New Breakthrough in Photonic Quantum Computing Explained!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
  • #quantumcomputer #quantum
    In this video I discuss new Photonic Chip for Quantum Computing
    At 04:59 Photonic Chip by LioniX International: www.lionix-int...
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    Thumbnail Image Source: RAKTIM HALDAR/MICHAEL KUES
    The Paper: www.nature.com...
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  • @AnastasiInTech
    @AnastasiInTech  Год назад +106

    Let me know what you think!

    • @user-ww2lc1yo9c
      @user-ww2lc1yo9c Год назад +3

      Your content is great. Did you ever think about making videos that are basically tutorials on digital hardware design, verification, PCB design, High Speed Design, Transceivers, Protocols (USB, Ethernet, PCIe e.t.c) e.t.c?
      What topic do you think has given the most views on your videos? AI? Quantum? Something else?

    • @bhuvaneshs.k638
      @bhuvaneshs.k638 Год назад +6

      I like all of ur videos. Very informative.
      I think future Q Computing breakthrough will come from Photonics based systems. Not superconducting qubits. As Photonics based chips can be used for both analog programmable hardware and Q Computing also it works in room temperature

    • @tufan__1048
      @tufan__1048 Год назад +1

      If there exists a code of universe I feel like we are very close to crack it.

    • @nomadhgnis9425
      @nomadhgnis9425 Год назад

      It is interesting you talk about science improving our lives. Technology without wisdom had led to disasters world wide. What you are talking about is basically a light processor. I came up with this idea over 10 years ago but abandoned the idea after i found out someone has patented it without a working prototype. I got the original idea for the old testament of bible. Lord Jesus is the light. Artificial light is limited and will fail eventually.

    • @pdbsstudios7137
      @pdbsstudios7137 Год назад

      i think i need that precise kind of computer as a CPU to play vrchat

  • @fredrichardson7082
    @fredrichardson7082 Год назад +122

    I really appreciate the skill you have in identifying actual breakthroughs and not just RUclips "Breakthroughs" Anastasia, thank you. The timing of the paper is awkward, we're just entering the rapidly accelerating AI driven 2nd industrial revolution and then this turbo-charged small size photon entanglement innovation possibly becomes another major platform for out puny brains and culture to deal with, how fast can this revolution go! Thanks Anastasia.

    • @ExtantFrodo2
      @ExtantFrodo2 Год назад +10

      The answer to that that is.... faster than anyone can possibly imagine.

    • @chouseification
      @chouseification Год назад +8

      @@ExtantFrodo2 this ^^ each cycle will iterate faster than the previous one, since advanced AI can design better hardware for the next version AI to run on... singularity here we come?

    • @GEMSofGOD_com
      @GEMSofGOD_com Год назад +3

      Man, this explanation is one in a decade. This discovery alone is of utmost importance, and this presentation is of the highest level of all ever.

    • @JohnAdamIan2
      @JohnAdamIan2 Год назад +3

      we really should be training everyone to think exponentially all the time. linear progress and predictions are quickly becoming extinct.

    • @thethree60five
      @thethree60five Год назад +3

      ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​@@chouseification So you may be asking, what could we ask it to solve, given 9000 years of processing in only 36 microseconds.
      Raymond Kurzweil, one of the best futurists for over 30 years, says that we are still on track by 2030 to have solved how to live forever.
      This is the type of solutions photonic computing can solve through the principles of Quantum physics proven since 2020 Nova Science award to be the way forward past Einstein's Relativity principles down past the atomic level, into where Einstein himself pondered 'spooky action at a distance', the principle of quantum entanglement. We now have proven that and more to be true, such as the quantum field that connects all atoms at the subatomic level, of which she explains so well how we are all connected to everything, everywhere without regard for time or space, since the big bang. Wolfgang Smith is one that can explain what this all means, as he is a true genius of a natural human.
      Raymond is also one of the predictors of the singularity around 2030 as well.
      AGI, the step before Super Intelligence, will sit around 540 IQ. Super Intelligence starts adding 'zeros' onto that. An easy way to think of what it is, but we will not be able to comprehend it, as it can tell us the answer to a question, that comparatively to the photonic computing relative to the super computer's processing power. 36 microseconds to 9000 years, factor of billions, but in compréhension beyond our intellectual pitance.
      This is why our brains cannot fathom the future, it literally will be too unintelligent,
      And most cannot already, seemingly rebelling against the development of individual iIntelligence, the greatest ability of mxnkind.
      The best thing people can start to do is be able to spot AI and realize their place in relation to it. There is no way to ignore it, and less so every day. It will not go away, it will only get 'smarter' even when the ignorant try to discount it. That is at their peril, as no one will be successful without it, well, maybe with a Shovel they can survive for about 7 years, then the robots take those jobs too.
      "The age of work is ending, unless the ignorant throw us back to the stone age."
      ᙬꝂ
      Mankind will have to deal with those that refuse to accept the answers our little minds can't perceive. It will be far beyond simple manipulation for wealth of the few.
      Money? Gods?
      These are questions AI will answer in 36 microseconds as well.
      'Like it or not'; that will never be the basis or majority factor for an answer again, let's all hope for it's rationality beyond our emotional influence of truths.
      Something it will show is that belief can be based on more than the spectrum of emotions that lay between fear from danger and love the force of procreation.
      Is that 'sad' to you?
      Exactly the issue... at heart, it will solve.
      That of how we can grow from a ratio of an ameoba's intelligence to the current human's, compounded in that large a leap forward in decades not millenia.

