Oh, we’ll definitely use it to level the playing field. It’ll benefit both rich and poor, slowly blurring then eliminating social, economic and racial barriers, as we are unified by objective facts and common interests. We’ll lay out frameworks to soften the impacts of automation, protecting people from joblessness, poverty and destitution. As we globally drive toward becoming an ecologically conscious interplanetary species, Keanu Reeves will tell us “it’s about damn time”, and share his species’ secret blueprints for (almost) FTL travel. Scratch that - Kaku just said fighting robots. I’ll settle for those. Michio GUNDAMUUUU
We already have Quantum Computing thanks to Nvidia and TSMC with Accelerated Computing, it is now possible to do things that where previously only considered possible with a Quantum Computer!
Quantum computing will eventually change almost EVERY aspect of our lives. Perhaps an easier question to answer is what won’t it change! I think for example, it won’t generate the original thought I’m currently using my thumbs to communicate. But it will change how that thought is communicated…speed, breadth and perhaps accuracy. Another thing we will still have is…imperfection. Because humans!
I agree. I think it kinda threw it off a bit. I could tell they were trying to figure out when, where, and how to "insert" a joke or something "funny". But I don't think this conversation was suitable for comedians. Especially comedians that don't know anything about the field lol. And I think Michio would've appreciated not being interrupted with jokes that weren't funny. Michio didn't seem impressed.
There is just the slight problem that kaku couldn't be taken seriously for a while now... He went from being an actual physicist to pure science fiction and saying things just because they sound cool or he wants them to be true.
@@ThisisCitrus He didn't do anything. He's just jealous that Mr. Kaku was being paid for studying and working on string theory 😂 meanwhile, he's here keyboard warrioring 😂😂
@@FoxHound78idk why they didn't have him on instead of the white guy and Tiffany Haddish shouldn't have been there thry have nothing to add and I have nothing against Tiffany she's funny but she just doesn't belong in this conversation
You know what really blew my mind? Neil deGrasse Tyson seems like an ordinary man compared to Michio Kaku. Neil is a master; his knowledge of the universe and how things work is unbelievable. I'm amazed at how Neil was so amazed listening to Michio.
Too bad a lot of what he was saying is still hypothetical, string theory is still not proven, and he just has a way of speaking in future terms that gets idiots believing "Tomorrow, at 3:26 PM" but id just doesn't work that way! Because of him every flat earther, "Electric universe" believer... pretends he's corroborating their BS!!! The only difference between him and most other scientists is that he's willing to step way out on a limb, where as they want to have a bit more substantial evidence before they make predictions, and that doesn't make him better, but more foolish!
I think Neil is an average mind that just got lucky to be where he is. He’s only smart at a regular PHD level. Dr. Kaku is on the level of not only teaching those types of people, but creating the actual physics and nomenclatures that they learn. That’s their difference.
Jesus Christ you better bring him back solo Neil. This could've been such an amazing conversation and opportunity to really assist an every day individual in better understanding the ideas and truths behind quantum mechanics/computing and string theory
I am absolutely obsessed with this channel. I have alway been fascinated by psychology, physics, biology and technology. The thin lines that seem to interconnect us to everything else in these fields at times seems random, yet so randomly calculated. From emotions, to neurons in the brain, the electric signals that cause motion, and all the way to the DNA and data in technology.....it is amazing when you combine these into one neuro-network......and start to see the outputs
2 comedians taking up so much time. Yes, it can be funny but at some point it's obnoxious and not even relevant to the discussion. Either way, i seriously loved this star talk. I always had questions about Quantum Computers and some of them were answered in a sense that i can understand without reading countless of websites.❤
Its like intentionally creating pot holes on the road to make the riding experience worse when you could've not just not created the holes in the first place.
