Quantum Computers, explained with MKBHD

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @mkbhd
    @mkbhd Год назад +19414

    I could live in this analogy forever. What’s in the water? How deep is the water?! Are there other islands we haven’t discovered yet? Still processing everything we learned 🤓

    • @systemMalfunction
      @systemMalfunction Год назад +95

      Well said ❤

    • @tabshir.m
      @tabshir.m Год назад +525

      Does the water scratch at a level 6 with deeper grooves at a level 7?

    • @sossboyRyan
      @sossboyRyan Год назад +50

      hi marques i like your videos

    • @akramraza6462
      @akramraza6462 Год назад +93

      You'd be like, so I have been using quantum computers for two weeks now and here's my thoughts!

    • @DavidBauchelle
      @DavidBauchelle Год назад

      Did y'all meet through @simonegiertz?

  • @raviahuja9287
    @raviahuja9287 Год назад +11458

    MKBHD in his next video: "So.... I've been using quantum computer for about 15 years now.. and here are my initial thoughts"..

    • @theencryptedpartition4633
      @theencryptedpartition4633 Год назад +677

      His initial thoughts doesn’t matter because the state is multiple. So he has multiple thoughts at the same time

    • @rkalla
      @rkalla Год назад +36

      ROFL!

    • @sjplabs
      @sjplabs Год назад +21

      @@theencryptedpartition4633 😂🤣

    • @wrathop274
      @wrathop274 Год назад +12

      @@theencryptedpartition4633 did you learn that from this video or you studying quantum computing

    • @nomaanhaque1704
      @nomaanhaque1704 Год назад +22

      ​@@wrathop274it's a common quantum stipulation XD

  • @farhanraflyfahrezis
    @farhanraflyfahrezis Год назад +3810

    As an engineers i love the way she said
    "If the physics says it is allowed, the engineers will find a way."
    I dunno why but it feels like so mesmerizing. Beautiful words ✨✨✨

    • @mannyyoutube3259
      @mannyyoutube3259 Год назад +17

      Im sure there are great engineers working on it, but maybe a lot of it was engineered by AI.🤔

    • @farhanraflyfahrezis
      @farhanraflyfahrezis Год назад +79

      @@mannyyoutube3259 Absolutely, in this era, AI has become an integral part of our lives. However, it's important to note that human engineers are actively working on the aspects that AI cannot handle at the moment. Their expertise and innovation continue to push the boundaries of what is possible in engineering.

    • @mannyyoutube3259
      @mannyyoutube3259 Год назад +5

      @Farhan Rafly Fahrezi Saepulloh You are right, I agree. I love watching engineering videos they are so interesting

    • @coupe97
      @coupe97 Год назад +9

      So trueee, perfectly describes how important engineers are! As a fellow Computer Engineer kinda makes me proud of my work

    • @farhanraflyfahrezis
      @farhanraflyfahrezis Год назад +9

      @@coupe97 You got it! Engineers in every field are straight-up problem-solving wizards, always finding clever ways to make things happen. Your work as an engineer is pure gold, making a real impact on society. Keep pushing boundaries, inspiring others with your hustle and dedication. You're making waves, my friend! ✨

  • @joey1772
    @joey1772 Год назад +1927

    “If the physics say it is allowed, the engineers will find a way.”
    Love this

    • @NazriB
      @NazriB Год назад +1

      Lies again? Miami Birds QNB

    • @dev_peace_soul
      @dev_peace_soul Год назад +13

      If maths says it's allowed physics masters will find a way....
      Nah this don't work

    • @blueckaym
      @blueckaym Год назад +2

      The trouble is it's another physicists that claim it's allowed based on unproven assumptions (mainly that Superposition is actual physical cloud of probabilities).
      Yes it's still possible to be true (as it's not proven otherwise either), but it's extremely large bet to build such an expensive technology based on an assumption.
      I guess quantum computing can be eventually useful - if it works (as expected) it might prove the Real-Superposition thing.
      If it fails (or works suboptimal to current expectations) it would be very likely the Real-Superposition is wrong, but won't actually be proof of it, so I guess many companies will continue pushing it for years to come (and burn billions more $)

    • @JinxKapali
      @JinxKapali Год назад +12

      @@dev_peace_soul whats math allows, physics may not allow. For example, infinity or undefined, value of pi.

    • @dev_peace_soul
      @dev_peace_soul Год назад +3

      @@JinxKapali that's what I am saying

  • @JustinPooreVlog
    @JustinPooreVlog Год назад +2357

    Marques... check. Insane 3D animation... check. Crazy complex tech that could change the world... check. Published on a completely free platform so everyone can access... check. This episode slaps! The future of media is amazing.

    • @DomskiPlays
      @DomskiPlays Год назад +1

      Frfr

    • @mjmulenga3
      @mjmulenga3 Год назад +18

      The future of media is an AI mess. But this episode indeed slaps.

    • @ko-Daegu
      @ko-Daegu Год назад +2

      @@mjmulenga3 that's kinda scary did we peak in terms of unique and creativness ?

    • @chakibchemso
      @chakibchemso Год назад +2

      @@mjmulenga3 let's be optimistic about AI, you're watching HUGE if true :)

    • @mjmulenga3
      @mjmulenga3 Год назад

      @@ko-Daegu we did. 😔

  • @CR-rb1fx
    @CR-rb1fx Год назад +1194

    “If the physics say it is allowed, the engineers will find a way" - that gives me a whole new level of RESPECT for the Engineers who make our improbable world function seamlenessly. Super excited for the future but not sure if I live long enough to witness all the amazing things that will unfold. Thank you Cleo. Subscribed.

    • @sharonlima8913
      @sharonlima8913 Год назад +4

      Subscribed too

    • @justlukedotjs
      @justlukedotjs Год назад +13

      Too bad people don't feel the same way about mother nature, the first engineer, and the platform upon which everything else sits. Luckily for mother nature the study of Quantum photonics is discovering exactly the reasons behind why nature is so powerful, and also why its intrinsically necessary for all life, especially human life.

