Quantum utility is at most 10 years away, industry experts believe
Briefly

A recent survey by Economist Impact indicates a strong belief among quantum professionals that practical utility from quantum computers will emerge within a decade. About 83% of respondents foresee this breakthrough happening in the next ten years, with a third predicting a much earlier timeline of one to five years. Notable tech leaders like Sundar Pichai of Google and Jensen Huang of Nvidia provide varying opinions on the timeline. This discrepancy reflects uncertainty within the industry regarding quantum computing's evolving language and concepts, including quantum utility, advantage, and supremacy.
Quantum utility refers to the point at which quantum computers provide practical advantages over classical computers in solving specific real-world problems.
A whopping 83% of the survey's respondents think that moment will come within 10 years or less.
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