I see what you were trying to do by inviting the comedians. Having the perspective of people who don't know about quantum computers on the panel so we could relate. But i think their comments were not an addition to the conversation. Maybe they thought their job was to make the topic lighter and easier to digest but in doing so they made it harder to understand. Maybe if they focus on doing comments that deepen the conversation it would've been better for the conversation and for us, the viewers. Or maybe bring comedians that have some background in science. Still thank you so much for putting this together!! Super interesting topic :)
The fact that they think we need comedians present to keep us engaged is revolting. As if we were too dumb to listen for an hour of fascinating conversation.
😂 It really is. Shows how much They actually think of us regular 9 to 5 and college folks. Like we don't be wandering about space and time and distance. Very disrespectful Mr Tyson 😂😂😂
Thank you guys so much. All of you that are involved in making this video. This video really did help my depression! Physics does help ground me. Keep StarTalk going!
This sit down discussion is genius. Take a complex topic and pepper it with comedy. This relieves the listener's brain as he tries to grasp these concepts.
Why so many negative comments about the guest comedians!? 🤨 It was a pleasant surprise to see Tiffany Haddish on the show! ❤ - She is relatable, down to earth, and NOT just for "entertainment purposes". Her humor is a bonus imo. I think the idea of having guests without a scientific background encourages any and everyone to ask questions, seek answers curiously, form your own hypotheses, and to discover life through your unique perspective. When we shut down ideas because they do not fit a certain mold or it doesn't align with what we already "know", then we're moving backwards. Let's move forward by listening inclusively (and respectfully) to new voices. Theories are just theories and truth includes all truths.
Tiffany is obnoxious. I care for her opinion on the future of quantum computing as much as I do about her opinion on the future of jet propulsion. She drags down the conversation. It's plain to tell.
@@Dave-xb3xeI agree with the fact that she shouldn’t have been on this specific episode but that’s purely because of how difficult this topic is even for people in the field of physics but she was just trying to do what they brought her on the show to do
That's an interesting perspective! Quantum physics plays a crucial role in our understanding of the universe, affecting everything from the behavior of subatomic particles to the principles of modern technology. It challenges our classical notions of reality and has profound implications for fields like computing, cryptography, and even philosophy.
Very very educative. 👍 I think the idea of bringing the comedians is to make the conversation very engaging especially when they interjected from an uninformed angle. Just to douse the many complicated terms being used.
Great topic for sure, love listening to Dr. Tyson and Dr. Kaku. But 12 minutes into it and these other 2 ppl are ruining it already. Thumbs up overall, but these other two people really sour it some.
So these 2 Doctors don’t really actively work in quantum information, they’re just pop sci communicators, really they’re all just entertainers. What we need is actual research scientists that work at the forefront of developing quantum bits or anything of that nature
Absolutely adore Michio, I'm sure the other two are great in their field but I kept waiting for them to stop talking so I could listen to Michio again 😂😂
Roger Penrose will not seat along with Michio. Michio has become a science fiction writer, sir Roger Penrose still does theoretical physics at the highest level.
Michio and Neil were great to listen to, and I would prefer no one interrupts them. Comedians made funny points but disrupted the train of thought, both for the scientists and the viewers.
We aren't going away from transistors any time soon. Quantum computers aren't good at traditional computing - Quantum computers will be special built for very specific purposes.
It’s really impossible to tell when a big breakthrough will happen. It could be tomorrow. The limitation isn’t unknown physics. It’s an engineering problem at this point, which is infinitely simpler than inventing new physics. And it only has to happen once. Once a general quantum computer is built, devices no longer need to compute independently of the quantum computer. Everything that can query the quantum computer will, in essence, be a quantum computer.
Every computer is a quantum computer, computers compute the Quantity or Quantum of values. Semi conductors of the computers in ROOM TEMPERATURE have reached their operating frequency's speed limit. Transistors are ionic switches that with higher frequency of switching they get hot and create errors / noise. The most practical way of cooling the processors is with Heat Sinks and Fans which we have been using. Quantum Computers are the higher frequency computers with liquified gas cooling pipes. Concept and the technique of parallel processing is as old as the invention of IC (integrated circuit). We can connect multiple fan cooled regular computers in parallel to achieve the same performance of a Quantum Computer, all we need is a synchronization algorithm to compensate for network latency, same as the one for supper computers.
