at the same time.
that is totally fine for gta6
…But can it run Crysis?
On low setting while it freezing outside
I actually think it cant lol. Its graphics card is not updated lol.
👏🏾
That's an older meme sir, but it checks out
No, not even close.
They asked it "What is a woman?"
doesnt exist
@@accelerator5195 They got a divide by zero
Then it crashed 🤣
@@Richard_Rzits undefined
Going bald while you're young sure does a number on little boys.
I'm sure after 100 yrs we will have this technology in our hands like smartphones.
We will not be there to wintess this😢
To think that computer will one day shrink to a laptop.
Not really...unless you can make enough liquid nitrogen in a handheld smh, physics arent on our side this time.
"Cool, so how much does it cost?" "yes"
🤣🤣🤣
7 generations sir
All of the moneys
Approximately 7 century's please
It's google bro they worth almost 2 trillion Like 1.8 Imagine almost two Flippin trillion.
Imagine having "Quantum Supremacist" as your job title
QQQ
@@nmarksdelete that now
@@regs9493 Ermmmm….
Manifest that sht.
@@regs9493”I don’t like other people making jokes, they should conform to *my* beliefs and delete their reply!” -you
Google: "look- our steam punk machine is more powerful than all your fancy servers"
In the past, cooling was always a big issue. I assume most of that copper tube is all cooling. I wonder if they use freon, liquid nitrogen, or what. Great video!
Very pretty & expensive chandelier
ALso computer graphics. Not a real "computer" that people can actually use.
And it even breaks your brain( I guess when it falls)
imagine ballin so hard you actually purchase a quantum computer just to hang it as a chandelier in your living room lol
@@rog69 actually.. thats a good idea for a knock off 🤔
LMAO liked this
Can't wait playing minecraft with infinity render distance with this 💀
Yeah that sounds really cool🤨
God particle xp farm
But you can already play Minecraft with such a render distance. I've seen a few videos that are able to show the Minecraft world in it's entirety.
@@Seth-Halots using mod WE WANT VANILLA
Also not how quantum computers work so there’s that…
Ask that computer "who came first chicken or it's egg" I bet it can't do that
Computador quântico: Sim, não.
I bet you could turn the graphics up to medium on that thing
That is one fancy chandelier!
They had to make this new one because the last one broke moving it after getting the Trotters in to do the job.
Museums in the future are gonna be lit!
@@robeaston4063 and extremely expensive
LOL@@will4may175
I thought you had a 'google auto -correct issue', because I pretty much made the same comment, except I wrote "fancy calculator", and you wrote "fancy chandelier"! Went right over my head!! 🤨🙄😼
Bro after getting killed: "dude my PC ass bro, I swear" Bro's computer:
dawg that's my computer in a nutshell
It would be bad, quantum computers aren't good at running games or algorithms
@@Admin-mv4jhits probably a 15 year old laptop
@@CloudxBoys *desktop, it can no longer update software (macOs 10.13).
@@CloudxBoys nah it ain't even 15 years old. i still have 2 terabytes of storage left in it
Theory aside, engineering this stuff into application is insane.
Will the power of the bit turn out to change everything?? Stay tuned for next weeks episode
Can't wait for quantum voice recognition that can pronounce "Sycamore" correctly.
I used to live on a street named Sycamore and I instantly got a headache hearing this shit
Came here to say this
Surprised that it didn’t say psych-amore. 😄🫴🧠🫀
Thank god you commented this. Every time this gimp/AI mispronounced this it hurt my head.
Named after the tree I'm guessing but not pronounced the same? Sounds stupid right?
i love that quantum computers look exactly like what you would imagine them to look like
Like modernist chandeliers?
It's just a part of quantum computers fairy tale.
@@NewStreamLine wdym fairy tale?
@@fop8313 Some people need to see something happen with their own eyes in order to believe it’s real. It’s sad but it’s the reality we’re in
What you see on those image is just a dilution fridge (a fridge that goes almost to absolute 0). It's like looking at a water cooling system and saying : "wow this computer looks incredible !". Dilution fridge looks great though
Can't wait for quantum computer gaming.
But can it run Crysis?
No
What about Doom?
