Google wants to use quantum computing and AI to understand human biology
Google is investing $10 million into REPLIQA, a new effort combining quantum computing, AI, and biology research to better understand human health and disease.
Google is investing $10 million into REPLIQA, a new effort combining quantum computing, AI, and biology research to better understand human health and disease.
Google has acquired Atlantic Quantum, an MIT-founded startup specializing in superconducting qubit hardware. The move is expected to help Google Quantum AI scale its hardware faster and push closer to building an error-corrected quantum computer. I believe quantum computing could ultimately have an even greater impact than artificial intelligence, and when the two fields converge, the world could change in unimaginable ways.