The week started with the report from the office of the president after the meeting with President Biden and IQT prepared a great summary. Cambridge Quantum releases Lambeq, their open source Quantum NLP library. The pitch QCWare used for their last round and a couple of pieces on Quantum Hype.Not enough? Back in July Victor Galitski wrote an anti-hype piece called Quantum Computing is bad for science. This week Rod Van Meter just published a response to that piece: Quantum Ponzi. Both articles are a must read for anyone in this industry (and get complemented by an interview with Whurley from Strangeworks! Read on!)
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The Week in Quantum Computing - October 18th
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The week started with the report from the office of the president after the meeting with President Biden and IQT prepared a great summary. Cambridge Quantum releases Lambeq, their open source Quantum NLP library. The pitch QCWare used for their last round and a couple of pieces on Quantum Hype.Not enough? Back in July Victor Galitski wrote an anti-hype piece called Quantum Computing is bad for science. This week Rod Van Meter just published a response to that piece: Quantum Ponzi. Both articles are a must read for anyone in this industry (and get complemented by an interview with Whurley from Strangeworks! Read on!)