  • @Ron_DeForest
    @Ron_DeForest Год назад +164

    The classical quantum computer is akin to the vacuum tube room sized computers we had. The photonics chip will be the equivalent to the first integrated chip. It’s just the next step in the process to get these computers in our brains, cars.

    • @puffthemagiclepton7534
      @puffthemagiclepton7534 Год назад +28

      Photonic qubits cannot be programmed. Each algorithm needs its own dedicated hardware circuit. Also any manufacturing defects can massively impact the quality and validity of the computation results. The only good thing I can say about photonic qubits are they have much better coherence than transmon or charge qubits. If you're the NSA and have the resources to pour into solving one very specific task, like breaking 256-bit encryption) it may be the way to go but for everyone else they will be pursuing this technology using superconducting qubits.

    • @adamkasik764
      @adamkasik764 Год назад +3

      @@puffthemagiclepton7534 and what about the silicon quantum dot?

    • @jakubiskra523
      @jakubiskra523 Год назад +4

      @@puffthemagiclepton7534 I am not an expert but in normal chip you also need specific circuit for basic operations, also any defects could be catastrophic, so can you point some problema that do not exist in normal chip?

    • @puffthemagiclepton7534
      @puffthemagiclepton7534 Год назад +9

      @@jakubiskra523 Sorry, you are right on that part. Manufacturing defects can affect the viability of any chip. Where quantum processing and classical differ here are that you can control which circuits get executed on a classical chip via gates. Those operations can be sequenced depending on other gates to perform some useful operation. Since we are limited in the number of qubits that can be produced its an issue for quantum computers.
      With superconducting qubits you can create any circuit you want from a limited number of qubits because the quantum gates are microwave pulses that get applied to each qubit. You can code the whole algorithm as a sequence of microwave pulses that get applied and at the end measure the state of the qubits.
      For example, you could perform a Hadamard transformation with one pulse on a pair of qubits, execute a CNOT operation on a pair, and then another Hadamard transformation on the first qubit with three microwave pulses. With a photonic quantum computer I would need to physically construct the optical paths through a phase shifter, a nonlinear crystal, and another phase shifter. Then if I wanted do something else I would need to physically construct the optical paths to do those operations.

    • @jakubiskra523
      @jakubiskra523 Год назад +1

      @@puffthemagiclepton7534 Thanks for your answer :) , microwave pulses what an interesting idea.

  • @cmox3366
    @cmox3366 Год назад +15

    I love hearing about the developments that you bring to light. I began my career at HP back when they were first exploring RISC computing. The technology advancements since then have been amazing and your channel helps me stay involved. You said you're a sensitive persons and that criticisms about you or your presentations are difficult for you. Pay them no mind. You are outstanding in everything I've seen. Looking forward to your next video. Your efforts are very much appreciated.

  • @raktimhalder8184
    @raktimhalder8184 Год назад +23

    Dear @Anastasi in Tech, Thanks for highlighting our work on your channel with such lucid and lively explanations. I found other important chip development related news on your channel as well. Great work.

    • @autohmae
      @autohmae Год назад

      As I understood it their has been research into photonic computing for decades in the Netherlands, did this work grow out of that experiences ?
      PS Most be exiting times for your field of research

    • @raktimhalder8184
      @raktimhalder8184 Год назад +2

      @@autohmae Hi, yes, photonic chips were there for quite a few years, not just in Netherlands, but in the whole world. Of course, this work is shaped as a result of many failed and successful previous experiments. We have cited important papers that guided us to form this work.

  • @imunfathomable
    @imunfathomable Год назад +35

    But can it run Crysis?

    • @nesseihtgnay9419
      @nesseihtgnay9419 Год назад +4

      Nothing can run crysis, 😂they will all have dropped frame rates and screen tear.

    • @azhuransmx126
      @azhuransmx126 Год назад +6

      The Whole Universe can't run Crysis.

    • @Tetsuya420
      @Tetsuya420 Год назад +4

      You'd atleast need a Dyson sphere before trying.

    • @hazel-rah4997
      @hazel-rah4997 8 месяцев назад +4

      God, that's such an old comment.

    • @mguarin912
      @mguarin912 4 месяца назад

      😂

  • @tablab165
    @tablab165 Год назад +26

    Thankyou for covering this in such an accessible way, Anastasi! This is such huge tech news! Humanity will call 2023 year zero for being the noticeable knee of the curve up towards the singularity!

    • @ozzymandius666
      @ozzymandius666 Год назад +1

      Agreed. Also, the singularity is gonna suck, at least from the POV of billions of humans.