@@Floatillyboats Quantum computers require to be chilled to near absolute zero so the actual QC would not be in your pocket any any foreseeable future.
Entertainment purposes of course. It works out really well with Charles on StarTalk but he gets involved in the conversations and his mind blow is slow pretty funny so there is that. I guess she might not be the best fit for it but I imagine that was the idea.
While it was painful to watch the two comedians try to squeeze in nonsense jokes into an otherwise interesting conversation, I also feel bad for them. It's clear on their faces that they have no clue how else to contribute to the ongoing discussion, and to no fault of their own. The organiser who thought this would be a good idea is solely responsible for the discomfort.
Everything was fine, but I believe Tiffany Haddish should have been seated with the audience, not with the intellectuals. This is because she may not fully understand the hard work that scientists put in, and her attempts at humor could come off as dismissive.
I'm like 10 minutes in but hearing Michio grossly misrepresenting what quantum computing is, makes me think that every word he says has been paid for. Factual errors so far: 1. We can't make a transistor smaller than 50nm - that's a very pessimistic estimate for what silicone transistors can achieve. Even if that is true, there are other materials that can make a transistor an order of magnitude smaller. 2. We can make a "quantum" transistor with 1 atom - wtf is a quantum transistor? Even if the quantum properties are held by a single atom, we still need a whole bunch of other atoms to actually interact with it. 3. Traditional transistors can only perform a boolean function - this is just flat out wrong. Even though this is the manner in which we currently use transistors on most microchips, we only do so to boost the signal integrity of the chip. Transistors can be fully closed, open and anything in between, using the in-between is more widely known as analogue computing and is seeing increasing adoption as fabrication abilities improve. A commercialized example of this is the NAND cells on SSD's, QLC flash memory uses transistors to differentiate between 16 different levels, not just on or off. 4. Quantum computers will make traditional computers obsolete - there is no basis for this whatsoever. Quantum computers are horrificly slow at traditional computing tasks and there is no indication that this will change in the foreseeable future. The point of a quantum computer is that it can perform some operations which are impossible for a traditional computer which in turn can speed up some specific types of algorithms. As it stands however, traditional computers are still several orders of magnitude faster at even those specific algorithms and the gap is increasing because nobody has figured out how to scale up quantum computers from the few hundred qbits achieved so far.
Startalk better setup their next show with you and Michio, it would be a great opportunity to see someone who devoted his whole life to this kind of science vs a youtube comment. We would all like to see Michio being exposed as a fraud, Imagine the content. Cant wait to see the debate between you :)..
This interview consists of four primary input variables: Jordan AND Tiffany, OR Neil AND Michio. Now for this video to be logical, we input all four of them into a K-Map. We must then simplify the Boolean Expression by eliminating the unnecessary AND's by cancelling out Tiffany AND Jordan. We are therefore left with a more efficient Boolean equation only consisting of Neil and Michio in this video.
When comedians are a miss is a bit unfortunate but we can ignore them and move on, when the science "expert" is a miss then we got a trouble, there was plenty of guests who could have talked about quantum computer while not being out of their depth.
Did you hear a word he said? He is at least an expert in quantum mehcanics. But, you are assuming an expert in quantum mechanics is like an expert in rocket science. No, an expert in rocket science can confidently say he understands it. An expert in quantum mechanics understands as much of the quantum realm as a baby understands about the Earth, even though it lives on it. So, if an expert in quantum mechanics is having a hard time understanding it, you certainly are not one to have a spherical opinion on the matter. I'd guess an expert on quantum mechanics probably knows at least a thing or two on quantum computing.
