Michio Kaku: Quantum computing is the next revolution

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @ChrisGozzardThatPhysicsGuy
    @ChrisGozzardThatPhysicsGuy Год назад +815

    25 years ago I read Michio's book hyperspace.. I've been a physicist ever since and dedicated my life to the education of others in the realms of physics. Thank you Michio!

  • @loveclouds7689
    @loveclouds7689 10 дней назад +135

    Who is here after google revealed their Quantum Computer LOL?

  • @alfonsodmeraz
    @alfonsodmeraz Год назад +394

    This man has influenced and inspired me, from his book on physics, to achieve getting a master’s in electrical/computer engineering after having graduated with a bachelors in business administration. My life has changed completely for the better, and now I plan to build technology companies!

    • @Anthonydp
      @Anthonydp Год назад +4

      Damn I’m in the same situation on the verge of going to school for SWE but I’m getting gold feet due to the bad job market

    • @MusicFromTheOm
      @MusicFromTheOm Год назад

      Thank God you have Gold feet, at least. I'll show my self out.... @@Anthonydp

    • @yudhaesap
      @yudhaesap Год назад +3

      I gotta start to grounding this thing

    • @MrBadGenius
      @MrBadGenius Год назад +8

      Haha, super fun story😂 I mean I have almost identical career path. Master degree in finance and bachelor in engineering and now I am building tech company. This guys has changed our minds and lives

    • @farhanaf832
      @farhanaf832 Год назад +2

      We can help scientists by processing data from boinc distributed computing software ♥️

  • @aseel8901
    @aseel8901 8 месяцев назад +33

    It's incredible how every time I watch a video on quantum computing, I'm as captivated as if I were seeing it for the first time.

  • @Codingchartpattern-o5i
    @Codingchartpattern-o5i Месяц назад +5

    Dr. Kaku is the kind of person who can easily make people interested in Physics. His way of explaining or narrating things related to Physics is astounding!!!

  • @mahadihasan5788
    @mahadihasan5788 Год назад +1493

    His last few sentences where he expresses his hope for a “theory of everything “ is what screams he is a physicist 😂. Lots of application will come and medicine, technology, agriculture will be revolutionised. But yet He wishes to know the workings of the universe like a true physicist

    • @acchj
      @acchj Год назад +95

      nothing matter more than truth of universe

    • @KnowL-oo5po
      @KnowL-oo5po Год назад +18

      agi will be man's last invention

    • @architbhagat
      @architbhagat Год назад +5

      ​@@KnowL-oo5ponot ASI?

    • @igorschmidlapp6987
      @igorschmidlapp6987 Год назад +19

      If you get a Theory of Everything, then, you have to come up with a proof, or it just stays a theory. Remember, Relativity is still just a theory... tested, but not proven... ;-)

    • @KnowL-oo5po
      @KnowL-oo5po Год назад +9

      agi will make the asi

  • @mwmentor
    @mwmentor Год назад +918

    Dr Michio Kaku is one of my most favourite physicists the world over. His ability to communicate and explain his thoughts, and understanding of the universe around us is quite remarkable. He is really awesome... 🙂

    • @lemus2711
      @lemus2711 Год назад +8

      he seems a little tired i think ive watched every video of him here

    • @sassa82
      @sassa82 Год назад +22

      He is not a serious physicist as Sabibe H alludes to. Even Penrose think he talks nonsense.

    • @Kyle-styln
      @Kyle-styln Год назад +4

      We all have the ability, as he is explaining, he is breaking it down Into smaller bits, rather then larger qbits. Just think when your explaining something, break it down into simplest equation, and most will understand it. He has mastered it, I agree!

    • @nicholascrow8133
      @nicholascrow8133 Год назад +12

      @@sassa82 I agree, his best days of research are likely behind him. But he is an educator and communicator, he has a great ability to explain complex concepts in a entertaining and easy to grasp way. He still has a wealth of knowledge, even if he isn't working on the bleeding edge anymore.
      There has been a lot of overlap in his books, but his specialty (i.e string theory) has more or less been stuck at a road block for quite some time now. At least in his later work he has expanded to write about other concepts.
      So yes, maybe not such an active physicist, but his role and career now is in getting more people interested in physics, and providing us "normals" with easy to digest content.
      He also still teaches at NYU and does some work on string theory, keep in mind this flavour of physics is not experimental, it's mathematical.

    • @NionXenion-gh7rf
      @NionXenion-gh7rf Год назад +1

      ​@@sassa82Sabine is propagandist of her masters, nothing more. More political than scientific.

  • @CodingAqyanoos
    @CodingAqyanoos 10 месяцев назад +11

    Computer programmers have changed the world. Proud to be part of it.

  • @s0steezy
    @s0steezy 11 месяцев назад +9

    Your comparison to and respect for mother nature were just beautiful. Thank you, Michio

  • @Daddylorian
    @Daddylorian Год назад +259

    Just imagine:
    People of around 80 years of age are witnessing how it all started with those huge computers and now we have quantum computers… man the speed of our evolution is extreme

    • @POS36
      @POS36 Год назад +15

      We are approaching the technological singularity

    • @PierreMuenster
      @PierreMuenster Год назад

      dude, it's not extreme, it's expo...@user-rj1ri2oq9r

    • @PierreMuenster
      @PierreMuenster Год назад +4

      just give it a sec

    • @PierreMuenster
      @PierreMuenster Год назад +2

      BOOM

    • @cityofangels4874
      @cityofangels4874 Год назад +4

      @@POS36what does technological singularity mean? if you dont mind me asking

  • @AndreaDelRiva
    @AndreaDelRiva Год назад +48

    I'm so glad to see Professor Kaku is back to make videos for this channel. I missed him :)

  • @jaynycha1705
    @jaynycha1705 Год назад +40

    Dr. Kaku was my Astronomy Professor at City College (NYC) back in 2000! He wasn't famous yet but was a great professor. I took the class as a science requirement and loved it. (No, i had NO idea who he was back then).

