Sharing an invite to today's talk by Tom O'Brien from Google Quantum AI, more information below:
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From: Carlo Beenakker <beenakker(a)lorentz.leidenuniv.nl>
Sent: Monday, 20 October 2025 21:58
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Subject: talk by Tom O'Brien on October 21
reminder of tomorrow's talk; Tom will have quite some news to share!
Tuesday October 21, at 11.30, Casimir room (Oort 276), Tom O'Brien from Google Quantum AI will tell us about:
What defines progress in near-term quantum computing?
Recent advances in experimental quantum devices have pushed the boundary of quantum advantage claims beyond sampling tasks[1], a critical step towards all known quantum computing applications. As we progress into early fault-tolerance in the next five years [2], questions of which applications remain feasible for quantum computers, what new algorithms and applications remain to be found, and how can the field best focus its efforts towards quantum benefit, remain open and intriguing. In this talk I will cover recent advances from Quantum AI in this area [1,2,3,4], and detail the areas we think are the most in need of attention from the quantum community.
[1] https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.10191
[2] https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-08449-y
[3] https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.21775
[4] https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.08292