Jordan Klepper is as close to being an expert on Quantum Computing as Kaku is. Kaku sounds like his knowledge ends at articles in Scientific American he read from a decade ago. Only thing he's an expert at is being available for all the stuff Neil turns down. He's basically an official part of the Ancient Aliens team these days
Everyone complaining about a SHOW 😅 this isn’t a classroom. It’s ENTERTAINMENT. They invited the comedians for jokes and they did that . Get over it nerds.
Ditch the comedians, and I MIGHT watch. I can't stand the Catch-Fart Inane Side Kicks on the DeGrasse-Tyson Star Talk podcast. I've NEVER finished a single podcast or long-form video. EVER.
This gave me a lot more respect for Chuck Nice. He makes comedy in this environment look easy. Tiffany Hadish is a seasoned comedian, but yes she was out of her element here.
Error rate still needs to go down, and the cost and maint right now is how they say "Too damn high". we have made some huge leaps in quantum computing, but its about 5-10 years away for large applications.
How Do You Think Quantum Computing Will Change the World?
Oh, we’ll definitely use it to level the playing field. It’ll benefit both rich and poor, slowly blurring then eliminating social, economic and racial barriers, as we are unified by objective facts and common interests.
We’ll lay out frameworks to soften the impacts of automation, protecting people from joblessness, poverty and destitution.
As we globally drive toward becoming an ecologically conscious interplanetary species, Keanu Reeves will tell us “it’s about damn time”, and share his species’ secret blueprints for (almost) FTL travel.
Scratch that - Kaku just said fighting robots. I’ll settle for those. Michio GUNDAMUUUU
I have a question: What would happen if our universe collided with another universe?
We already have Quantum Computing thanks to Nvidia and TSMC with Accelerated Computing, it is now possible to do things that where previously only considered possible with a Quantum Computer!
Quantum computing will eventually change almost EVERY aspect of our lives.
Perhaps an easier question to answer is what won’t it change!
I think for example, it won’t generate the original thought I’m currently using my thumbs to communicate. But it will change how that thought is communicated…speed, breadth and perhaps accuracy.
Another thing we will still have is…imperfection. Because humans!
@@friedrichvormelker1999 you would have dejavu and when it goes away it would decay
This talk would have been infinite better with just Neil and Michio 🤷♂️
100%
Yup
Stop hating 🙄
Not hating. Just maybe a good suggestion for next talk.
@@Nite2012Mare it is a valid opinion, I didn't see any hatred in his/her comment. Sorry for my English. Regards
Hats off to Michio Kaku's ability to avoid useless comments. I want that chillness
It’s supposed to be entertaining and fun. Comedy. You don’t have any sense of humour. Go somewhere else 😂
Michio is a special human being🧠😍😃
He’s very zen! So inspiring
He's just the best!
His ability to shrug off and move past dumb remarks and quips is insane, like when ever he has to endure Neil and Chuck Nice - superhuman power
I tried watching this but the two people to his left and right just absolutely destroyed what would’ve been an awesome discussion.
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100%
Agree, yet the professor didn't lose the track. The lady has no clue of this topic at all
The fact that this was done with 2 comedians. Is disapointing, frustrated, and bewildering.
one is great , they feels the humility
They should be in the audience
Get some humor and laugh 🤣 at infinity and its vastness ;)
I agree. I think it kinda threw it off a bit. I could tell they were trying to figure out when, where, and how to "insert" a joke or something "funny". But I don't think this conversation was suitable for comedians. Especially comedians that don't know anything about the field lol. And I think Michio would've appreciated not being interrupted with jokes that weren't funny. Michio didn't seem impressed.
Well I don't throw no shade to people that are DUMB ENOUGH TO BECOME LEGIT MILLIONAIRES.
These comedians should be anywhere anytime all at once, BUT THERE !
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I love listening to Neil and Michio. Both of you are amazing! 🤩
I appreciate you voicing everyone's thoughts. I genuinely believe things would be better if it were just the two of them.
There is just the slight problem that kaku couldn't be taken seriously for a while now... He went from being an actual physicist to pure science fiction and saying things just because they sound cool or he wants them to be true.