  • @trggrt225
    @trggrt225 Год назад +9

    If i listen Profesor Michio kaku i never feel enough is very smart person &i loved to learn from him is a big personality & a huge library i like to congratulated him God Bless him

  • @spencerroemer3253
    @spencerroemer3253 3 месяца назад +9

    I really liked the visualization of atoms at 0:25

  • @iamhawkeye3162
    @iamhawkeye3162 8 месяцев назад +3

    This is probably the best explanation for quantum computers I’ve ever watched.

  • @dipakgupta8470
    @dipakgupta8470 Год назад +512

    Even I can get a glimpse of what quantum computing is. Thanks, Kaku. You are an amazing teacher.

    • @sassa82
      @sassa82 Год назад +25

      No, he is a scam.

    • @sassa82
      @sassa82 Год назад +14

      @@Noora44 he is been called out by Penrose, Sabine H, Eric Weinstein and many others have for talking nonsense.

    • @sassa82
      @sassa82 Год назад +15

      @@Noora44 his book on Quantum Supremacy is the worst book about quantum computing.Kaku appears to have had zero prior engagement with quantum computing, and also to have consulted zero relevant experts who could’ve fixed his misconceptions. He does not represent science well. Maybe he thinks that he is popularising the wonder of science, but he gets so much basic stuff wrong. He is more of a media personality than a scientist.

    • @parvdize3968
      @parvdize3968 Год назад +5

      @@sassa82 True...He done some works in his early years,but now he is just on the internet everyday

    • @zesanurrahman6778
      @zesanurrahman6778 Год назад +7

      all i care is about islam suprmacy

  • @neilc4544
    @neilc4544 Год назад +157

    I imagine now how Quantum Computers can and will be used as weapons because that's what we have always done.

    • @Xiaojiantou
      @Xiaojiantou Год назад +31

      Drop a missile on a target with the precision of an atom 😂

    • @mattorr2256
      @mattorr2256 Год назад +19

      No need to imagine it. It’s an inevitability

    • @Godsmessenger333
      @Godsmessenger333 Год назад +10

      Already happening.

    • @rontod2760
      @rontod2760 Год назад +9

      Design metallurgical structures capable of penetrating thousands of feet of rock to create bunker busting missiles, or the best design for a battery in order to power laser weaponry

    • @indfnt5590
      @indfnt5590 Год назад +7

      Well, if it happens. I hope it’s for the last time. We’ve killed enough life on earth.

  • @quAdxify
    @quAdxify Год назад +238

    It is a bit strange, most experts in actual quantum physics are far less optimistic and don't believe in quantum supremacy. There seem to be very few applications where QC actually manages to reduce complexity (it's just a bit unfortunate that prime factorization happens to actually be one). The only really big application is the simulation of quantum systems themselves. I think a lot of what he is selling here is more his personal beliefs rather than a scientific take on the matter.

    • @irok1
      @irok1 Год назад +30

      Since we've relied on prime factorization for encryption for so many years, it's no wonder why everyone's racing to develop. It's an arms race of sorts

    • @devilsolution9781
      @devilsolution9781 Год назад +44

      Yeh not sure the whole 'multiverse' spiel is close to correct. The quantum state just operates on an unimaginable time scale. Its not in another universe lol

    • @Goji_Bear
      @Goji_Bear Год назад +38

      Said every man ever, since the initial stages of all the great technological breakthroughs throughout history.

    • @OrvinReyes
      @OrvinReyes Год назад +15

      you'd be surprised at humans' ability to will all sorts of shit into existence. just give it time... we'll make it

    • @NionXenion-gh7rf
      @NionXenion-gh7rf Год назад +8

      Remember one thing if Sabine H. was in the cave with prehistoric humans he would never go out because she would have thought that's impossible.

  • @LBenjamin
    @LBenjamin Год назад +75

    I wish Dr.Michio Kaku a long and healthy life. I can’t imagine a world without him. We’ve already lost Stephen Hawking and Carl Sagan.

    • @babuua
      @babuua 11 месяцев назад +13

      aah we didn't lost Hawking. He is in Epstein's island

    • @Maria-yx4se
      @Maria-yx4se 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@babuua fr

    • @CovenantAgentLazarus
      @CovenantAgentLazarus 9 месяцев назад

      You can hear by his voice that he's dying quickly

    • @stretchhfab7315
      @stretchhfab7315 9 месяцев назад +4

      Dude, go get some counciling. Or at least do some more research so you can understand how much bull shit this guy expels.

    • @CovenantAgentLazarus
      @CovenantAgentLazarus 9 месяцев назад

      @@stretchhfab7315 yeah it's honestly true that Michio Kaku has lost his goddamn mind a long time ago. Talking about aliens are real and shit yeah right

  • @Aryan37419
    @Aryan37419 8 месяцев назад +3

    The potential for quantum computing to revolutionize technology as we know it is truly awe-inspiring. The way it harnesses the power of quantum mechanics to perform calculations at speeds unimaginable with classical computers is simply fascinating. This video does a fantastic job of breaking down the complexities of quantum computing in a way that's easy to understand, making it accessible to everyone. Get ready to be amazed by the future possibilities that quantum computing holds - it's truly the next revolution in technology. Don't miss out on this incredible journey into the world of quantum computing - your mind will be blown!"