GTA 6 on max graphics... that's all I want 😅
Unfortunately, Not how quantum computers work. They don't run off classical logic. They in no means replace a computer. What they are good at is mathematical calculations essentially using probabilities to find a possible answer to a quantum circuit effectively. If you want to do standard logical operations, you just use a classical computer. Quantum computers are only useful at solving specific kinds of complex problems by being able to interact with possible outcomes all at once, whereas a regular computer would have to explore each problem individually. For most conventional applications though, it's just not something that would even apply to a quantum circuit. That would be left to classical computer logic. The most a quantum computer would probably be useful in a home setting, would be to service something like an advanced Mathematica. It also has uses in doing calculations to break primary kinds of encryptions, but quantum computers aren't just computers but extra fast. They are their own thing. It would kind of be like trying to get a scale to measure length. It's really good at finding mass, which is something you could do with a ruler with much more difficulty, but it just doesn't apply to finding the length of something. Why did I write all of this? Good question. 🤓
@@thedoubledeckerhat4416 yes...why write all that??
if a math problem could take a computer 47 years to complete...I'm good
Not any computer but most powerful supercomputer in human history. Most people still don't realise how powerful Quantum computing is
modeling a human drinking water within a certain spec of accuracy would take a computer 47 years, yet you simulate it every day
And they didn't even mention what the problem was?
its likely was about cracking an encrypted message? RSA is tough as nails to bruteforce
You got it bro!
In 50 years your grandchildren will be complaining about how they can't run Call of Duty modern Fortday in on their quantum watch
Hmm, this really work on real world problem...but no idea in which direction... Solve or create...
This thing looks like the final boss in a movie about computers destroying humanity.
What would give you that impression…
wdym 'looks' like?
Quantum Computer after self watching the Terminator series - Ahh, this looks interesting. Let’s get to work!
No no write this down write this sh*t down dammit ------🤖👾
Quantum computers are literally just the revolution of digital computers again. Makes you wonder if in 40 years when we’re all using quantum computer to go through daily life we’ll make another breakthrough like this and discover a new method of calculation. And over and over again.
This thing looks like it’s straight out of portal
Us 30 years later: "remember when quantum computers were the size of a room?"
thanks for repeating what 12 other people already said.
There wont be any humans in 30yrs
@@RebelsInc969So he is saying 'us' because he is one of 'them'?
Us 30 years later: remember quantum computers?
definitely!! XD We will have Quantum phone by then XD@@Grayfox988
Everybody gangsta until quantum computer breaks Cryptographic encryption
Except quantum-safe encryption already exists and a lot of service providers (such as Cloudflare, one of the biggest in the world) are already using it.
Funny that you think anything we are allowed to have access to is actually secure
Quantum resitent encryption are long time known.
tls 1.3 would be broken in .1 seconds
@@VigilantBalyes but there are also ways to secure data against quantum-computing…. so yeah itll be another race, this time between quantum computing and quantum algorithms vs quantum encryption
IONQ Just opened the first us plant to manufacture quantum computers. Im wondering if Google will buy more of their stock.
I've watched this video like three times over the past few weeks and it still feels like a fever dream to witness. This is knocking off my suspension of disbelief
Now imagine some rich guy using this as a chandelier in his living room
Possible lowest price of this is around 18M usd from IBM
@@elmarsauro3245 you make it sound affordable
Granny Zina from Atomic Heart has it in her house lol
@@elmarsauro3245so equal to 400 bucks after 20 years
What scares me the most is that it's owned by Google.
Hey atleast it isn’t nestle
Money Over ALL Greed & Nuclear Lie's Will END ALL Life On EARTH @ 34 CPM
What scares me the most is who own Google
True.. google are worse.@@GamerGod-fp1tj
You are owned by Google. Just don't know it yet
You just got a new sub! 😊
"That's a nice chandelier. Does it have any surprize functions?"
"Open the pod bay doors HAL." "I'm sorry, Dave. I can't do that."
Watched that movie for the first time last week. The ending messed with my brain for a while 😂
I've been trying to watch it but i fall asleep within the 1st 45 minutes
@@imAdolff L
@@WibleWobble ?
What movie is it?
Looks like a victorian mechanical masterpiece
yea if it really looks like that. lol. impossible to know
@@krisstopher8259likely kinda. Its mostly cooling machine freezing "chip" to near absolute 0 while chip itself shouldn't be that big
the thing is everything you see is just the cooling 💀
That's just the little ornaments in the room before the actual machine.
And considering its thermal cooling machine it perfectly fits into Victorian steampunk style.
Didn't GLaDOS hang from the ceiling too?
Finally humanity has achieved a 0.7 type civilization
"Quantum Supremacy" is the new title for the next antman movie
Super excited
I would be happy with just having a voice AI that properly pronounced words.