    • @azhuransmx126
      @azhuransmx126 Год назад

      2023 the year of no return for Singularity.

    • @therealscot2491
      @therealscot2491 Год назад +1

      Keep believing these delusions.

    • @jost2741
      @jost2741 Год назад

      May God have mercy on us, such evil deeds.

    • @JustSomeDinosaurPerson
      @JustSomeDinosaurPerson Год назад +1

      Honestly, bring it on.

  • @nanostar6138
    @nanostar6138 Год назад +9

    AGI is going to love this

    • @azhuransmx126
      @azhuransmx126 Год назад +1

      This is the ASI or Artificial "Super" Intelligence Ultimate Boosta!!! Hahaha

    • @xitcix8360
      @xitcix8360 5 месяцев назад

      We won't have AGI. We'll skip right to ASI

  • @pazitor
    @pazitor Год назад +17

    Wow, what an advance. First time quantum computing has seemed practicable to me. Thanks for the heads-up.

  • @Everyday_Foreman
    @Everyday_Foreman Год назад +4

    This is great news. The road to having this on someone desk is getting closer. That great news!!

  • @costrio
    @costrio Год назад +16

    In practical terms this sounds like a win/win chip. Less heat and facilitating quantum entanglements. (Is there an acronym for that?) I look forward to any follow up videos you make on this potential paradigm shift.

  • @dchdch8290
    @dchdch8290 Год назад +6

    Really great video! I like you present such a complex matter in so accessible way. Bravo 🎉

  • @Deuceeg
    @Deuceeg Год назад +1

    I have to say you are my first source for the newest in technology. I know it takes a lot of reading in the newest papers released but thank you for the time you put in.

  • @arcanoime
    @arcanoime Год назад +4

    Wow, I was expecting this in 5 years, not now

  • @didierhack
    @didierhack Год назад +2

    this channel never ceases to amaze me with its novelties, this new system is much more elegant than the bulky versions of previous quantum systems

  • @spoonikle
    @spoonikle Год назад +5

    sounds like somebody discovered Atlantis and the holy grail inside the fountain of youth right next to teslas cold fusion wireless power station in el dorado

    • @randallcromer66
      @randallcromer66 Год назад

      Yeah I totally agree with you on that statement..💯

  • @ECL..
    @ECL.. Год назад +8

    Amazing. The rapid development of Quantum Computing and AI could lead to a exponential growth in technology. Especially if they are combined, an AI with the power of a Quantum Computer. Who knows what could happen

  • @416dl
    @416dl Год назад +2

    Mind boggling is inadequate to describe the advances you are so beautifully helping us to glimpse and hopefully one day fully grasp. Ciao

  • @danisaksson3214
    @danisaksson3214 Год назад +18

    I find this you make this so digestible. Also, very exciting to hear about the possibility to finally scale quantum computers. It will be very, very interesting to see how quantum computers will interact with the dangerous worldwide internet landscape that will grow from artificial intelligence misinformation and deep fakes. How these systems will come to interact will be fascinating to witness.

    • @jamesprendergast6183
      @jamesprendergast6183 Год назад

      Unfortunately she use the comparison that the quantum bit can be 0 and 1 at the same time. This is a gross simplification and I encourage you to seek out more accurate more informative sources.

    • @morbidmanmusic
      @morbidmanmusic Год назад

      @@jamesprendergast6183 present them...

    • @jamesprendergast6183
      @jamesprendergast6183 Год назад

      @@morbidmanmusic A qubit is not exactly both 0 and 1 at the same time. It's a simplification intended to be comprehensible yet not fully accurate. A better way to present it is that a qubit is partly 0 and partly 1. The reason why it's not a good analogy is that it can lead to misunderstandings about how quantum computers work. A qubit can exist in multiple states at the same time, a so-called super-position between 1 and 0. This is what allows quantum computers to perform certain calculations much faster than classical computer's.

  • @ronaldronald8819
    @ronaldronald8819 Год назад +1

    Again my head is spinning after watching you bring this incredible new developments. Wow. Thanks for sharing ! Love your channel.

  • @donnieberube889
    @donnieberube889 Год назад +1

    This quantum entanglement reminds me of a concept I've been mulling for a few years. Creator says I AM and the Word is born. Now there are two things, the Sender and the receiver that echos a return signal, a perfect figure 8. Also, cell division exemplifies this creative process whereby two things meet and become the potential for a new thing or a "third" thing, hence the so-called Trinity. It may sound sort of whack to religious folks, but I think it's all truly related in the realm of numbers.

  • @dermotnangle3648
    @dermotnangle3648 8 месяцев назад +2

    A very impressive suscint professional presentation. Well done and thank you.

  • @houdini178
    @houdini178 Год назад +2

    Congrats on 100K Subscribers very soon!! 💥

  • @scottpatrick8645
    @scottpatrick8645 Год назад +2

    A computer that acts as a laser gun. I'M IN.