  • @souravkundu1898
    @souravkundu1898 Год назад +15

    I have many big confusions,
    1)one qubit can take infinite value inbetween 0 and 1 then how a specific value will be stored in the computers memory. Will the memory of these computers also be quantum mechanical or simply digital memory. 2)Also how can a finite software can deal with such infinite number of state while processing data?
    3)Will these computers replace digital computer or they will be only for special purposes?

    • @theplouf5533
      @theplouf5533 Год назад +7

      He doesn't explain anything and worse, he says a lot of false things to make it "easier to understand". (Like the "big bang" is just a rapid expansion)
      Having several universes is nonsense, electrons are not influenced by something that is still only theoretical. The Qbits do not have an indefinite number of states, since it itself says that its reading fixes the result at 0 or 1. The principle is rather that the calculation is done in all the states at the same time. The computer therefore does not calculate the result, but gives the only or one of the valid results. (as if your calculator gave the correct number, without ever having explained how to obtain it). But it remains a calculator.
      It's like dropping an object will always have the same result, a Qbit "falls the probabilities" to give the result.

    • @connorjones3081
      @connorjones3081 8 месяцев назад +1

      Quantum Computing is a different paradigm, and therefore should not be compared to our everyday classical computers. It will notreplace them. When a qubit is observed the superposition collapses, to either a '1' or '0'. Where this information is passed back to a classical computer. The same logic is applied for very hard problems, so classical computers won't see the processing, simply the result. There is quantum memory, which operates differently to RAM or non volatile memory such as hard drives. Quantum memories often hold the state of a qubit (usually a photon), for a very small period of time. This mostly allows for quantum repeaters and thus the transport of quantum information over large distances. Hope that answers the questions

    • @Grawbad
      @Grawbad 8 месяцев назад

      That is an inherent problem with quantum computers. Or at least that is what I understand from another one of these videos with a different narrator.
      Basically, it doesn't pass zeroes and ones like a traditional computer, it needs to pass positional data from one particle to another.
      The problem is qubits are prone to decoherence, which in this case means they can lose their state. Sorta like a modern computer losing a portion of data and becoming corrupted but in this case incorrectly reporting data which in turn corrupts the data.

    • @alperwal200443
      @alperwal200443 8 месяцев назад

      Quantum will replace conventional lmao. Would be great if humanity will build 1000000 qubit computer in 100 years which would be capable of 5 digit number factorization. May be this will help nuclear fusion enthusiasts to finally build a reactor that produces more energy than consumed.

    • @connorjones3081
      @connorjones3081 7 месяцев назад

      @@alperwal200443 They will not replace them. Many tasks which run on classical computers use information that has been stored, digitally copied and recieved. This is not possible on a quantum device due to the no clone theorem. 1 million qubits, could also be possible much sooner than in a hundred years time. With suffecient error correction and addressing losses, some quantum computing paradigms could be scaled very quickly. We may see this number before 2040.

  • @meouby2
    @meouby2 Год назад +253

    Never fail to inspire and amaze us. The way he project the idea is well articulated and creative

    • @sk-sm9sh
      @sk-sm9sh Год назад +6

      And it's all pure nonsense. This dude is to science what Trump is to politics. In essence hes a "science" populist if that was a thing.

    • @NazriB
      @NazriB Год назад +2

      Lies again? HDB Paris NRIC Card

    • @DinkerLamongus
      @DinkerLamongus Год назад

      ​@@sk-sm9shI'm glad the edge lord isn't dead

  • @pivanv23
    @pivanv23 Год назад +12

    His getting old, I will miss him in the one day. He's my favorite

    • @kimberleyoconnell2213
      @kimberleyoconnell2213 5 дней назад +1

      Right?! 🥺 Michio Kaku is the best !! I love hearing him talk

  • @martiananomaly
    @martiananomaly Год назад +23

    The computing power of Quantum computers coupled with Artificial intelligence will be one hell of a ride.

    • @leocatz
      @leocatz 6 месяцев назад +6

      I regret being an age where I'm unlikely to see much of it. But, that might turn out to be a good thing. Or I might be right the edge of the first generation to benefit from quantum computing's medical miracles and live another 30 years!

    • @punk_wizard
      @punk_wizard 5 месяцев назад +1

      Sometimes it makes me think we are creating God, and that god is the thing that created the universe in the big bang somehow

    • @wisemonkeys4511
      @wisemonkeys4511 10 дней назад

      @@punk_wizardbro read THE LAST QUESTION by ISAAC AZIMOV

    • @WilliamDoyle-rb6lt
      @WilliamDoyle-rb6lt 3 дня назад

      When you add robotics to that it is going to be a wild ride indeed.

  • @hnd13
    @hnd13 Год назад +9

    it would be great if every chemical, physical concepts were taught from scratch and also to learn quantum computing

  • @roniesousa1587
    @roniesousa1587 Год назад +80

    Kaku makes an ordinary person like me became smart!! I never thought I would be able to understand the physics !! Thank you Mr. Kaku!!

