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davetortoise@reddthat.com ⁨2⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

Eh. In this case I think scientific standards are objectively correct.

A key figure-of-merit for quantum computing is ‘fidelity’, which you can basically think of as the probability that a given operation will produce the intended outcome. If you have a fidelity of 80%, you might be able to do some extremely simple calculations and run them several times to make sure they’re right. But any serious multi-stage calculation quickly becomes impossible as the probability of something going wrong quickly adds up. For quantum computing to actually do anything useful, fidelity in the region of 99.9999% is basically non-negotiable, because this is what semiconductor gates in regular computers can achieve.

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