  • @jeffmachul9562
    @jeffmachul9562 Год назад +1

    You did an excellent! Job of explaining this! Your excitement is contagious ❤

  • @RSRrobertwalker
    @RSRrobertwalker Год назад +2

    I love the way you narrate complicated information with a fantastic media complement! It's one of the reasons why I trust the data you share! The developments with quantum technologies is very exciting! This photonic methodologies in manufacturing is going to make AI everything and more! Intimidating even! Wishing you good fortune and happiness always! Positive vibes your way A!

  • @sanescobar7489
    @sanescobar7489 Год назад +5

    one question: WHEN? 😀

  • @Erebus369
    @Erebus369 Год назад +1

    This is an amazing leap forward in quantum computing.

  • @dantaylor333
    @dantaylor333 Год назад +2

    When i was studying computer science in 2005 I thought about something like this. Fibre optics are epic

  • @NumberSixAtTheVillage
    @NumberSixAtTheVillage Год назад +1

    I hope this is a multi-national endeavor, so the cost of research can be shared. Everybody had their own imagined things to improve, for me , I would like to see a quantum computer specifically designed to repair the deserts of the world to a really good soil for future food vegetation growth.

  • @EricAllen8494
    @EricAllen8494 Год назад +4

    Agreed, the entanglement of it all is fascinating

  • @daveozip4326
    @daveozip4326 5 месяцев назад

    Yes! Bring it on. I, like you, am an optimist. I like the fact you focus on the positive aspects of this technology. Of course there is a darker side too, and even as you were talking about a photonic internet being more secure I was considering the possibility of technology that could be used to interfere with fibre data. But I agree it would be much harder to extract or change data in flight without leaving fingerprints.
    I’m with you - we should pause now and then to look up from our screens and realise just how improbable our life is, and appreciate it against the backdrop of the universal truths.
    Wow - deep!
    Thanks Anastasi…

  • @amj2048
    @amj2048 Год назад +3

    Great information thanks for sharing. It's amazing how fast the quantum computing world is moving.

  • @williamprophet
    @williamprophet Год назад +2

    Unbelievably beautiful technology

  • @shannah2229
    @shannah2229 Год назад +1

    Well done. It's nice to see more intelligent and well educated women involved at the high tech levels - makes for a better integrated working environment and the female perspective is exceptionally needed, fundamental and integral.

  • @AAA-fb3bm
    @AAA-fb3bm Год назад +1

    Truly amazing! Game changer. Thank you for your continuous insightful coverage of breakthrough tech

  • @leematthews6812
    @leematthews6812 Год назад +1

    So glad I follow this channel, Anastasi's videos are very enlightening and interesting.

  • @keith8346
    @keith8346 Год назад +2

    Add in the next Generation of A.I. with this tech and the major Tech advances in a lot of fields will move forward pretty fast.

  • @sasanitos
    @sasanitos Год назад +1

    Nice hyped news. I saw that article as well. However, the motivation that was presented in your clip was a bit missleading. It is true that superconductive based qubits need cooling, but so does photonic based quantum computing. To make sense of any of the operations that made by photons, one has to measure, and the measurement is done by single-photon detectors. Commonly, the most efficient detectors are superconductive nanowire single-photon detectors that also require cryogenic cooling. So back to using the FRIDGE again. Also, one major hurdle about the photonic quantum computing is loss that is inherent to the photons propagating in the waveguides as well as the fabrication imperfections the waveguides. Until we find an extremely low loss material, improve the fabrication processes to achieve atomically smooth surfaces, and coming up with a single photon source with a high emission rate, photonic quantum computing will remain a nice lab demonstrator. I think trapped ions have a better chance of becoming the fully programmable universal quantum computer than other approaches.

  • @ahobimo732
    @ahobimo732 Год назад +1

    I know VERY little about the science and engineering fields discussed by this channel.
    But I find it very encouraging to see humanity putting their energies into positive pursuits.

    • @adamkasik764
      @adamkasik764 Год назад

      I think what is most important is how we will use these, not the development...

    • @ahobimo732
      @ahobimo732 Год назад

      @@adamkasik764 You're right of course. But even the simple activity of pursuing knowledge is far better than (for example) preaching hate towards others because of their ideas about sex, race, etc.

  • @gauthiersornet6051
    @gauthiersornet6051 Год назад +16

    Even in terms of classical computing, the photonic computer is mind-blowing, so to combine it with quantum capabilities is incredible.
    To be honest, I don't expect this kind of quantum computer for tomorrow but this breakthrough will lead us to photonic classical computing and that's really great !
    Thanks for this good news and for letting us know about it !

    • @kameronbriggs235
      @kameronbriggs235 Год назад

      Ummm sounds like encryption is done for... this could be implemented very soon

    • @The-illuminated
      @The-illuminated Год назад

      After 20 years first quantum computer arrives. 50 years from now people will be watching 240hz 8k gigantic micro led tvs and your phone camera will be as good as a professional. Phones will have the power of a ps4 pro and loading times will be non existent. Fast forward a 100 years and we get singularity ai.