    • @oldpain7625
      @oldpain7625 Год назад +1

      become smart*

    • @sassa82
      @sassa82 Год назад +10

      Kaku is not a serious physicist as Sabine Hossenfelder alludes to. Even Penrose think Kaku talks nonsense.

    • @eldorado3523
      @eldorado3523 Год назад +11

      Kaku is a science communicator, but he only talks about the surface level science, that's why you think you understand it, unfortunately it leads to a lot of misinterpretation of the science and technology which leaves room for scammers to prey on the general population's incomplete knowledge of such things. It's why things like "quantum healing" exist

  • @lastnamefirstname6035
    @lastnamefirstname6035 Год назад +10

    I can listen to Michio Kaku for ever!

    • @sassa82
      @sassa82 Год назад +1

      I pity you.

    • @TML0677
      @TML0677 Год назад +1

      U love fiction

  • @bittertruth1211
    @bittertruth1211 Год назад +14

    IBM constructed 400 qubit quantum-computer a year ago. So far, what calculations have been done with it are unknown. Surely, it will be good for generating random numbers!!!

    • @Fenrires
      @Fenrires Год назад +10

      For some reason it just keeps saying “42.”

  • @davidh2tg
    @davidh2tg 23 дня назад +1

    In the context of H2TG Formula, the concept of quantum computers can be explained through the principles of Antonym Dualism (2), Triangle Gravity (TG), and Hayat (H), which connect quantum mechanisms with mass progression and the balance of opposing attributes. Quantum computers operate differently from classical computers due to unique quantum properties such as superposition and entanglement.
    ---
    1. Antonym Dualism: Superposition and Quantum Balance
    Antonym Dualism (2) in H2TG reflects the concept of superposition in quantum computing:
    Superposition: In a quantum system, quantum bits (qubits) can exist in two opposing states (0 and 1) simultaneously. This mirrors two opposing attributes (0 and 1) that are interconnected, creating dynamic equilibrium.
    Antonym Balance: Qubits hold both opposing attributes within one system, similar to H2TG balancing opposing traits like positive-negative or life-death.
    Effect:
    Quantum computers process information in parallel, leveraging antonym dualism to achieve computational power far superior to classical computers.
    ---
    2. Triangle Gravity (TG): Binding Quantum Data
    TG in quantum computing acts as a balancing mechanism between:
    Superposition: The simultaneous states

  • @johnt.8205
    @johnt.8205 3 дня назад

    Still in my youth, I work in IT working my way up to the Cyber Security industry but I can’t help but be amazed by technology such as this. Im really glad I work in the Tech industry.

  • @EviLPlayeR04
    @EviLPlayeR04 Год назад +9

    Man how fast we’re evolving now. I love it! I was thinking about that and it’s true that noise is a big barrier for quantum computers but let’s see what that curious LK99 room temperature superconductor can do. Also, maybe we’re at the third step of computing but the fourth might come soon: Biological computers. That wouldn’t surprise me at the rate of evolution we currently have. Some companies like cortical labs have started to work with dish brains and it’s captivating! If we can harvest the computing power of expanding neuronal networks, we might surpass quantum computers. That is because we can grow an infinite number of neurons and they function with nature’s influxes by feeling electrical current sent to them. Ultimately, mixing quantum computers with dish brains could be a good idea.

  • @burieddreamer
    @burieddreamer Год назад +7

    The computer made by Babbage was very valuable indeed. Except that it was never made. It never left the blueprint state in Babbage's life because it required very fine metalwork that was too expensive. The first portion of his differential machine was complete only in 1991.

  • @hammam1116
    @hammam1116 Год назад +29

    A wonderful sequence in presenting the importance of quantum computers and the extent of their impact on us in the future

  • @vein8202
    @vein8202 10 месяцев назад +2

    michio kaku will forever be my favourite physicist

  • @cassianocominetti7784
    @cassianocominetti7784 9 месяцев назад +2

    Best quantum computing video I've ever watched! Thank you Michio Kaku and Big Think!!

  • @U4nav
    @U4nav Год назад +21

    what a time to be alive!

  • @nicholascrow8133
    @nicholascrow8133 Год назад +9

    I love Richard Feynman, a very entertaining communicator, definitely worth a watch!

  • @Impedance_Z
    @Impedance_Z Год назад +20

    My University lecturer mentioned about how a Quantum Computer can used to create structure of proteins within seconds and with more accuracy than a digital computer, he told a lot of stuff and puts so much effort but still i am not able to visualise and do maths for these complex processes it's too much for an 18 year brain but still I want to learn i am Computer Science Major student so if these are future computer i must know about them and thanks for clearing it to some extent.

    • @German_empire_1917
      @German_empire_1917 10 месяцев назад

      I think quantum computer can solve universe but human mind can't understand that things lol
      Joke

    • @alperwal200443
      @alperwal200443 8 месяцев назад

      @@German_empire_1917 Its really nice that they can be be used to create a structure of proteins in a matter of seconds. Hope to see this tech in action next year, or atleast in 10 years or maybe in 100 years....

    • @German_empire_1917
      @German_empire_1917 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@alperwal200443 I think in the next 50 or 70 years the quantum computer will be launched.

    • @alperwal200443
      @alperwal200443 8 месяцев назад

      @@German_empire_1917 quantum computers are already exist today in IBM and Google. Quantum supremacy for real world application - is a different thing.