    • @xuaalbito8303
      @xuaalbito8303 Год назад +10

      Engineers are just the workers who following physicist's direction the real OGs are we the physicists who try and break the universe it self so that we can discover a new way to manupulate it and its properties and then those theories help engineers build amazing things such as that computer lol

    • @xuaalbito8303
      @xuaalbito8303 Год назад +5

      The biggest problem with quatum computers in noise which is heat, basically heat is the movement of an atome when it exists in space, it is also a level of energy it holds and it is also a way of it to interact with space itself and that is a problem for quantum computers because that interaction with space affects the state of that atom which introduces noise and leads to inaccurate calculations that are basically useless

    • @christiant2134
      @christiant2134 Год назад

      Thanks 😄

  • @paulothx138
    @paulothx138 9 месяцев назад +745

    I thought she was Natalie Portman.

  • @Lizlodude
    @Lizlodude Год назад +943

    Olivia seems like the kind of person you could randomly meet at lunch and just talk about awesome stuff for _hours._ That's gotta be such a fun job.
    Also that animation was great, whoever made it, *applause*

    • @youtubeuser206
      @youtubeuser206 Год назад

      this cleo girl is a coal burner, eh?

    • @skillfailer
      @skillfailer Год назад +10

      @Space Backspace Even if shes trying to get famous,
      She added value to the video
      Shared knowledge
      And her voice is pleasent to listen to :)
      Nothing wrong with trying to make it, especially when you actually got something to offer

    • @StonedNoob
      @StonedNoob Год назад

      Wait her name is Cleo or Olivia

    • @Raz.C
      @Raz.C Год назад +1

      @@StonedNoob
      Cleo is the host. Olivia, I think, is the lady who was interviewed by Cleo.
      Of course, I could be wrong and 'Cleo' might just be a nom de plum. I doubt it, though.

    • @stripesthesecond8656
      @stripesthesecond8656 Год назад

      Cuz shes pretty?

  • @milanturk283
    @milanturk283 Год назад +1087

    As an engineerings student, I wish I could see more videos of engineers explaining their own creations.

    • @33Dayz
      @33Dayz Год назад +9

      I don’t think it’s her creation

    • @LivingDead53
      @LivingDead53 Год назад +5

      It probably took a lot of people to work on that. There will be millions of books out soon. Enjoy the wall of B.S.coming. I just think the product is cool.

    • @Revernaught
      @Revernaught Год назад +4

      I feel that. Seeing the thinking process from start to finish, understanding the mistakes that occurred along the way. Definitely gives a different perspective

    • @dreadlocsamurai4241
      @dreadlocsamurai4241 11 месяцев назад +1

      Same

    • @hiigherquality
      @hiigherquality 10 месяцев назад

      could be a cool new niche in youtube that has yet to exist
      if you could interview these ppl would you?
      and cater that youtube channel specifically for engineer minded peeps

  • @1967rcafinlandia
    @1967rcafinlandia Год назад +642

    Your expert guide should have her own podcast or RUclips channel. She’s a really great communicator.

    • @SErohit
      @SErohit Год назад +37

      She don't have that much time for that

    • @Ace-ng2pl
      @Ace-ng2pl Год назад +7

      @@SErohit on god

    • @DoANeo
      @DoANeo Год назад +40

      Dr. Olivia Lanes occasionally appears on the Qiskit channel, which is similarly focused on quantum computing topics. For example, conducted an interview on IBM's Condor system that I thought was very well done.

    • @vitaly2432
      @vitaly2432 Год назад +6

      @@DoANeo never heard of that channel. Thanks for sharing it

    • @shanegagnon3423
      @shanegagnon3423 Год назад

      and she's hot!

  • @mattmarlborough3607
    @mattmarlborough3607 10 месяцев назад +108

    I’ve seen your shorts for a while, but this is my first full length video. Absolutely love it! You’re doing amazing work, Cleo!

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 4 месяца назад +1

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and Ka..

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 4 месяца назад +1

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and Ka..

  • @CrookDanny
    @CrookDanny Год назад +934

    I’m blown away by how steampunk the entire thing still is. Amazing to think how much more will be understood 100 years from now.

    • @Ryan-gx3hs
      @Ryan-gx3hs Год назад +27

      So weird that you said that. I also was thinking how steampunk this was

    • @gabrielesalvatori6804
      @gabrielesalvatori6804 Год назад +23

      it's gonna almost fully understood in like 25 yrs

    • @nickv1212
      @nickv1212 Год назад +51

      The world's first computer was literally a steam powered engine called The Analytical Engine. This tech seems strange now, but it'll be pocketable in a hundred years, if we're still around and not Mad Maxin it.

    • @FallenHoot
      @FallenHoot Год назад +16

      We went to the Moon on the Apollo Guidance Computer (RAM of 4KB, a 32KB hard disk, weighted about 30kg (66lbs)). That was introduced in 1966 (56 years ago). I don't think you understand how FAST technology develops. In 100 years, I sure hope we have something much better than quantum computers. Maybe this is the next 50 years big technology, but only time will tell.

    • @timmmmeta
      @timmmmeta Год назад +11

      There's quantum computers that fit in a normal server rack. They don't all look like this. The big old IBM designs are getting a bit old fashioned now there's companies like IonQ and Quantum Brilliance making them smaller and portable.

  • @zayyanusmani5360
    @zayyanusmani5360 Год назад +305

    "If the physics say it's allowed, engineers will find a way." 🤯🤯
    what an episode!!

    • @felipelanverly
      @felipelanverly Год назад +1

      Could'n agree more

    • @felipelanverly
      @felipelanverly Год назад +1

      If fisics says its impossible, engeneerings still find a way 😅

  • @santhilkherwal7327
    @santhilkherwal7327 Год назад +80

    "If Physics says it's allowed, the engineers will find a way🤐🔥" 15:36

  • @bruceschena4735
    @bruceschena4735 6 месяцев назад +10

    I've been in engineering and tech for all of my adult life, and videos like this make me excited for our future, once again. I just realized that I had long forgotten what that felt like. I'm embarrassed to say I actually got emotional seeing that genuine, curious excitement on the faces of Cleo & Marques, and also the people being interviewed.
    I also LOVE how many technically brilliant women are showing up in Cleo's videos! Brava, Cleo!
    Cleo & Marques - what a YT dream team!