    • @The-illuminated
      @The-illuminated Год назад

      In 100 year time your phone will have the power of a ps 5 pro with 120hz 4k 7000 adaptive refresh rate scree s

    • @damirregoc8111
      @damirregoc8111 Год назад +2

      @@The-illuminated Lol, your timeline is incredibly slow and modest. Also ridiculous in its goals.

    • @gusmarokity6482
      @gusmarokity6482 Год назад

      ​@Damir Regoč Agree. Fifty years from now, we might be situated inside the new quantum web, needing no screens or bs like that.3

  • @BrianFedirko
    @BrianFedirko 2 месяца назад

    entanglement is when both particles are affected a distance apart, not affect each other... very very different statement. Gr8! Peace ☮💜Love

  • @donnieberube889
    @donnieberube889 Год назад +1

    If this is evidence of what IBM and Intel have achieved, I can only imagine what they're doing over at DARPA way down below the earth. As I understand it, the Quantum Financial System is largely based on this technology and the Ripple CTO, David Schwartz began his career working for DARPA. It's nice that you are giving us a peek "inside" the machine to see how this type of computer will be handling the enormous task load of billions of transactions per day spanning the entire planet. Truly fascinating!

    • @fenimorefillmore5322
      @fenimorefillmore5322 Год назад

      ONLY DURING WAR TIME THOSE TECH WILL SURFACE NOT DURING PEACE TIME COZ WE DONT WANT ENEMY HAVE ADVantGe of that technology

  • @ArquimedesOfficial
    @ArquimedesOfficial Год назад +1

    I just came to see an explanation about photonics, and ended up having my heart stolen 😍❤

  • @GoroniG
    @GoroniG Год назад +1

    wow, great explain and great video. Thank you.
    "as we traverse the realms of knowledge and human experience

  • @bernl178
    @bernl178 8 месяцев назад

    You are great at conveying information. I never get tired of hearing you.

  • @MelindaGreen
    @MelindaGreen Год назад +2

    I wonder if entirely separate quantum calculations can be done in parallel on the same chip by using different frequencies of light since they won't interfere with each other.

  • @rickcullarn1347
    @rickcullarn1347 Год назад +4

    Brilliant !

  • @springwoodcottage4248
    @springwoodcottage4248 Год назад +1

    Lovely clear, optimistic & inspiring video. Our world is built on electrons & they have enabled so much, but if we can transition to photons much more reliable & fast compute becomes possible that would enhance so many things for everyone, answer questions that are currently without answers & give humanity abilities that once we could only imagine. Thank you for sharing!

  • @edwarddejong8025
    @edwarddejong8025 Год назад +1

    Photons are wonderfully fast but are terrible to control. Because they have no electrostatic charge (like a neutron) you can't steer them, except inside a fiber optic cable. Electrons on the other hand you can conduct in a wire, and start and stop them pretty quickly (nano seconds). This is why all of our chips are based on the maneuverability and controllability of electrons. We use photonics very commonly now in data centers for high speed links between computers, as fiber optics can transmit at high speed over long distances due to the purity of the glass fibers, using the principle of total internal reflection.
    But we currently only use optical systems for transport, and once it hits the network interface modules on your switch it gets converted to ethernet packets in digital form (a serial signal). 1, 2.5, 5, 25, 50, 100 gigabits per second are the speeds currently sold in switches. Most home equipment is 1 Gigabit, which is enough for almost any family.
    That photonic chip is a cute, very small scale proof of concept type of device, but 3000 entangled pairs per second is a pathetic speed, and given we are pushing around a million times that rate via electrons currently, means that it will be many decades before photonic systems are in use for anything but dumb transfer. But it is a fascinating research area, and should be supported, as we are nearing the limits of what can be accomplished with electrons.

  • @user-ng7dp6on3j
    @user-ng7dp6on3j Год назад +2

    Perhaps! It is really hard to tell which quantum hardware technology will prevail at the end. The issue of scale is absolutely pivotal. However I think the good old silicon has not spoken yet its final word!

  • @MrCtfx
    @MrCtfx Год назад +1

    Very interesting vid3eo Anastasiia...great job :)

  • @Xilefx7
    @Xilefx7 Год назад +48

    Imagine this combined with AI in the future. I hope society will be prepared for what is come

    • @ash_durant6071
      @ash_durant6071 Год назад +11

      Give it a few years and the advances will go at light speed ;-)

    • @DistructiveElements
      @DistructiveElements Год назад +16

      We are literally making Gods

    • @juzujuzu4555
      @juzujuzu4555 Год назад

      All these tech will be in the hands of the lunatic elites. That's the problem. Neocommunism through corporationism is already reality. Pretty much everything is controlled and censored like crazy. I'm not fan of Tucker but he has a point when he says that "all the media is there to help the lie and control the masses in support of the small fractions who owns everything."

    • @azhuransmx126
      @azhuransmx126 Год назад +9

      ​@DestructiveElements as you well said, we are building God's
      Not tools

    • @loloknight
      @loloknight Год назад

      She already sounds like ai...