  • @BobOort
    @BobOort Год назад +1

    As an 84 year old still practicing multicultural music guitarist I use a 25wt, 2008 AER acoustic instrument PA, no gimmicks, no looping system, no pedals, no computer pad. I don't have a TV and don't have a mobile phone. But I have a 2016 MacOS10 computer I use to rewrite my handwritten music in conventional print format, to make posters in photoshop and to write for World Peace and Sanity. My point is that as far as I am concerned this is as far as technology goes while there still is a slim chance for people to choose to be human instead of robot. And I maintain that these so called high tech inventors and technicians are on course to a dead end for humanity. But then again, if they're so intent on re-creating Life with their machines and believe they're doing humanity a service, well, good luck, cheers.

  • @adamclarke9609
    @adamclarke9609 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks

  • @divyamxdeep
    @divyamxdeep Год назад +36

    Why did the production team bother putting the white screen behind him when he already had the most badass setup possible for a physicist!?

    • @Kuiper11
      @Kuiper11 Год назад +1

      Yeah it’s not required, albeit they do this with all their interviews.

    • @user-chemicalx
      @user-chemicalx Год назад

      It's a Unnecessary question

    • @Yuusou.
      @Yuusou. Год назад +5

      Very simple: to make sure, you get the colors right. You have the same lighting setup and that makes the whole process of color correction much faster than doing it every time per video / scene with different lighting conditions.

    • @lucasparra2585
      @lucasparra2585 Год назад +4

      It generales a huge contraste between the subjet and the background, so its so clear he's the focus point and the rest is just a texture. Also it reflects light to generarte kind of studio quality

    • @recnepsyarg
      @recnepsyarg Год назад +1

      color correction lol

  • @markrichley4075
    @markrichley4075 Год назад +6

    He’s right - digital computers changed everything……apart from our having to exchange pretty much all our time and energy for sustenance and the profit of the owner class.

  • @TinTin-gq8tv
    @TinTin-gq8tv Год назад +17

    Just what the universe needs. Computers which can exist everywhere all at once - with minds of their own.

    • @FighterFlash
      @FighterFlash Год назад

      Don’t worry, China, Elon and Bezos and other billionaires will be in control of them.

  • @neeleshnagesh6402
    @neeleshnagesh6402 9 месяцев назад +1

    Today, I understood a tiny amount of quantum world. Thanks Professor.

  • @bongbong0000
    @bongbong0000 11 дней назад +1

    i had no clue what quantum computing was. now i understand 50% after watching the video. huge leap for my kind.

  • @LeanAndMean44
    @LeanAndMean44 Год назад +29

    I can recommend Sabine Hossenfelder‘s videos to counter this quantum hype.

    • @crimsonpirate1710
      @crimsonpirate1710 Год назад +6

      I dont recc watching her shi8

    • @Kuiper11
      @Kuiper11 Год назад +7

      @@crimsonpirate1710regardless she’s on point. It’s. A big hype cos the us govt is spending billions.

    • @wackyfiasco
      @wackyfiasco Год назад +3

      @@Kuiper11 every country with advanced technology is spending billions, what does this have to do with countering hype? The more important question is how do we place enough safeguards and redundancy for these safeguards to prevent a global AI-driven disaster?

    • @hans3331000
      @hans3331000 Год назад +4

      You can watch sabine and agree with Michio as well, it's called a difference of opinion. Nobody's word should be taken as bible. Science can and will always surprise us. This has been the trend for years. Einstein thought it was impossible to split the atom, now i'm a nuclear engineer less than 100 years later casually helping to power an entire country by smashing atoms to bits, and it's carbon free.

    • @Anil18834
      @Anil18834 Год назад

      ​​​@@wackyfiasco I agree the issue here is the exponential benefits and dangers of quantum computing paired with AI as humanity learns, designs, corrects and releases these technologies; Not only in the sense of discovery, but also in terms of power of companies, of governments, of social disparity. We are witnessing the birth of a revolution. A new world order.

  • @jessicasquire
    @jessicasquire Год назад +291

    Its quiet interesting how we reject the reality of our situation and expect to be able to observe it, control it and even change it. I used to be financially depressed until I read a book that made me realized that the secret to making a million is making better investments.

    • @Erikkurilla01
      @Erikkurilla01 Год назад

      May I ask which investments are good? I've been looking at a few different ones but want others' opinions as well

    • @jessicasquire
      @jessicasquire Год назад

      What I think everyone need is an adviser, who can help you get in and out of any investment at any time and you'd sure be in Profit. With this I feel anyone can basically achieve financial freedom

    • @jessicasquire
      @jessicasquire Год назад +1

      *STEPHANIE KOPP MEEKS* , That's whom i work with

    • @jessicasquire
      @jessicasquire Год назад

      You can glance her name up on the internet and verify her yourself. she has years of financial market experience

    • @Erikkurilla01
      @Erikkurilla01 Год назад

      Thanks so much I was able to find her page and I already leave her a message

  • @thequestforwisdom
    @thequestforwisdom Год назад +5

    It is the mark of a genius to explain mind bendingly complex concepts in a way that us mere mortals can understand!

    • @sk-sm9sh
      @sk-sm9sh Год назад +2

      It's not like you understood anything. He built an illusion that you did. This dude is essentially a shartlanat. People in science don't really like him because he pretends to represent scientific field but he doesn't say anything of essence and infact many in science think he is misleading the public. He got popular with all the string theory bandwagon and this bandwagon has produced nothing in physics despite wasting a lot of taxpayer money. Now he's talking about quantum computing. Yet again a field that is unlikely to yield any results. Not to say that we shouldn't invest into quantum computing research - this area does help us to build better understanding of quantum physics - but we should be of no illusions that it will produce computational devices as of right now this is yet to be proven that quantum computers could be of any practical value. Essentially quantum computers at this point to computer industry is what cold fusion is to energy industry - fancy idea with no practical implementations anywhere on horizon.