@@kingplunger1 Other than the fact he wrote most of string theory and quantum mechanics, what have you done other than complain on a youtube video?
@@ThisisCitrus He didn't do anything. He's just jealous that Mr. Kaku was being paid for studying and working on string theory 😂
meanwhile, he's here keyboard warrioring 😂😂
We didn’t need comedians in this conversation💯💯
Chuck is one of the few comics to appreciate the cosmos.
@@FoxHound78idk why they didn't have him on instead of the white guy and Tiffany Haddish shouldn't have been there thry have nothing to add and I have nothing against Tiffany she's funny but she just doesn't belong in this conversation
Comedy makes it more entertaining to listen and captivate the attention of people with short attention span. It works for some clearly not all
But we appreciate a colored women up there! Get ya life right
You know what really blew my mind? Neil deGrasse Tyson seems like an ordinary man compared to Michio Kaku. Neil is a master; his knowledge of the universe and how things work is unbelievable. I'm amazed at how Neil was so amazed listening to Michio.
Man, Michio Kaku is just on another League. I mean, he's at the spearhead of Quantum Field Theory
@AztlanTenochtitlan True and he knows human history wuite well too.Long life to him
Kaku was by far the funniest of them
Laughed pretty hard at "apart from mental illness"
super facts...
Dr. Michio Kaku is the best teacher in theoretical physics!
my personal opinion
U need Quantum computer brain treatment😂
You can make movie by his theories but not reality
Unfortunately, he also pushes nonsense and conspiracy theories
That was what the clergymen used to say to Galileo and Giordano Bruno in the 1600s.
Michi cant finish a statement without getting interrupted...then you have 2 other people adding their worthless 2 cents interrupting even further
I don't know, I though the male comedian redeemed himself somewhat with that "All matter matters!" joke. Calmed down that lady REAL quick.
That’s exactly why i came to the comments Jesus Christ
Really wish Chuck had been here instead. He’s so insightful and genuinely adds to the conversation on StarTalk.
YESSS!!!!! I agree! He’s the only comedian they have on that I truly enjoy. 48:19
super facts!
this is what happens when you put a visionary among average minds, he stands like a giant between dwarfs.
Too bad a lot of what he was saying is still hypothetical, string theory is still not proven, and he just has a way of speaking in future terms that gets idiots believing "Tomorrow, at 3:26 PM" but id just doesn't work that way! Because of him every flat earther, "Electric universe" believer... pretends he's corroborating their BS!!!
The only difference between him and most other scientists is that he's willing to step way out on a limb, where as they want to have a bit more substantial evidence before they make predictions, and that doesn't make him better, but more foolish!
You means dust
*below average minds
Neil is not an average mind but he also isn't a visionary
I think Neil is an average mind that just got lucky to be where he is. He’s only smart at a regular PHD level. Dr. Kaku is on the level of not only teaching those types of people, but creating the actual physics and nomenclatures that they learn. That’s their difference.
Haddish is WAY out of her element here...Chuck would have been best here since he's a known qty in Star Talk community for the comedic relief.
Agreed. Too much comedy IMO...
Jesus Christ you better bring him back solo Neil. This could've been such an amazing conversation and opportunity to really assist an every day individual in better understanding the ideas and truths behind quantum mechanics/computing and string theory
I am absolutely obsessed with this channel. I have alway been fascinated by psychology, physics, biology and technology. The thin lines that seem to interconnect us to everything else in these fields at times seems random, yet so randomly calculated. From emotions, to neurons in the brain, the electric signals that cause motion, and all the way to the DNA and data in technology.....it is amazing when you combine these into one neuro-network......and start to see the outputs
2 comedians taking up so much time. Yes, it can be funny but at some point it's obnoxious and not even relevant to the discussion.
Either way, i seriously loved this star talk. I always had questions about Quantum Computers and some of them were answered in a sense that i can understand without reading countless of websites.❤
First time watching Star Talk?