  • @costrio
    @costrio Год назад +4

    I can agree that at the BB event, when the universe's matter was being created, there must have been entanglements. If most atoms of my body were created in that moment (or quarks, etc...,) then am I entangled with someone else? Are ghosts really "spooky action at a distance?" or is there someone who is my perfect match, somewhere out there? Maybe on a different planet? It's fun speculation bordering on philosophy and it could lead to some interesting possibilities. Any scifi authors out there looking for a plot?

    • @thomasruhm1677
      @thomasruhm1677 Год назад +1

      It would be interesting to know if some quantum particles are already naturally entangled of if this can only be done artificially.

    • @GodbornNoven
      @GodbornNoven Год назад

      ​@@thomasruhm1677 quantum particles CAN be entangled naturally.

    • @chirpedpulse5528
      @chirpedpulse5528 Год назад +1

      just remember that entangled particles an be separated again, e.g. by measurements, decoherence,...

    • @costrio
      @costrio Год назад

      @@chirpedpulse5528 Yes, but all of them?

  • @alimoulhim7790
    @alimoulhim7790 Год назад +2

    Great Job Anastasi

  • @BrianThomas
    @BrianThomas Год назад +2

    Thank you for posting this video. I understand your posting this today as an announcement, but correct me if I'm wrong I thought I recalled hearing about the several months ago. I just didn't want to confuse myself with what you're saying and with what I thought I read several months ago. Thank you very much for your video I love your content and the way you present it.

    • @chirpedpulse5528
      @chirpedpulse5528 Год назад +1

      Hi Brian, there was a preprint on arXiv before. This is now the peer-reviewed version, which was published to nature photonics just a few days ago. There is much more information especially about the manufacturing of the chip, so it is worth a second glimpse ;)

    • @raktimhalder8184
      @raktimhalder8184 Год назад +1

      @@chirpedpulse5528 Exctly.

  • @johnsmith539
    @johnsmith539 Год назад +1

    This is game changing. The old helium cool device is like the old vacuum tube computer's.

  • @HydrogenFuelTechnologies
    @HydrogenFuelTechnologies Год назад +2

    Super smart, glad I found your channel

  • @brandoncahuec7285
    @brandoncahuec7285 Год назад +2

    Just like classical computers started out big and people thought they would just stay in the lab, they got smaller and now everyone has one, this is happening again with quantum computing, an incredible future awaits us, I'm very excited. An apology for the English I use a translator xd.

  • @raylopez99
    @raylopez99 Год назад +1

    Revenge of the 1950s nerds: analog > digital. Quantum computers are like analog computers where an RLC circuit can be solved just by setting it up as an analog system and observing its outputs. It's solved when the system is correctly set up. Kind of like the Rust programming language, in a very imprecise analogous way, which is guaranteed not to have any memory leaks once it compiles correctly, unlike C, Java, C++ and nearly every other language.

  • @deusexaethera
    @deusexaethera Год назад +2

    Photons can have an infinite number of polarizations. Vertical and horizontal polarizations are merely two that are very easy to distinguish from each other, making it suitable for binary computing.

    • @chirpedpulse5528
      @chirpedpulse5528 Год назад +2

      Your comment is somehow misleading. Horizontal (H) and vertical (V) are one (of infinite possible) bases. But all other bases can be formed as superposition of H and V, so you can only choose two for encoding information and thus only generate qubits (2D). However, there are many other encodings such as orbital-angular momentum, path, time, energy. In fact, the paper presented here uses energy (=frequency) and is therefore able to generate qudits (D>2).

  • @Ron_DeForest
    @Ron_DeForest Год назад +2

    Would love you to do a deep dive on the potential up and down side in AI run on a quantum computer. I believe the potential is endless. The creation of nano and peco machines that can reorder mass itself. We could literally build anything we can dream up.

  • @CristalMediumBlue
    @CristalMediumBlue Год назад +1

    Amazing. The future is coming to us at the speed of light

  • @psybranet
    @psybranet Год назад

    Apart from this lady's voice and accent being gold, these features are excellent introductions to deep interesting topics. Im planning to get in to this industry in a few months so this is appreciated

  • @rollmeister
    @rollmeister Год назад +1

    Wars aside...truely a wonderful age we live in.

  • @___-vz7mp
    @___-vz7mp 5 месяцев назад

    I just realized that we don’t need nano scale LED’s and image sensors to make a photonic computer. We can just have nano-scale (or micro-scale) ‘doors’ to open and close to let light in and out at the right places at the right time. Now of course we would need to figure out how to get a very tiny sized fire optic cable into our computer, because simply coating a substrate in a film of silver won’t cut it. Maybe the wafer itself will be made of a pure silica wafer, that would be cut into micro or nano scaled slices. These slices will have circuitry printed onto them and have solid reflective materials coated on the printed circuits. Then the appropriate layers would be stacked precisely on top of one another.

  • @silent6142
    @silent6142 Год назад +2

    Awesome thanks for the update.