  • @mdupuy
    @mdupuy Год назад +74

    Thank you for making this so accessible to a wide audience. When people ask what I studied to be a computer engineer they always assume I just write software and when I begin to explain the physics behind semiconductors; electron superposition, quantum mechanics and special relativity, their eyes just glaze over. Your analogy and explanation of practical applications is a much more reasonable path to build excitement around STEM education and quantum computers. It is so great to have you two collaborate, too. I love you both!

    • @bokiNYC
      @bokiNYC Год назад

      Agree 100% 👍

  • @landofabraham
    @landofabraham Год назад +315

    *"If the physics says it is allowed, the engineers will find a way." As a scientist, I found this line so appropriate.*

    • @SpatialGuy77
      @SpatialGuy77 Год назад +4

      Appropriate only for an EgoScientist!

    • @alkaholic4848
      @alkaholic4848 Год назад +1

      But despite being around for over 25 years, so far the engineers have failed to find a way of doing anything useful with them. (Probably because it's all BS.)

    • @JEWinTx
      @JEWinTx Год назад +6

      These nerds and ego humanists can't humble themselves and admit that an all powerful master creator has set boundless parameters for mankind...whom he made in his image

    • @dreadlocsamurai4241
      @dreadlocsamurai4241 11 месяцев назад

      @@alkaholic4848y u say that

    • @ApatheticPerson
      @ApatheticPerson 11 месяцев назад +3

      What? We can't admit that some mysterioys being is an explanation for a mysterious problem, that's like explaining the unknown with something even more unknown, that's utter imbecility@@JEWinTx

  • @Spoggi99YT
    @Spoggi99YT Год назад +447

    Two of my favorite creators collaborating on such an interesting topic? Count me in :)

  • @DarienShield
    @DarienShield 5 месяцев назад +99

    I learned nothing about Quantum computing in this video

    • @tofunhway
      @tofunhway 3 месяца назад +3

      super calculators... SUPER calculators...

    • @Freakazoid12345
      @Freakazoid12345 2 месяца назад +3

      "Quantum" is a buzzword used for clickbait.

    • @einszwo3749
      @einszwo3749 2 месяца назад +5

      They do their quantum things and then the data comes up here again. Yeah thank you for that :)

    • @Freakazoid12345
      @Freakazoid12345 Месяц назад +1

      @@tofunhway "super" ?
      How?
      Oh, just because they say, "Quantum" ?

    • @rakeshac3710
      @rakeshac3710 Месяц назад +1

      Yes bro

  • @JustinHubertus
    @JustinHubertus Год назад +548

    Im stunned by how well made this video is on the producer side. All the graphics and so on, really mesmerizing and fun to watch. This is how modern education looks like!!

    • @timothyclarke2670
      @timothyclarke2670 Год назад +5

      Good comment.
      Good education has fundermental parts, excitement, interest, absorbable information. This video, in my opinion, taught / educated, using these parts. Great job :-).

    • @brianpurcell3771
      @brianpurcell3771 Год назад +3

      The production was great but there was nothing educational about this video.

    • @fatherpratt
      @fatherpratt Год назад +1

      she’s so bad too, there is a master behind the curtain ik it

    • @dreadlocsamurai4241
      @dreadlocsamurai4241 11 месяцев назад

      @@brianpurcell3771agreed

  • @KOFPV
    @KOFPV Год назад +140

    I love how you do your ad's. The counter in the corner makes it so much easier to skip if you want to. Thank you for that.

    • @zebulonnelson1952
      @zebulonnelson1952 6 месяцев назад +4

      Yea it shows consideration for us viewers

    • @velichor
      @velichor 6 месяцев назад +1

      Agreed!

  • @dwightschrute7451
    @dwightschrute7451 4 месяца назад +24

    She looks like Natalie Portman, Julia Roberts and Keira Knightly all at the same time.

  • @ONRIPRESENCE
    @ONRIPRESENCE Год назад +600

    This is my field of work, quantum hardware (PhD). Thanks for covering this topic. I participate in both the technical and non-technical coverage of quantum hardware. On that note, I'll be delivering some invited quantum hardware lecture series on the machines/chips we've been building at my research lab and more. It will be open to the public next week on April 12th with my IBM friends and QuantumGrad. You are all welcomed to join us to learn about what tools and equipment we use to build real quantum devices in the field. Ignore the naysayers, let's keep building and learning from what we build. -Onri the Diné Quantum Engineer

    • @ONRIPRESENCE
      @ONRIPRESENCE Год назад +30

      The series will be livestreamed and uploaded here on RUclips to the QuantumGrad channel, which is run by the IBM Qiskit Advocates.

    • @convolutionalnn2582
      @convolutionalnn2582 Год назад +2

      Can you do research in Quantum computing if you done Bsc Computer Science where there is not physics? This may be stupid question, but i really wonder about it..

    • @dreadfulbodyguard7288
      @dreadfulbodyguard7288 Год назад +3

      Can you spend more time on making these things instead of watching youtube?
      I've been waiting for quantum computers for very long but seems like you guys are playing youtube-youtube.

    • @avint247
      @avint247 Год назад +8

      That's some quantum level brag.

    • @nerduser1000
      @nerduser1000 Год назад +1

      @@ONRIPRESENCE thank you! was about to ask this would love to watch it!

  • @MegaMathnerd
    @MegaMathnerd Год назад +137

    Excellent video, Cleo! The math map/boat/submarine analogy captures how fundamentally different quantum computing is and will be. But for me, the real grab was the waves on the pond. If you imagine not just two but hundreds or thousands of pebbles tossed in all at once and the hundreds or thousands of resulting concentric-circle systems, each interfering with the others constructively and then destructively, you get a good start at imagining the chaotic complexity that's the real domain of quantum computers. Love, Dada.

    • @evanray8413
      @evanray8413 Год назад +3

      ​@@Ashley_Schaeffer
      Lmao. You appear to be the only one.

    • @pretentious_a_ness
      @pretentious_a_ness Год назад

      there is no chaos if you just count in the wave anology. the wave nature of atom is only half the part of what an actual atom does in quantum mechanics

    • @Ashley_Schaeffer
      @Ashley_Schaeffer Год назад

      @@evanray8413 And a majority of the world has an IQ less than 110...