    • @thequestforwisdom
      @thequestforwisdom Год назад +1

      @@sk-sm9sh Pioneers are usually misunderstood and mocked by their peers for a long time before what they are saying is "proved" to be true. I don't understand much about physics but I am interested in people with fringe ideas. Fringe ideas are usually only fringe for a while until the rest of the industry catches up. Follow the shepherd's not the sheep.

    • @sk-sm9sh
      @sk-sm9sh Год назад +1

      @@thequestforwisdom absolute majority of frindge ideas are just bollocks. It's very rare that a frindge idea ends up being good. It's also false that pioneers are misunderstood. It's a rare situation that pioneer is misunderstood. Most often pioneer is well understand and that is the reason why they are pioneers as people can understand and get behind them. If you do not know shit about physics that least thing you should be interested is frindge physics ideas. Fridge ideas should be for professionals who already learned ackquired mainstream understanding. And that is exactly what's wrong with this guy. He was very vocal string theory proponent and infact string theory was so vocal that you can't even say it's a fringe theory. Everybody tried to prove it's the right thing for almost like good half a century. And a lot of money been thrown into it. And it achieved 0 results. After failure like that dude should just retire and enjoy his well earned pension for his hard work - in science we appreciate even the work that didn't produced results that we hoped something would produce as this still gives insight as to what ideas we can discard thus in future we can search for better ones. Nothing is wrong about the fact that string theory was being researched. It's just wrong that it received more public attention than it deserved considering that it's a theory about nothing. But he definitely should stop with this public appearances spouting even more nonsense especially when he's not even working in quantum computing. He's just misleading public for no good reason.

  • @subbuv7083
    @subbuv7083 3 месяца назад

    Thanks!

  • @TamLeAuthentic
    @TamLeAuthentic 8 месяцев назад +2

    We can’t lose this guy 😢

  • @ImaniLowe-g1o
    @ImaniLowe-g1o Год назад +11

    More of Dr. Michio Kaku please!. Love Michio Kaku he inspires me..

  • @agushermanto6592
    @agushermanto6592 Год назад +21

    The explanation from Dr. Michio Kaku is very understandable for me who is not expert at computer technology. This is awesome.

  • @MuonRay
    @MuonRay Год назад +12

    Quantum computing is kind of already a thing, with a ton of learning materials online already from companies like IBM and Xanadu with even their own coding libraries, in python mostly but some other languages too. Many operational procedures exist in the adiabatic and gate-based quantum computing domain but, and this is critical, very few existing in what I like to call the quantum problem-solving domain. So until this leap happens quantum computers may remain just resources for research, which is fine, but still restricted. Some games, like the CHSH game and others, have been bridged to classical optimization problems and some things like quantum Fourier transforms may be the first to really become mainstream in the problem solving domain however I think the thing to really pay attention to is networks and communication systems of which the concept of an entangled, many-body, internet of sorts is the real thing to look out for not quantum computers by themselves per se. After all, we had classical computers long before the internet but once they became part of the internet they became far more than the sum of the parts and emerged into a completely different beast. A quantum internet may really be the next revolution.

    • @Woodwender455
      @Woodwender455 Год назад

      good thing we have the military budget to develop a quantum internet 😂

    • @Woodwender455
      @Woodwender455 Год назад +2

      I mean, imagine what the military could do with quantum computing…modeling hydrogen bombs? They would be the first to develop a quantum internet imo.

  • @eightysev
    @eightysev Месяц назад +1

    I really liked this explaination. I found it more digestible than the super detailed Veritasium video. Thanks for simplifying it!

  • @Spot120
    @Spot120 7 месяцев назад +8

    This person is the only reason why i felt love in Computer Science.

    • @jsr1637
      @jsr1637 2 месяца назад

      yeah cuz you definitely learn quantum mechanics in computer science 😂

  • @cecasusol
    @cecasusol Год назад +8

    Tengo la suerte se seguir al profesor Michio Kaku desde hace poco más de una década y siempre ha sido una fuente de inspiración.

    • @sassa82
      @sassa82 Год назад

      Kaku is not a serious physicist as Sabibe H alludes to. Even Penrose think he talks nonsense.

  • @pranii856
    @pranii856 Год назад +15

    My brain is not braining...

  • @jayeifler8812
    @jayeifler8812 Год назад +6

    Simulation is really the key to using greater computer resources. Simulation software and capabilities (theory, method) must also be developed.

  • @Mike-gc9ih
    @Mike-gc9ih 4 месяца назад +1

    I could listen to this man all day 😊

  • @АльбінаФілоненко
    @АльбінаФілоненко 4 месяца назад +6

    I wish Dr.Michio Kaku a long and healthy life.

  • @jayeifler8812
    @jayeifler8812 Год назад +5

    So right, with a million fold increase in computer power you revolutionize simulation and engineering design. Things we'd like to do we cannot unless we have much more computer resources. Not to mention the many applications of the computer like virtual reality and brain simulation and super-detailed planet level modeling.

  • @freakzone1986
    @freakzone1986 Год назад +16

    More of Dr. Michio Kaku please!