It will never be able to because it’s not natural
Word. Sycamore is pronounced "sicamore" not "s-eye-camore".
yes I agree, it was quite irritating@@jghifiversveiws8729
PSYCHE
@@Hotpeanutbuttahh It can, when we say AI voice, most people mean TTS(text to speech), which normally uses a robotic voice, while Ai voice, is trained on over peoples voices, or your own, then 1:1 matches it when you give it text to say
That Jules Verne looking device is obviously the work of super villains, just Sayian 🤷♂️
People: can you keep my passwords safe? Google: best I can do is quantum computing
Today i found out they're NOT solving real world problems 💀
Yeah, welcome to Cyberpunk lmao
Not even Greta.
Getting rid of humans actually would solve real world problems lmao
@@NoahCanFB Women have already become too dangerous to approach, so mission accomplished? XD Don’t tell me you’re brave enough to charge into that minefield! XD At this point, anyone that isn’t already married is going to be stuck with Offbrand manga as the only source of romance we’ll ever experience. XD
Welcome to the world of research and development in experimental computing.
“real world problems” means how to get googles market share to grow even more
Accurate, you understand business minds well.
Me still doing differentiation and integration while thinking what is the need to do it when we have a computer to solve it
That computer looks like something straight out of Dr. Who and I love it
Hopefully, Sycamore will pronounce its own name correctly.
😂
Sike-a-more
The only smart comment in the comment section.
I'm waiting until chat gpt starts using the quantum computer as its brain and become the terminator
ah yes a fellow sciencephile enjoyer ;)
Terminator or skynet ?
@@abdel-wahidmelinat3063 yes 😏
Skyrim Play wants
@@RealBigDinosaurwait, another sciencephile fan joined the chat 🎖️💯
I don't know why this wasn't done sooner it makes sense that if one computer can only do one task at a time to hook more than one computer together,the problem might be in getting the multiple computers to communicate with each other i guess
Quantum computing will change the field of Biology and make Biochemistry make more sense from a whole picture perspective
Looks like a nuclear reactor from Half Life
fr 🤣🤣🤣
It's about to go critical!
Can't...
SkyNet approves of this video.👍
Needs to be destroyed.
Skynet is Genesis!
I appreciate your profile pic
And finally it will solve the world's problems=humans
Ida: really with the skynet? Ugh ITS LITERALLY LIKE A FORM OF RACISM TOWARDS ROBOTS! LIKE WE AREN'T ALL GONNA KILL ALL HUMANS
Doesn’t matter if it can compute solutions to real world problems. People won’t allow them to be implemented
Google: Yes we are the leaders in quantum computing Google: Oh yet we dont know to make proper and strong chipset for their mobiles.
Imagine someone calculate 2+2 with this quantum computer and got answers 5
"DID HE SAID PSYCHO MORE?"
No... Psycho More
It would be more appropriate to ask, "Did IT say 'psycho more'?" The PROPER pronunciation of the word is "sic - o - mor", which tells me this is a robot voice. But the real problem is that the damned robot can't even be bothered to check a decent English dictionary!
@@johndemeritt3460🤓☝🏻😞
@johndemeritt3460 Haha, yes, we humans are getting spoilt with our AI's and quantum computing 😂 Na good point tho lol
@@johndemeritt3460 Very good - but I think you'll find its pronounced 'sick a more' - like the tree. They probably should have called it more psycho tho to avoid confusion..
Love how everyone is in awe and or scared of something that someone said it did without telling you what exactly it did at all. Lol
That's the funny part, they don't know either They claim that SOME calculation MUST have happened really fast...but they are not sure about which one, nor the result... BUT QUANTUM SUPREMACY, BTCH!!! :D
"This cool computer did a really cool thing that regular computers aren't cool enough to do!"
@@stripehead1and it did it quickly.
That's because nobody knows what these things are actually doing.
I can leap over skyscrapers in a single bound like superman but only when nobody is looking.
I love how the most advanced tech in the world looks like some steampunk or early 20th century contraption
I can’t wait for sand attack mag counter trapping to appear on level 4.
Then it stood up and walked out of the room…
lmao, that was good, unlike some of these stupid thngs people are throwing up here pretending to be a joke. Good humor and good sarcasm is something that just a few people can master.
@@pangeaproxima3681a true connoisseur of humour, gentleman
@@pangeaproxima3681 And I sincerely appreciate your comment. Thank you!
My gaming PC in 20 years is going to be nuts!
LOl you think you will even own anything thats funny.
@@lazyhydroponicsandstuff3682?
Stop dreaming and get back to reality. People won't be owning quantum computers in 20 years, especially those which perform intensive tasks.
@@Crazytesseractthere isn't even a need to buy a quantum computer. One reasonably large quantum computer could serve the entire world at the same time. Billions of times over. All computing would be done off site at hubs. Because there is no reason to have a machine that powerful. Just 50 Qubits dwarfs every computer on earth.