    • @EminencePhront
      @EminencePhront Год назад

      @@Ashley_Schaeffer r/iamverysmart

  • @jared8164
    @jared8164 Год назад +85

    It is truly a travesty that Cleo only has 400K subscribers, her content is so insanely well produced that this NEEDS to get in front of more eyes. Keep it coming Cleo!

    • @StrengthScholar0
      @StrengthScholar0 Год назад +13

      What do you mean? she's only been working on this channel for a year and she already has 400,000 subscribers. That is an insane rate of growth.

    • @jared8164
      @jared8164 Год назад +1

      @@StrengthScholar0 you're not wrong! She should be very happy with how the channel is growing. I'm just saying it deserves that level of growth and then some

    • @Triple_J.1
      @Triple_J.1 Год назад +2

      I just found this channel a few months ago and it was 130k subs.
      She already has...People. This channel is going places.

    • @autofigure00
      @autofigure00 Год назад +3

      I just found this channel now when this video was recommended to me (I am subscribed to MKBHD), I had not herd of or seen any of her videos before this but she has a new subscriber now. Very good high quality educational content.

    • @Freakazoid12345
      @Freakazoid12345 Год назад

      She worked for Vox, which pushed racism and propaganda and now she's making clickbait videos that prey on people's ignorance of science and a child's lack of real world experience for views.

  • @suelor5818
    @suelor5818 Месяц назад +2

    As an Asian guy, I believe quantum mechanics is the true connection to understanding our universe and beyond. It will educate us to engineer a better cure and better beings

    • @ElHal04
      @ElHal04 26 дней назад

      Bruh what’s u being Asian got to do with that 😭

  • @hainesjw
    @hainesjw Год назад +77

    As a career computer & software engineer who now also teaches algorithms at a university, I really appreciate the engineer-love you offered, and the accessible description of quantum computers.
    Coincidentally, this semester (2nd run of the course) I’d decided to explain Shor’s algo in the last week, after my coverage of classical computer algorithms is done. 😊
    Just came across your channel recently… now subscribed.

    • @morslinx
      @morslinx 8 месяцев назад

      So when I’m computer is going to help the price on cryptocurrency because it’s going to be able to find more encrypted data faster than the average computer great we just need to keep it away from the government 😂

  • @qiskit
    @qiskit Год назад +125

    Fantastic video! Cleo + MKBHD + Qiskit = the collab you didn’t know you needed!
    If anyone wants to use a Quantum Computer, we’re here to help.

    • @gyanateetdutta
      @gyanateetdutta Год назад +1

      Next we need to run hybrid diffusion models on qiskit ;)

    • @techjunk8467
      @techjunk8467 Год назад

      Hello Qiskit, any new backends available for us to run simulations with?

    • @qiskit
      @qiskit Год назад

      @@techjunk8467 New backend coming soon!

  • @fab-ian
    @fab-ian Год назад +265

    4 minutes in and I just wanted to congratulate the editor and digital artists on a legit incredible piece of art. Took what was an already fantastic episode and pushed it to the next level.

    • @son8I7
      @son8I7 Год назад

      The editor is a beast, amazing.

    • @Whatismusic123
      @Whatismusic123 10 месяцев назад

      The video is completely awful. They just spent a lot of money, that's it.

  • @charly991
    @charly991 6 месяцев назад +10

    Posting this comment in 2024 when quantum computers were brand new and just “skimming the surface”. Hello future people, where are we now?

  • @ChadElliott2012
    @ChadElliott2012 Год назад +66

    Came for MBKHD, stayed for the genuine love for tech.
    New sub! 🔔

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 4 месяца назад +1

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and Ka..

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 4 месяца назад +1

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and Ka..

  • @erickmurray3226
    @erickmurray3226 Год назад +89

    I have loved Marques for a long time but this is my first experience with your channel. I LOVE channels focused on learning about and understanding the world around us. Learning is fun, and I don't think I stopped smiling all episode. Subscribed and looking forward to your next adventure! Great work!!

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 4 месяца назад +1

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and Ka..

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 4 месяца назад +1

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and Ka..

  • @Degenversity01
    @Degenversity01 8 месяцев назад +2

    Update Analogy: we already have submarines and Airplanes made with classical computing. Quantum Computers would be intergalactic space travel

  • @offmertz
    @offmertz Год назад +36

    Huge shoutout to Marques for introducing me (millions more) to you Cleo. Instant subscribe from me. You explain things in a similar style to MKBHD that I can respect. Don't know how to describe it other than you make me feel like I'm on your level cause you're not explaining it like I should have known that already. Very comfortable learning experience. Mad respect to Marques (long time subscriber) for sharing the love with a newer channel with a smaller audience. Excited to see more videos!

  • @AsianFoodNerd
    @AsianFoodNerd Год назад +280

    ⭐Cleo and MKBHD are professors I wished I had ⭐

    • @K-Fed
      @K-Fed Год назад +14

      You wish they were your professors because they entertained a lot and taught very little. Vertitasium, who has his teaching license and is an educator would bw 1000x better for the role.

    • @MrBsehratmaannking
      @MrBsehratmaannking Год назад +5

      @@K-Fed they only really glazed the surface of the topic, and probably don't know much more themselves to teach you further. But if someone with deep knowledge and understanding could teach in an entertaining way, that would be nice yeah

    • @bencampbell1675
      @bencampbell1675 Год назад +2

      ​@@K-Fed Derek's videos will always be incredible in the way he can explain complex topics but Cleo is fantastic at making a broader easily digestible video for everyone. Both are my fav!

    • @punknfunk
      @punknfunk Год назад

      @@K-Fed it's like Vogue or In Style doing a video on "Quantum Computing"... Didn't realize who Cleo was but her video was recommended for some reason. She has quite a few science topic videos on her channel but I doubt I would watch any of it having seen this video. Obviously the video is "professional" quality yet the content is very shallow and vapid. There's nothing really to watch, except she seems to be "well-connected" and brings in high profile YT guests to boost her viewings. I have nothing against people who don't have STEM backgrounds making science videos but I think to make good content videos, she at least needs to have some understanding and has at least tried to thoroughly research the topic to be able to regurgitate a more consumable understanding of these abstract science concepts... I couldn't finish the video, it was very cringe for me to watch this. You can't compare Veritasium with this channel LOL. He has a physics and education background (in addition to film making) and makes very well researched videos on difficult STEM topics. I like MKBHD, he knows tech very well but I almost thought the two were dating or something for him to do a favour and feature in a video with her. I think she over-embellished her CV/bio and markets herself too well for her own good. She needs to find her own niche and do videos that focus on her passion.