  • @knightjacob80
    @knightjacob80 Год назад +1

    This is actually nuts. basically a super small chip possible to revolutionize technology

  • @SynthoidSounds
    @SynthoidSounds Год назад +1

    As always, I appreciate your unique style of presenting latest tech developments. There have been numerous people (including myself) who have theoretically speculated, for years, that photonic QE in quantum computers would be a vast improvement over querying entangled electrons, but this was still dangling in the future as a sort of holy grail, but this latest development of a fully integrated photonic entanglement "qbit" device, complete with ultra miniature laser diode, is a radical step forward in this direction. Maybe the "home" version of a photonic QC platform, or vast QC cloud networks, connected with quantum internet, isn't that far fetched at all.

  • @Rolyataylor2
    @Rolyataylor2 4 месяца назад

    The reason that entangled particles can interact faster than the speed of light is because it is actually consciousness communicating with itself. If everything is intelligence then it makes sense that when it becomes aware in one area of the universe it would be instantaneous for the communication at infinite distance.

  • @Jason-oi8hz
    @Jason-oi8hz Год назад +1

    So first off, thanks for speaking slowly and clearly it really helps with understanding stuff like this but theoretically if you had a “quantum internet” there would be no constraints on where you could use it from as long as you could access it from your side. IE be on mars and still have the same connection speed and capabilities simply by having a “internet ready” quantum computer. Basically Quantum internet through the whole universe?

  • @md.adnannabib2066
    @md.adnannabib2066 Год назад +1

    well we are progressing slowly but surely.this is amazing.because light has big advantage over almost everything.

  • @derasor
    @derasor Год назад +1

    This might have huge potential. Great video as always!

  • @truetech4158
    @truetech4158 Год назад +1

    The big bang, some say it causes the universe to expand, but they fail to notice that in order to expand, that would require displacement of previously existing volumes of space, and therefore, not really able expand without displacement of more of the same.
    I mention that to people and notice how they don't reply back, as if they can't seem to provide an answer that can disprove what I wrote about it, right?

  • @ronaldd4012
    @ronaldd4012 Год назад +2

    You are amazing!

  • @shinirigemu5190
    @shinirigemu5190 Год назад +16

    This sounds absolutely pathbreaking to me, thank you for explaining this discovery! I searched a lot of places, (like Twitter, RUclips, Google search)... but didn't find a lot of content on this piece (just a couple of articles covering this). Weird, I don't understand. This sounds like a very big deal

    • @williamcrosby1061
      @williamcrosby1061 Год назад

      They have had these chips for years now... it's insane that it has gone under the radar so long

    • @raktimhalder8184
      @raktimhalder8184 Год назад +5

      @@williamcrosby1061 Dear William, quantum photonic chips are existing for a few years now. But they were unstable and not scalable due to an external laser and filter, important to suppress noise. In this work, we could integrate the laser and the filter on the same chip through a novel photonic architecture, which definitely brings the required scalability and makes the chip, finally, commercially viable. It is not so easy like it sounds 😀This is the reason why tech giants and media houses are interested to capture this work. More news and interviews are coming in the following days, explaining the technology. I found Anastasi's video on quantum computing is great.

    • @ivantheterrible4317
      @ivantheterrible4317 Год назад

      @@williamcrosby1061Quantum computing is a thing for almost 20 years. The progress is very slow. Practical size quantum computer will never happen.

  • @MrFoxRobert
    @MrFoxRobert Год назад +2

    Thank you!

  • @TMOWLAVI
    @TMOWLAVI Год назад

    Amazing voice. Makes you wanna watch this whole video.

  • @scottwatschke4192
    @scottwatschke4192 Год назад +1

    The future looks very bright with optical computing! Bright as in bright light.

  • @pederpablo
    @pederpablo Год назад +1

    Great informative video. Good work.

  • @sensorindicatechnologies9168
    @sensorindicatechnologies9168 Год назад +1

    Simply love your videos❤

  • @visiter127
    @visiter127 Год назад +1

    Amazing stuff ,

  • @PUMAMicroscope
    @PUMAMicroscope Год назад +1

    Great video - and perhaps the photonic QCs will also be less prone to the cosmic ray disturbance problems you covered in a previous video. Now all we need is a viable alternative to rocket propulsion and we can do some civilised space faring (instead of the death-trap type we have now).

  • @hupekyser
    @hupekyser Год назад +1

    If we think classical cmos is getting dangerously powerful now. Imagine what dangers the next era of quantum computing could bring in the next 100 years.
    Technology has already become so disruptive to the natural order of life. I can't see this ending well.

  • @williamgidrewicz4775
    @williamgidrewicz4775 Год назад +2

    You are genius! Maybe in the future, they use masers and sasers with special optical fibers coupling superconductors with such.

  • @amihart9269
    @amihart9269 Год назад

    The biggest problem that photonic quantum computers have is the ability to trap qubits. Some operations like quantum cryptography would require you to be able to store qubits for extended periods of time or else a lot of its security guarantees go away (for example BB84 is trivially broken). It is not exactly easy to trap light in one place, especially in a way where you don't interact with it to change its state. Although, there are other uses that don't require this, such as, Shor's algorithm, so they could still be useful.