  • @Rubbit2024
    @Rubbit2024 6 месяцев назад +4

    Quantum computing is a mix of digital and analog just add the point of superposition the point of uncertainty and chances. So a qubit is a space of uncertainty and chance

    • @belleofthecamp6530
      @belleofthecamp6530 4 месяца назад

      Chaos vs order. Conquering chaos (or creating it) at a micro level is the next phase.

    • @PacisMwiza
      @PacisMwiza 2 месяца назад

      Analog, Digital, mechanical, faith and hope😅

  • @lokeshkumarsingh6120
    @lokeshkumarsingh6120 9 месяцев назад +2

    Perhaps the best explaination of quantum computers

  • @waqtube
    @waqtube Месяц назад

    Mr Kaku explains in most student friendly manner I enjoyed and grasped what I was in search of (I mean Quantum) better than anyone else.

  • @PeterGriffin_1920
    @PeterGriffin_1920 Год назад +14

    Loved it, the explanation was outstanding, most importantly the visualization could help us, visualize it better

    • @sassa82
      @sassa82 Год назад +3

      He is not a serious physicist as Sabibe H alludes to. Even Penrose think he talks nonsense.

  • @akn4336
    @akn4336 Год назад +24

    I didn’t have any idea about this subject but after watching this video I still don’t have any idea! 😂

  • @bryanwilson928
    @bryanwilson928 8 месяцев назад +185

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      @kevinandrews4 8 месяцев назад +1

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    • @jeisson_acosta12
      @jeisson_acosta12 8 месяцев назад

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      @7xmxs 8 месяцев назад

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    • @jerm184
      @jerm184 7 месяцев назад

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    • @Jwdude123
      @Jwdude123 7 месяцев назад

      Keep it in church

  • @dickleijen7761
    @dickleijen7761 Год назад +2

    My favourite professor! God bless you m.r kaku! GREETINGS FROM THE NETHERLANDS!

  • @bunuel38
    @bunuel38 4 дня назад

    I can say I was in one of his classes. Kudos to him-he could have taught anywhere, yet he chose to stay at CCNY.

  • @marinoadventures8802
    @marinoadventures8802 Год назад +8

    Dr. Kaku is the Einstein of our generation.

  • @rise4329
    @rise4329 Год назад +12

    Wow!! Thank you!! VERY informative! More like this PLEASE! ❤

  • @christiansmith-of7dt
    @christiansmith-of7dt Год назад +23

    Can you believe that one day they are going to develop a computer that knows how to make people feel better

    • @austinclay427
      @austinclay427 Год назад +3

      Heh, keep praying buddy

    • @OriginalPuro
      @OriginalPuro Год назад

      Can you believe that one day they are going to develop a computer that knows how to make people feel better?*
      First you'll have to make me believe that you can type a sentence properly.

    • @programthis3805
      @programthis3805 Год назад +1

      its called an anti depressant lol

    • @demetriosbooras8538
      @demetriosbooras8538 Год назад

      It exists now!!

    • @csanton3946
      @csanton3946 Год назад +1

      or how about a computer that can suggest a ruling ideology that works for everybody to live in this world conveniently and crushing all these economic theories that is just a one big experiment that unfortunately cannot be concluded easily because the experiment runs through multiple lifespan and generation
      (beyond capitalism, socialism) what is the best way to live in peace where all of us are benefitting on the resources here on earth

  • @jlshoem
    @jlshoem Год назад +1

    The best way for this to happen in a reasonable amount of time, and work well, is for all the companies to co-operate with each other.

  • @MoneySavingVideos
    @MoneySavingVideos Год назад +2

    OK you sold me, where can I buy one?

  • @good_vibes7513
    @good_vibes7513 Год назад +4

    HE EXPLAINS VERY WELL❤

  • @iulixMAXgames
    @iulixMAXgames Год назад +6

    Yeah this technology is amazing but the problem is it's gonna be used for good or bad imagine people gonna use it for making weapons what all type of disease and controlling everything that's really scary 🤷‍♂️

  • @egonchan_2024
    @egonchan_2024 Год назад +15

    I like this guy, he makes me love physics more. stay healthy always, Mr Kaku.

    • @sassa82
      @sassa82 Год назад +2

      He is not a serious physicist as Sabibe H alludes to.

    • @ernestoduenas2466
      @ernestoduenas2466 Год назад

      ​@@sassa82yeah that's what a ignorant woul say ...we got you .

    • @4shadow2
      @4shadow2 Год назад

      You love the science fictional side of physics more. Things like multiverse, string theory and theory of everything are fantasies which you have faith in which arent even real

  • @phenomeninja1855
    @phenomeninja1855 Год назад +1

    Star Trek. The Ultimate Computer . Great stuff !
    Atomicomputers ! Brilliant ! Thanks again Dr. Kaku!

  • @blushtotes5869
    @blushtotes5869 Год назад +1

    which library was this filmed in? super cool!

  • @crfrider450
    @crfrider450 7 месяцев назад +6

    But can it play crysis at 144fps ?

    • @TheReayning
      @TheReayning 9 дней назад

      Crysis 1 yes but Crysis 2 is still pushing to reach 90fps... we will get there one day... 😅

  • @jayg6138
    @jayg6138 Год назад +27

    “Just need a bigger collider” vibes

    • @nabaneetsharma451
      @nabaneetsharma451 Год назад +2

      As someone doing a PhD in this field, nope

    • @p0tmuffin69
      @p0tmuffin69 Год назад

      @@nabaneetsharma451 "long term data storage" actually stores data for 10 seconds...

