The silent revolution your organization needs to prepare for
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The silent revolution your organization needs to prepare for
"At Udemy, we're committed to helping customers prepare for what's around the corner, not just what's happening at work today. In a recent analysis of Udemy platform data, minutes of video consumed in quantum computing courses were up 51% year over year in 2025 relative to the same months (January to July) in 2024. ​​The Asia-Pacific region had the largest such growth in quantum course video consumption, largely driven by India and Japan, where 2025 minutes consumed were up 222% relative to 2024."
"Unlike AI, which is reshaping daily workflows and transforming individual productivity, quantum computing represents what I call a silent revolution. As Seth Hodgson, our SVP of engineering at Udemy, told me recently, "Most people won't directly notice quantum computing's impact, unlike AI which is visible in everyday work." Yet behind the scenes, quantum will dramatically expand what's computationally possible (and indeed, already is in many organizations). Think of it as similar to how cloud computing transformed infrastructure without most end users noticing the change."
AI continues to reshape everyday work, but quantum computing is emerging as a quieter, foundational technological shift that will expand computational possibilities beyond current limits. Udemy platform consumption of quantum computing content rose substantially year over year, with global minutes up 51% and Asia-Pacific led by India and Japan up 222%. Organizations and financial institutions are positioning quantum as a major leap with transformative potential for industry capabilities. Quantum's effects will often be invisible to individual users while altering backend capabilities, similar to how cloud computing changed infrastructure. Leaders should prepare strategically for long-term capability shifts rather than only short-term productivity tools.
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