  • @panashifzco3311
    @panashifzco3311 Год назад +1

    Well explained video. Awesome

  • @josiahsuarez
    @josiahsuarez Год назад +1

    love your videos

  • @nadavhoresh6734
    @nadavhoresh6734 Год назад +2

    Pure light polarisation states are left and right circular polarisations (linear polarisation is a mixed (superposition) state).
    . I am not an expert in quantum computing, but I think that N bits computer requires an entanglement of all the bits, not pairs of bits.

    • @chirpedpulse5528
      @chirpedpulse5528 Год назад

      You can choose the basis as by your perference. Anyhow, the photons were encoded in frequency here.
      There are many protocols, but you are right in that way that the computational power increases exponentially this the number N in one state. There are ways of combining pairs of photons, e.g. using HOM interference. This was already shown for free-space optics, but I dont know if this was yet implemented on-chip.

  • @Skybloo263
    @Skybloo263 Год назад

    Thank you for this great video. I knew that some research had been made in this field but had no clue it was this far. I remember when I started to study electronics back in the 80's I read an article on the first germanium cristal transistor invented in 1947 that was as big as a brick and I was amazed of this bold approach. At that time, the industry was all about tubes and they were going toward microtubes arrays! Think about a PS5 running on a tube base architecture 😂.
    It is I think now again one of those global turn in a new paradigme and it is great to see a young ingeneer like you realizing it and sharing it for all to learn about. Thanks again

  • @thisnotdog
    @thisnotdog Год назад

    it's just so neat to watch all this change to humanity. imagine the chances that we are the ones that get to experience this expanse.

  • @digitai36
    @digitai36 Год назад +2

    Wait, you can't get to 0 kelvin, or has that changed? @1:13

    • @michaelsenn68
      @michaelsenn68 Год назад

      That's in reference to the "classical" qbit/quantum computers being worked on, not the new photonics being highlighted.

  • @independence4576
    @independence4576 Год назад +1

    Wow !! Amazing !!

  • @chrismd00
    @chrismd00 Год назад

    Rare to find a host so articulate, and genius! Thank you for explaining this is terms we can all understand. I’m fascinated to see how this will be used by AI brains to make super intelligence.

    • @discorabbit
      @discorabbit Год назад

      Translation “dayum she fine” 😂

  • @konstantinkurlayev9242
    @konstantinkurlayev9242 Год назад +1

    Interesting, thank you.

  • @JMeyer-qj1pv
    @JMeyer-qj1pv Год назад +1

    Very interesting. This could be an important step towards making quantum computing usable. I've always found the term 'entangled' to be misleading. It makes it sound like the two photons are connected in some way but it seems to me they are just synchronized. It's like setting two perfect watches to the exact same time. No matter how far you separate them, they both tell the same time. But if you change the time on one of them, it doesn't change the time on the other, so it can't be used to send messages faster than the speed of light. At least that's how I see it.

    • @neyson220293
      @neyson220293 Год назад

      @@Only_Politics-y6z I think the key is for both observers to make the measurement at the same time, but that would mean communication wouldn't be bidirectional instead it would be like a walkie-talkie. As for the latency, establishing the connection cannot be done faster than the speed of light, but once the connection has been established you could send information to a location in a different solar system instantly despite light taking years to travel such a distance

  • @davk
    @davk Год назад

    3:24 "Sounds cool right? But here's the problem" and the advert shows 😂

  • @romanbolgar
    @romanbolgar Год назад +2

    Думаю фотонику можно Было бы реализовать уже сейчас. Не вижу технических препятствий. Но вот квантовые вычисления совсем другое дело. Мне кажется никто даже не смог объяснить толком эту запутанность. А какой реализации квантовых вычислений может быть речь. Интересно какие в мире уже сейчас есть вычислительные мощности? Какие самые мощные суперкомпьютеры? Почему перед ними не поставят задачу создать ещё более мощный компьютер возможно работающий по другим принципам В том числе фотонике.

  • @CalebFuel
    @CalebFuel Год назад

    "Now those particles are all over the universe and still entagled. And some of those particles are in ..US." --- Your genuine fascination when you made that statement literally made me fall in love on the spot

  • @baconsalad1891
    @baconsalad1891 Год назад

    By creating a artificial tunnel around the photon forces it to operate in a measured state . Meaning , even if it was not being viewed the photon would not be able to move like a wave as it’s being isolated within the boundaries of the tunnel. This simulates the same Gravity tunnel that is being produced when you are viewing or measuring a photon. It is my belief that if the laser pulsates at tremendously fast speeds it may cause the triggering of gravity to create its tunnel causing a over lap in Gravity. This theoretically means the photon may be in a slightly dilated state of Time. This might allow for more clusters to be bunched together.
    You can have an offset of clustered entangled photons that can off calculate.