Its like intentionally creating pot holes on the road to make the riding experience worse when you could've not just not created the holes in the first place.
😂 Yup, a few perfectly timed bumps with a mild intensity were fun, but most of them were frustrating and didn't help the ride.
Prof Michio is on his own league. Thanks Prof. You've educated me.
Humanity needs to evolve to catch up with our technology. Too many people are regressive even today, and it's mind-boggling
More than likely we will combine our intelligence with quantum computers because we won’t be able to keep up on our own merit.
Michio and Neil are a great combo, could watch them all day just talking about random things.
If Schroedinger's cat were on Mars, Curiosity probably killed it
This has three levels to it, awesome joke.
Underrated comment bro 😂 funny af
This made my day- plus, Infinitely funnier than the comedians on this video 😂.
Best joke ever. 😂
Good one 😂😂😂😂😂😂@@saidbateh9567
I see what you were trying to do by inviting the comedians. Having the perspective of people who don't know about quantum computers on the panel so we could relate. But i think their comments were not an addition to the conversation. Maybe they thought their job was to make the topic lighter and easier to digest but in doing so they made it harder to understand. Maybe if they focus on doing comments that deepen the conversation it would've been better for the conversation and for us, the viewers. Or maybe bring comedians that have some background in science. Still thank you so much for putting this together!! Super interesting topic :)
The fact that they think we need comedians present to keep us engaged is revolting. As if we were too dumb to listen for an hour of fascinating conversation.
😂 It really is. Shows how much They actually think of us regular 9 to 5 and college folks. Like we don't be wandering about space and time and distance. Very disrespectful Mr Tyson 😂😂😂
Who is here after Google's Willow Quantum Computing. Michio Kaku & Neil de T at different level
Caught me
Amazing discussions! Fantastic questions!
24:00 patience level 🔥🔥🫡 n those useless interruption comments 🫤
I need the patience Michio Kaku had in this talk
Thank you guys so much. All of you that are involved in making this video. This video really did help my depression! Physics does help ground me. Keep StarTalk going!
I agree.
I like a world where scientists are rock stars!
I enjoyed this so much. Just hinting at solutions for life’s most complex problems is satisfying.
Should've been a one on one with Michio and Neil
This sit down discussion is genius. Take a complex topic and pepper it with comedy. This relieves the listener's brain as he tries to grasp these concepts.
Amazing Insights!! Godspeed 😎
Why so many negative comments about the guest comedians!? 🤨 It was a pleasant surprise to see Tiffany Haddish on the show! ❤ - She is relatable, down to earth, and NOT just for "entertainment purposes". Her humor is a bonus imo. I think the idea of having guests without a scientific background encourages any and everyone to ask questions, seek answers curiously, form your own hypotheses, and to discover life through your unique perspective. When we shut down ideas because they do not fit a certain mold or it doesn't align with what we already "know", then we're moving backwards. Let's move forward by listening inclusively (and respectfully) to new voices. Theories are just theories and truth includes all truths.
People are mean.
Tiffany is obnoxious. I care for her opinion on the future of quantum computing as much as I do about her opinion on the future of jet propulsion. She drags down the conversation. It's plain to tell.
@@Dave-xb3xe Nerd.
@@OJ1BOSS Dummy.
@@Dave-xb3xeI agree with the fact that she shouldn’t have been on this specific episode but that’s purely because of how difficult this topic is even for people in the field of physics but she was just trying to do what they brought her on the show to do
The closing words are very inspirational, Neil! 👏
Great show! Thank you!
That's an interesting perspective! Quantum physics plays a crucial role in our understanding of the universe, affecting everything from the behavior of subatomic particles to the principles of modern technology. It challenges our classical notions of reality and has profound implications for fields like computing, cryptography, and even philosophy.
Absolutely loved this talk! Exceptional!
AGREED! LOL
@@CERBERUS6349👍
Very very educative. 👍
I think the idea of bringing the comedians is to make the conversation very engaging especially when they interjected from an uninformed angle. Just to douse the many complicated terms being used.