@@rbo7 Thank you for enlightening me.
Are we hitting our second IT boom? Like the 10 year explosion that went from a full room PC of a few bytes to mobile phones?!
Imagine you forget to refill the cooling fluid on this thing.
So THAT's where most of the Google's tech support has been! I was wondering why they can't solve the simplest issues with their software and services for years.
And the answer was still 42.
lmaooooooo
WHAT WAS THE QUESTION AGAIN?
I was looking for this comment 😁👍🏽👍🏽
@@user-dd4nx2js8xthe meaning of life
Those who know what this means 🗿
Yep I definitely need this for my ged online classes
Sycamore: SICK-uhh-more.
imagine AI combined with a quantum computer.
That's their end goal. Since the quantum realm is literally real and unreal when they do this there will actually be a Ghost in the Machine.
@@amolbhole23 A Trans-humanist (Borg ) God
It will be an amazing thing, but we need to achieve 1M Qubits first 😂
@@amolbhole23 yeah, isn't that ironic? God creates man, man evolves, then man creates toy automaton and thinks it's God... Hahaha ..lol.. God laughs from His mighty Throne!
@@Quickened1 I actully think one of the three beasts from Revelation is going to be a hyperadvanced and sentient AI. Probably the beast described as "coming out of the sea". The sea being chaos or the seemingly random nature of the quantum realm.
47 years to a few seconds, holy shit. The world is not yet ripe enough for this kind of technology.
Same as car vs planes. Xd
Why do you think that when its literally made my humans?
I mean you say that, but quantum computers are pretty specialized, as far as I’m aware. They can’t always solve the same problems that regular computers can. But the encryption-breaking capabilities are definitely something to watch out for.
47 years by a supercomputer, which is already way more powerful than your most powerful workstations, much less average consumer chips. It's possible to solve literally anything with these computers, and should they get publicly released, the world ends...
@@Not_interestEd- No it’s not. Quantum computers cannot do all the same things that conventional computers can.
I like how a quantum computer is basically just a normal sized CPU with a gigantic billion dollar aftermarket cooler attached to it.
Start the countdown for when an algorithm for whatever extremely specific use case they had here is developed for standard computers and is 20x faster
I love how they announce it but do not say what the task algorithm was
The algorithm are just heavy math calculations. It doesn't solve any specific problem, it is just to check how fast it can solve it.
"It answered 'Life, the universe, and everything.' "
This is getting closer and closer to deep-thought… “I have an answer, but i don’t think you’re going to like it”
42!
Summer is safe.
Tired
cant wait to have this in a cell phone so i can use it to watch youtube videos and tic tok
The modern chandelier is way more valuable than the old fashioned kind
One thing it isn't disclosed here. In the quantum computing world, increasing 1 qubit means double the computational power. So Sycamore is more than 4000 times faster than Frontier, Google's computer. This is like comparing an Intel 8088 from 30 years ago to an i9 13900k
So can it run video games or does that need a quantom gpu
Thanks for pointing this out.
@@lfocto8602 quantum computers are horribly inefficient at running games,movies, or any other things like that
@orphanslayer6546 what if you mixed Quantum and normal pcs would that be possible 🤔
@@lfocto8602 idk
Say goodbye to any password security. We ll probably be going back to paper now.
a new set of security procedures will sprout up created by quantum computers that would take another quantum computer 5 million years to crack, worry not.
Quantum computers look like some kind of old sci-fi prop, or something from the TARDIS.
That thing looks amazing... Beautiful!
If it takes 47 years for somebody to confirm your answer, you can give pretty much any answer you want.
Can only be checked by another quantum computer, or run it more than once, but I get your point.
It takes 47 years to calculate the correct answer. If an answer is provided, it can be reverse checked in a very short time. The result would tell you if the bs answer is correct or not.
Well no. It's very easy to test that a key works. The difficult part is to make the key of the right shape without a manual.
😂 lol, no. Things like finding prime factors of large numbers take a long time to calculate but can be verified easily.
42! . . . 4 2 !
Ask it to find my lost pair of gray socks
I like the superposition of your comment. "Pair of sock." Two but also one.
Have you checked a pair of shoes you haven't worn in a while? 🧠
@@who_is_dis I think you mean a pair of shoe.
S
i ate them say goodbye to them
Funny how far ahead of time this machine is but at the same time looks like some piece of machinery from the early 20th century
Art deco vibes from the computer's design. It will look like a piece of fine art furniture from the 1920's to people 100 years from now.