Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has re-evaluated his earlier stance on quantum computing, recognizing the field's potential and current advancements. At Nvidia's Quantum Day event, he invited industry representatives to share insights, admitting he underestimated the progress of quantum technology. Initially, Huang had demurred on its practical applications, referring to its complexities and suggesting it was far from mainstream use. However, during the event, he acknowledged the existence of quantum companies publicly traded and their actual computational utilities, hinting at an evolving understanding of the industry's capabilities.
This is the first event in history where a company CEO invites all of the guests to explain why he was wrong.
Quantum computing has the potential and all of our hopes that it will deliver extraordinary impact. But the technology is insanely complicated.
How could a quantum computer be public?
There are computational problems that are of the range of classical computers.
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