    • @rodrigojds
      @rodrigojds Год назад

      lets not exaggerate shall we?

  • @josealberto8764
    @josealberto8764 Год назад +138

    AMAZING content Cleo. The production level and clarity are getting better with every new video. Congrats!

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 4 месяца назад +1

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and Ka..

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 4 месяца назад +1

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and Ka..

  • @CZINKERR
    @CZINKERR 8 месяцев назад +2

    I'm not very good in English, but I understood everything. Very understable explanation.

  • @Patoxpanda
    @Patoxpanda Год назад +183

    You and MKBHD should make more of these videos and move it to a digital learning platform. So jealous of kids now a days who can learn things in this manner and not just though boring books or bored teachers teaching them things.

    • @Insploreminds
      @Insploreminds Год назад +3

      We all get bored eventually lol. But good to know we can always improve

    • @shorerocks
      @shorerocks Год назад +2

      Agree. Though books are not necessarily boring. I mean, there are enough boring vids out there. Cheers!

    • @nocturnalsingularity3138
      @nocturnalsingularity3138 Год назад +1

      I LOVE books, lol. I like to be someplace else, whether it's in a good movie, show, or book. The only difference (for me) is that a book will completely envelope Mt mind where I still have my peripherals while watching something or listening to someone. But I do also love how my children can just pick up a device search out a question and get the answer instantly. It does kind of suck though, that I find myself quite regularly disputing the answers they are receiving lol like how my son for a while believe that boys can get pregnant because Google told him they could, without ever really explaining anything

    • @BearbearbearbearbearbearRarrrr
      @BearbearbearbearbearbearRarrrr Год назад

      Geniuses are blossoming thanks to this kinda thing.

  • @samuelwaller4924
    @samuelwaller4924 Год назад +103

    I never thought about it but it makes sense that things in outer space can't really be that cold...it's nuts to be able to say "this is the coldest thing in the universe"

    • @paulgiesbrecht955
      @paulgiesbrecht955 Год назад +5

      Seeing as how we don't even know what the runner up for second is 🤣🤣

    • @samuelwaller4924
      @samuelwaller4924 Год назад

      @@paulgiesbrecht955 probably some random part of space

    • @_dz
      @_dz Год назад +5

      The only objection is that it is actually not the coldest thing in the universe. 15 mK are routinely obtained in labs for more than 50 years. We can reach microkelvin, even lower.

    • @mrbaab5932
      @mrbaab5932 Год назад +2

      ​@@_dz Thanks for pointing that out.

    • @dark12ain
      @dark12ain Год назад

      So I'm suppose to believe this thing gets colder than Neptune Uranus and Pluto?

  • @AchrafTahar
    @AchrafTahar Год назад +87

    This analogy from Cleo is amazing, and when Marques said, 'a flying car-boat,' he took this explanation to a whole new level.

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 4 месяца назад +1

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and Ka..

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 4 месяца назад +1

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and Ka..

  • @theoortcloud742
    @theoortcloud742 4 месяца назад +5

    I can't even fathom how much of an honor this must've been. I'm sure that there will be people living centuries from now who would give anything to travel back in time to witness the earliest stages of development of this new technology. Thank you for so much sharing this with us.

  • @Mik3J
    @Mik3J Год назад +30

    I just always appreciate how you show everyone as a person, and it feels real and honest and person and you show interest in the people along your search for answers.

    • @Freakazoid12345
      @Freakazoid12345 Год назад

      "...feels real and honest..."
      lol, which is why they couldn't give examples of what the computer could actually do?

  • @kolbecorreia6988
    @kolbecorreia6988 Год назад +96

    This felt like I was going on a field trip with you guys, amazing

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 4 месяца назад +1

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and Ka.

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 4 месяца назад +1

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and Ka.

  • @Camwise
    @Camwise Год назад +202

    You two had great chemistry at a professional level. Really enjoyed getting to know you Cleo and I've subscribed.

    • @Alex-b6r4d
      @Alex-b6r4d Год назад +9

      wow, you subscribed. Big commitment huh

    • @DamodeeShow
      @DamodeeShow Год назад +6

      ​@@Alex-b6r4d 😂😂😂

    • @sachinz4199
      @sachinz4199 Год назад +7

      I think it's time for MKBHD to marry Cleo and get into quantum mechanics and astrophysics.

    • @PSBrathwaite
      @PSBrathwaite Год назад +2

      On a professional level? nah they should bang for sure

  • @jedDiamond
    @jedDiamond 9 месяцев назад +1

    I met you at the RO gathering of advisors in 2019. I just talked to Doc who told me about your new endeavor. Just watched this one and really enjoyed a look into our collective future

  • @paritosh-sharma-ubc
    @paritosh-sharma-ubc Год назад +97

    Extremeley meaningful collaboration. Insane animation. Your narration is spot on Cleo!

  • @StevenHearndon
    @StevenHearndon Год назад +137

    Just subscribed. I watch MKBHD a lot, so I'm guessing that's why the RUclips algorithm brought you to me, and I'm glad it did. I'm a software engineer, so the subject of quantum computers is particularly interesting to me.
    I like the approach you're taking on your channel. Technology is not scary. It's scary what some people can and will do with technology, so there's reason for concern. But there are also plenty of reasons to celebrate these advances and what they could mean from a positive perspective.

    • @GardenGuy1942
      @GardenGuy1942 Год назад

      I subscribed because Cleo is hot

    • @samo6083
      @samo6083 Год назад

      Exactly, if medicine can be made I'm pretty sure viruses thst target specific populations can be made too🤯

  • @thatllwork_official
    @thatllwork_official Год назад +393

    Mind blown 🤯 this is a great starting point for understanding quantum computing

    • @kevinshah2205
      @kevinshah2205 Год назад

      check video of veritasium it is far better than this video.

    • @markpoidvin5382
      @markpoidvin5382 Год назад

      I heard 8 minutes of pointless yammering, a bunch of vague examples and a few bad analogies. This video was awful

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 4 месяца назад +1

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and Ka..