    • @nabaneetsharma451
      @nabaneetsharma451 Год назад

      @@p0tmuffin69 research is still going on to improve coherence times. And since our classical computers aren't gonna get any faster, quantum computing is necessary (not just exciting). Just because kaku talks highly of string theory and it's a dead end doesn't mean this one also is. Many physicists are jumping on the bandwagon of quantum computing. Governments are donating huge amounts of money. Quantum computers must happen.

    • @p0tmuffin69
      @p0tmuffin69 Год назад

      @@nabaneetsharma451 I think AI must happen, but maintaining many qubits in superposition will have to be a federal enterprise. Far less exciting to the average person when compared to the transistor

  • @azizbekesanov97
    @azizbekesanov97 Год назад +15

    Great speech about incredibly complex theme with supersimple explanations! Endless appreciation, Mr Professor 😊

  • @kezz55
    @kezz55 3 дня назад

    This will change everything Thankyou Michio

  • @Simoncharles991
    @Simoncharles991 Год назад +12

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    • @CharlesRobert001
      @CharlesRobert001 Год назад

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      @Simoncharles991 Год назад

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      @jasonsimpson7233 Год назад

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    • @MonroeCrawford
      @MonroeCrawford Год назад

      Investment is the key to achieving success with the current pandemic slowing down so many businesses aww

    • @Daniel.Porter.
      @Daniel.Porter. Год назад

      Talking about been successful. I know I am blessed if not I wouldn't have met someone is as spectacular as Stacy Garric

  • @SZY_
    @SZY_ Год назад +8

    Michio Kaku is valid in my hood

  • @Muralidharan001
    @Muralidharan001 12 дней назад +4

    Can it run Crysis?

  • @adlaidep
    @adlaidep 3 месяца назад

    Harnessing the energy of fusion, the process that powers the sun, would be fantastic. As a computer scientist working in the narrower field of algorithm analysis, the concern here is the task of establishing the correctness of the novel algorithms that are needed to run on these quantum computers. We don't know how to do this (if we can even do it) for the A.I. algorithms that currently (just) run on digital computers. How much more intractable the task would be with this next generation of computing devices!

  • @storypaths6
    @storypaths6 10 месяцев назад

    We're making so many advancements in technology, but less is how we use it, and into thinking deeply about whether to create it at all. We're stuck in a narrative that says technology must move forward, as if it is not us who are moving it.
    Now we are concerned with creating new physical technologies, without deep thought about the ramifications. Atomic energy, AI, quantum computers: the list is long and each one grabs our attention, yet our mentality in creating each has been similar: reckless.
    Tyson Yunkaporta says that among his people, a physical technology would not be created unless paired with a social technology, to prevent the misuse of the physical technology.
    We might ask ourselves, what social technologies might be paired with AI, or quantum computing?
    But even this question reveals a bias: that the technolgies are inevitable.
    We might also ask: if we don't have social technologies to pair with this physical tech, can we step down from their development?
    Tech like AI and quantum computing ask us to truly think differently, not within the narrow range of how to develop the latest tech, but philisophically, with technological development as just one point of consideration, and with the latest tech not necessarily being inevitable.

  • @scottturner1504
    @scottturner1504 Год назад +3

    This guy's ability to explain things is extraordinary, he is up there with Morgan freedman

  • @emilaubry6856
    @emilaubry6856 Год назад +7

    This man is a treasure. Thank you

  • @maryanntim5105
    @maryanntim5105 Год назад +4

    Without extra- highsensitive materials man don't get normal compact quantum-machine ever.
    Menschliche Technologie ist zu grob jetzt, um Kvantenprozessen zu genießen und nicht etwas zu zerreißen, zu explodieren

  • @Markmix2
    @Markmix2 10 месяцев назад +2

    Very interesting keywords and the tones with honesty aww

  • @randhyLeksu7288
    @randhyLeksu7288 9 месяцев назад

    as a guy who watched what yt algorithm ( 4th dimension, neil scientist guy, kurzgerzart , time theory, imaginary numbers, recently watched oppenheimer, schrodinger, watched every vertitasium video, )
    gave me plus my studying on electrical engineering. im happy that i could catch up to every single detail he said

  • @vitr1916
    @vitr1916 Год назад +6

    It is really hard for a computer in coherent state, when it doesn’t know when it is day and night, hot or cold….

  • @nicollokhumalo2826
    @nicollokhumalo2826 Год назад +12

    Great hearing about the benefits that this development would bring but I think one of the biggest downsides is who is developing this technology. It'll only be used to benefit a few.

    • @mattorr2256
      @mattorr2256 Год назад +1

      That’s how it’s always been with innovation in technology and science. That’s just the way it is unfortunately.

    • @joao3547
      @joao3547 Год назад

      If only governments weren't useless hubs for millionaire lobbyists...

  • @TheCluelessReefer
    @TheCluelessReefer Год назад +4

    Love this man. Always speaks gold.

  • @biggblack5
    @biggblack5 6 месяцев назад

    I understand it somewhat better. What excites you is that they are close to solving the technology of Quantum Computing. I seen a 60 Minutes segment where it said whoever solves it first, they will lead the world economy.

  • @peterwelch114
    @peterwelch114 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you professor, you take an enormously difficult field and break it down so that the general population can understand and embrace it.

  • @drippyd8131
    @drippyd8131 Год назад +5

    Still crazy to think everything is happening at once and we simply have to shift over our attention to the path we truly want.