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 4 месяца назад +1

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and Ka..

  • @GABRIEL1ANONLY
    @GABRIEL1ANONLY 5 месяцев назад +1

    I watched a minute and 24 seconds of this and I already feel like I’ve watched a 10 minute video you pack so much and I just love it honestly his videos probably gonna feel like an hour and a half long video honestly😂

  • @saimanish1371
    @saimanish1371 Год назад +22

    The storytelling and pacing of this video is so good!!😄

  • @eagleeye5397
    @eagleeye5397 Год назад +25

    Hello Cleo. I am Happy and excited I have found your channel. You are a bright spot of sunshine in this overcast world. Please continue to be happy and optimistic and informative. I am so glad you are covering a diverse field of scientific topics. Maybe one day we can be as optimistic about our future as you are about science.

  • @rolloville2514
    @rolloville2514 7 месяцев назад

    Well, I don’t feel I really learned anything here but for almost 18 minutes you’re very enthusiastic and excited about stuff

  • @davidgrowse2041
    @davidgrowse2041 Год назад +12

    Cleo, I just discovered your channel and binge-watched them all. Thank you for taking the direction you have. I am a 57 yr old engineer with an 18 year old daughter and have seen over my life the world become such a depressing place due to the way professional journalism seems to be in an endless race to the bottom with social media for attention, using ignorance or intentionally misinterpreted click-bait statements and fear. I worry about my daughter's generation and I'm glad you are here to be even a small light in a dark place - may your light spread far and wide! As for topic ideas - how about the new nuclear power technologies which get a bad wrap from their older siblings and misunderstanding. est wishes from a new loyal subscriber from Australia 🦘 🐨

  • @OrdinarilyBob
    @OrdinarilyBob Год назад +75

    Hello Cleo, I assembled my first PC clone in the mid-80s as a teenager, and have been working in IT professionally for thirty years, so I fully understand "classical computing", but I haven't been able to wrap my head around quantum computing until your analogy. Thanks for that and for sharing your tour of IBM's facility. I've been subscribed to your channel for a few months now, and I quite enjoy your content. Keep up the great work!

    • @dotdot..
      @dotdot.. Год назад +5

      "Fully understand" That's a flex..

    • @HelloWorld-xc4xd
      @HelloWorld-xc4xd Год назад +1

      So a Color book gives more clarity on what a quantum computer is?

    • @justlukedotjs
      @justlukedotjs Год назад +1

      Computing is a broad field that encompasses many different areas, including computer architecture, operating systems, algorithms and data structures, programming languages, and software engineering, among others. Each of these areas has its own rich history, concepts, and techniques, and developing a comprehensive understanding of all of them would require a significant amount of study and experience. Not to mention that each of these fields is constantly growing and evolving as well.
      So, no... you don't "fully understand" classical computing.

    • @bigjus3751
      @bigjus3751 Год назад +12

      @@justlukedotjs come on dude no need to be mean, it's obvious he meant fully understands how classical computers work(hardware computing complete binary based software) and what 'type' of applications they are suited to. All the uses you mentioned application wise is computed in exactly the same way by classical computer hardware.

    • @justlukedotjs
      @justlukedotjs Год назад

      Really? Cuz I could go further and discuss why anyone who "fully understands" classical computing shouldn't have any trouble understanding the high-level concept behind Quantum computing. It's a step, not a leap. And if he truly understood classical computing in the modern era, this would be a natural step.

  • @Adir9
    @Adir9 Год назад +57

    So glad this video is blowing up. You guys got great chemistry and it added so much to the video. This is the type of videos that inspire us to get smarter and create more stuff

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 4 месяца назад +1

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and Ka..

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 4 месяца назад +1

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and Ka..

  • @RadekDubisz
    @RadekDubisz Год назад +15

    I stumbled upon this video thanks to the all knowing YT algorithm and apart from the narrative and subject matter themselves (which are fascinating), as an editor myself, I absolutely love the editing. Great flow, tasteful effects, informative visuals. Great job, whoever is responsible!

  • @neolerefolo584
    @neolerefolo584 4 месяца назад +1

    New sub incoming. 😅 That moment when Marcus was processing the temperature inside the tube has me in stitches. You too make a good interactive team.

  • @Kranberry777
    @Kranberry777 Год назад +11

    Olivia was impressively good at making that somewhat understandable! Never felt like I had even the slightest grasp on quantum computation

  • @ShaharHarshuv
    @ShaharHarshuv Год назад +38

    We did a Quantum Algorithms course in my CS degree. The entire course was basically understanding Shor's algorithm. I remember almost nothing of the math, but I do remember that I'd sooner believe that unicorns are real before believing that Quantum Mechanics is really how nature works. This is just nuts.

    • @GR8APE69
      @GR8APE69 9 месяцев назад +5

      What? What's your issue with Quantum Mechanics?
      Just because something is convoluted and rather fantastical doesn't necessarily mean it's poppycock. Those qualities are often a good sign that something is bullshit, but every now and then, otherwise convoluted and fantastical concepts actually turn out to be true. Unfortunately, our typically well-intended skepticism and the limitations of our perspective can be such that our thinking is too myopic to see such a truth for what it is. I think highly technical scientific concepts such as Quantum Mechanics very often become easy subjects of Plato's Cave - that is to say, the concept goes so far over our heads that most of us can't make out what in the hell it is.

    • @quantumpolariton122
      @quantumpolariton122 8 месяцев назад

      I mean we have experimental evidence of quantum physics. that’s really it

    • @Player-pj9kt
      @Player-pj9kt 6 месяцев назад +5

      Shor's algotmrithm is only a tiny portion of QM. U can't understand all of QM just by understanding Shor's algorithm

    • @williejohnson5172
      @williejohnson5172 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@GR8APE69 It's poppycock. And no, the concepts do not go above our heads. There are at least a half dozen "theories" on QM that purport to tell us what QM is so even its proponents don't know what the hell it is. The most famous of these theories is the Copenhagen Theory which says: "We don't know what it is and don't care. Just shut up and compute".

    • @morgan8290
      @morgan8290 5 месяцев назад +1

      I don't think we'll ever fully understand how nature actually works because being human is already limiting what we can ever know. So quantum computing and algorithms are just the closest we've gotten to understanding it and it's probably not the only way. It also discovers only a certain perspective of nature and seeks answers to certain questions, so it's not an objective, definitive answer.

  • @allent4627
    @allent4627 Год назад +9

    I went from not having much clarity on the topic to having a decent amount of understanding abt quantum computers. the analogy was quite helpful too. thank u cleo, marques & the entire team.

  • @tomahtotomato
    @tomahtotomato 15 дней назад

    Probably the best videos I have seen on quantum computing so far.

  • @patriarocha1254
    @patriarocha1254 Год назад +70

    I was blown away on how you guys could bring light to Topology concepts keeping it simple. It is so inspiring the way you approach to science.

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 4 месяца назад +1

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and Ka..

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 4 месяца назад +1

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and Ka..

  • @Jorrich
    @Jorrich Год назад +20

    Cleo's way of breaking down complex information is amazing

  • @archiebusek9152
    @archiebusek9152 Год назад +11

    i love how ibm was one of the first binary computer companies and is now one of the first quantum computer companies

    • @jakeburlaczenko8165
      @jakeburlaczenko8165 5 месяцев назад +2

      IBM could be running the simulation we're all experiencing 😂

  • @BnJiggyTV
    @BnJiggyTV 3 месяца назад

    so happy to see this and you here normally i find you on tick tock but love that you don't stop :)

  • @gavidhariwal6307
    @gavidhariwal6307 Год назад +91

    This was so nice! Cleo should do more of such interdisciplinary collabs/excursions...with Veritasium, Physics Girl, 3b1b, dr. Mike, Lex Fridman, CGP Grey...ah! amazing things ahead for Cleo 🎉

    • @antonhelsgaun
      @antonhelsgaun Год назад +18

      Physics girl 🥲

    • @gavidhariwal6307
      @gavidhariwal6307 Год назад +9

      @@antonhelsgaun I know 😢 gws Diana 😭

    • @snuffeldjuret
      @snuffeldjuret Год назад

      I thought dr Mike was the dick guy from survivor :P

    • @engineeingnerd
      @engineeingnerd Год назад

      Only few are intelligent other are trolls including this two noobs

    • @matthewprather7386
      @matthewprather7386 Год назад +2

      And Sabine Hossenfelder?? Folks should watch her video on quantum computers… 🙂

  • @caseymclaughlin1435
    @caseymclaughlin1435 Год назад +9

    How this channel has only 400k subs is beyond me - only a matter of time before it’s much much higher 🚀

    • @johnwisdomtv
      @johnwisdomtv Год назад

      maybe calling it "Huge if true*" would've been better?

  • @09876username
    @09876username Год назад +73

    More adventures and collaboration please. You guys are very good at giving a layman’s explanation of some very complicated physics.

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 4 месяца назад +1

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and Ka..

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 4 месяца назад +1

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and Ka..

  • @soaljack
    @soaljack 2 месяца назад +1

    I love the optomistic tone of this vision of the future. We are moving towards a very bright future, especially when we all use our intentions to make it that way. I am aligned with your vision Cleo! Thank you for being that light.

  • @autoteasers9798
    @autoteasers9798 Год назад +29

    As an ex employee of IBM Security and currently working at Microsoft you guys did a phenomenal job!! Love the content and the simplification.

    • @timmmmeta
      @timmmmeta Год назад +1

      Genuine curious question - why have so many people quit IBM? Especially the quantum teams?

  • @j-marbeats
    @j-marbeats Год назад +8

    14:38 “but we haven’t done that yet”
    Yeah we totally believe you. 😏

  • @cosmicwit
    @cosmicwit Год назад +42

    Thank you for this! I'm a former AI researcher now studying philosophy, cosmology and consciousness. I'm working on a video and paper about quantum consciousness, a theory put forth by Roger Penrose and Stuart Hameroff. Spending time thinking about how nature might create its own form of quantum computing (to create consciousness) got me curious about what's going on with quantum computers made by humans. This really caught me up!

    • @TDessl
      @TDessl Год назад +2

      may I ask where do you plan on releasing that paper

    • @cosmicwit
      @cosmicwit Год назад +3

      @@TDessl I never got around to repurposing the paper for public consumption. Let me do that. In the mean time, it’s all in my video on this channel

    • @trevic1346
      @trevic1346 Год назад +3

      Maybe Quantum Computing is the key to simulating a true artificial consciousness. And if all of nature and everything around us replicates quantum computing than maybe we're in a quantum computer simulation ourselves.

    • @chrisooo6924
      @chrisooo6924 11 месяцев назад

      absolutely ​@@trevic1346

    • @chrisooo6924
      @chrisooo6924 11 месяцев назад +1

      aint nothing new under the sun

  • @Suburp212
    @Suburp212 4 месяца назад +7

    what does a quantum computer sound like: sh pf sh pf sh pf... Awesome!

  • @randxalthor
    @randxalthor Год назад +32

    Every video in this series reinforces my belief in the potential of humanity.

  • @honor_ed5875
    @honor_ed5875 Год назад +8

    The best learning video recently. So many of my misconceptions about quantum computers got cleared and got a flare. Having Marques was a connecting factor. Lady, that's a phenomenal job you have done on this. I am hitting subscribe for this very work even when probably it's your first video I watched.

    • @_dz
      @_dz Год назад +1

      Do you mind explaining which misconceptions about quantum computers did you clarify? What did you learn from this video?

    • @honor_ed5875
      @honor_ed5875 Год назад +1

      @@_dz quantum computers were quite heavy computers for my understanding till before this video. And, I could hardly imagine the multifarious role that they had to play. Albeit, had a little idea about their help in quantum-disciplines. Yet, after this video I realise the level of processing, mind it, just “realise”, these quantum computers do. Also, I realise that the way we viewed natural sciences for eras and the understanding we had, was all changed by our quantum understanding, which is what fills a lot of loopholes. Similarly, the quantum computers traverse a field unprecedented.
      However, if there is something else buddy, please tell me. I would love to learn more. As there is so much to learn and I am so limited.

  • @jesusgaud8
    @jesusgaud8 Год назад +7

    Going back to the game map analogy, QC technology is like being able to travel around the map without having to travel. Awesome content!

  • @nelsonfernandes4344
    @nelsonfernandes4344 29 дней назад +1

    Over one year after this episode was uploaded it is still so relevant that I just had to subscribe and just come here and TYPE something! And I am not a tech geek. And most I am tech curious :)
    I wonder if Cleo will still read this! Quantum computing understanding is like Schrodinger's Cat! But the cat was in fact Cheshire!

  • @TheAquaticMandolin
    @TheAquaticMandolin Год назад +13

    If I take nothing else away from this video, the analogy of the game world will be the best thing I have ever seen to explain classical versus quantum. Incredible job, and love everything you do!

  • @justronny20
    @justronny20 Год назад +37

    I've never heard of Cleo before today, but 6 minutes into the video, I'm shocked it's taken me this long. Her intelligence is truly amazing. Subscribed.

    • @BlackCeII
      @BlackCeII Год назад +1

      She barely heard about this topic before this video. She practically says as much

  • @LeviStum
    @LeviStum Год назад +13

    Came for MKBHD, stayed for the awesome graphics, analogies, and editing.

  • @AviatorDraco
    @AviatorDraco Месяц назад +2

    I understand one thing, they are maintaining those temperatures close to 0 Kelvin to maintain the super conducting working. Super conductivity thing workd only under such conditions

  • @staticostrich4689
    @staticostrich4689 Год назад +14

    I love how we are getting to a place where we have different types of computers. It's almost how we have a computer society at this point. Rather than all computers handling the same jobs, we're approaching a world where we specialize our computers to have different talents and get better at what they're designed for.

  • @FenceOnAWall
    @FenceOnAWall Год назад +25

    I would honestly watch a whole uncut video of this visit and trip. Please consider doing that or an extended cut here or on a separate channel. Amazing video as always. Shout out to the visit from the RUclips tech king himself.

  • @ApolloThink
    @ApolloThink Год назад +19

    Great video! IBM is so undervalued, it has the image of an "outdated" company, but people don't know how advanced this company is and how much the future depends on it.

    • @derekdsouza8631
      @derekdsouza8631 Год назад

      Woah...never thought it was outdated..in india its famous..

  • @dimitarvel1441
    @dimitarvel1441 10 месяцев назад

    "A flying car boat"
    USSR: No problem Tovaris.
    In the 60s, expert Soviet engineers designed plans for a vehicle that can function on earth, see and in the air. It was built primarily as a boat, but adapted aerodynamical design which enables it, at high speeds, to take flight and glide through the air for short durations of time. The creation also included wheels which would pop out much like an airplane wheels that could get it out of the waters and on land.

  • @jaymunson6450
    @jaymunson6450 Год назад +21

    Genuinely love your bright-eyed and meticulously researched approach to this. I also appreciate seeing @mkbhd in a slightly different light outside of the consumer realm. You're both super entertaining and informative, can't wait for the next collab!

  • @KalpeshMange92
    @KalpeshMange92 Год назад +18

    Wonder who was the quantum physicist you spoke to who shared this analogy with you? Loved this episode. Thanks Cleo❤

  • @Schias
    @Schias Год назад +5

    An incredible team-up! Thank you for the video with two of my 3 favorite creators from the US (the third lives in NYC and did a daily vlog thing, you know).
    I love Cleo and I admire Marques, so it would be all thumbs-up even without quantum computers... and I wanna play that game!

  • @David_Best
    @David_Best Месяц назад +5

    this was too abstract for me to really relate to the technology.

  • @AdrianSanabria
    @AdrianSanabria Год назад +12

    This was amazing! I'm interviewing two folks from IBM in a few days for my cybersecurity podcast (Enterprise Security Weekly), and we're going to dive a bit deeper into both quantum computing use cases (interview 1) and cybersecurity implications (interview 2). Your video has me even more excited for these interviews and helped me prep for them!

    • @lucasRem-ku6eb
      @lucasRem-ku6eb Год назад

      Adrian Sanabrian,
      You did not post the interview ?
      Understand what algorithms you need to run, quantum computing is not for all.
      Did you get any good results running them on a simulator, then you should try to get computing space !

    • @ericlamset5893
      @ericlamset5893 Год назад

      ?

  • @DanielJRicker
    @DanielJRicker Год назад +7

    I found this channel through Shorts and I absolutely love it. Positive optimistic tech and science told in a way even I can understand. And then a collab with MKBHD! Perfection.

  • @TheRodriguezTwins
    @TheRodriguezTwins Год назад +7

    5:33 "whats in the water?" marques " oh wow " lol

  • @Im_ARock
    @Im_ARock 5 месяцев назад

    Wait, I actually just learned something. Like, I feel like I understand how quantum computers are different from regular ones. That's really impressive! I feel like there are very few channels that actually teach you something while also being engaging to watch, wonderful video!

  • @brunoramirez678
    @brunoramirez678 Год назад +13

    The quality of this video astonishes me. From the information and dialogue to the edition and camera quality. It's amazing

  • @iamshanif
    @iamshanif Год назад +15

    This is a great colllab, two of my favourite people from the internet explaining new technologies ✨💯

  • @magicmanchloe
    @magicmanchloe Год назад +5

    As someone who had to do a bunch of research into quantum computers in high school back in the 2010’s I have to say having high level explain is like this is amazing. The amount of research I had to do just to be able to re-search computers was insane. You would look up papers about them because that’s all there was and then you would have to look up each sub topic and that sub topics sub topics just to be able to go back and understand what you’re reading in that first paper. Thank you for democratizing this basic knowledge!

  • @dienudelpfanne600
    @dienudelpfanne600 9 месяцев назад +6

    Thought Keira knightley was looking at quantum computers

    • @tiaan_va
      @tiaan_va 5 месяцев назад

      It's clearly Natalie Portman way more than Keira Knightley

  • @DiegoRdev
    @DiegoRdev Год назад +5

    This is the type of exclusive content that simplifies complex science and surprises us. Great job Cleo!

  • @da_stash
    @da_stash Год назад +7

    I'm just in shock that this isn't Natalie Portman

  • @clusterstage
    @clusterstage Год назад +6

    Oh what a nice chandelier 11:25

    • @clusterstage
      @clusterstage Год назад +1

      its a computer and a chandelier at the same time.