Who’s here after google announced there new quantum computer
Crazy thing is Tiffany hadishs jokes fall this flat everywhere every time
Yes, it’s very awkward indeed. I have a feeling Neil has her on for a different reason.
They didn't answer the most important question about quantum computers: Can it run Cyperpunk 2077 with the highest setting and 144hz?
Absolutely
Great topic for sure, love listening to Dr. Tyson and Dr. Kaku. But 12 minutes into it and these other 2 ppl are ruining it already. Thumbs up overall, but these other two people really sour it some.
So these 2 Doctors don’t really actively work in quantum information, they’re just pop sci communicators, really they’re all just entertainers. What we need is actual research scientists that work at the forefront of developing quantum bits or anything of that nature
@Luffy31236 yeah, kaku being an actual physicist is loooong gone
Absolutely adore Michio, I'm sure the other two are great in their field but I kept waiting for them to stop talking so I could listen to Michio again 😂😂
Interesting style they did.
yes baby yes! more asimov type debates.. OUR HERO!
Roger Penrose, Michio Kaku, Brian Greene and Neil. There is your cast for the next one. :)
Roger Penrose will not seat along with Michio. Michio has become a science fiction writer, sir Roger Penrose still does theoretical physics at the highest level.
You mean two physicists and two comedians. Penrose and Greene wouldn't lower themselves.
Michio and Neil were great to listen to, and I would prefer no one interrupts them. Comedians made funny points but disrupted the train of thought, both for the scientists and the viewers.
What about antimatter?
We aren't going away from transistors any time soon. Quantum computers aren't good at traditional computing - Quantum computers will be special built for very specific purposes.
It’s really impossible to tell when a big breakthrough will happen. It could be tomorrow. The limitation isn’t unknown physics. It’s an engineering problem at this point, which is infinitely simpler than inventing new physics.
And it only has to happen once. Once a general quantum computer is built, devices no longer need to compute independently of the quantum computer. Everything that can query the quantum computer will, in essence, be a quantum computer.
No one though we needed the need for a computer in our home at one time also. Now we have them in our pockets.
No. All human problems can be mapped to a countable finite. Thus can be processed by a quantum computer.
Every computer is a quantum computer, computers compute the Quantity or Quantum of values.
Semi conductors of the computers in ROOM TEMPERATURE have reached their operating frequency's speed limit.
Transistors are ionic switches that with higher frequency of switching they get hot and create errors / noise.
The most practical way of cooling the processors is with Heat Sinks and Fans which we have been using.
Quantum Computers are the higher frequency computers with liquified gas cooling pipes. Concept and the technique of parallel processing is as old as the invention of IC (integrated circuit). We can connect multiple fan cooled regular computers in parallel to achieve the same performance of a Quantum Computer, all we need is a synchronization algorithm to compensate for network latency, same as the one for supper computers.
@@Floatillyboats Quantum computers require to be chilled to near absolute zero so the actual QC would not be in your pocket any any foreseeable future.
why is Tiffany haddish there, totally not the place to interrupt and make jokes, why bring comedians to this 😅
Entertainment purposes of course. It works out really well with Charles on StarTalk but he gets involved in the conversations and his mind blow is slow pretty funny so there is that. I guess she might not be the best fit for it but I imagine that was the idea.
@@AfricanLionBatshe's not funny
@@Cowboyjacobi07 agerd
This was awesome. Big fan of the whole group. Jordan’s got a great sense of humour.
Anyone who's read HGTTG knows we already put the question of Life the Universe and Everything to a computer!
Just watched this again like 2 weeks ago lol
are we talking about the original miniseries or the remake movie?
@coodudeman I referenced the book, but I love the movie too!
47 isn’t it?
@@normanwolfe763942 😅
Neil inviting Kaku to talk science and to test his general patience with the other guests.
This. 💯 this.
While it was painful to watch the two comedians try to squeeze in nonsense jokes into an otherwise interesting conversation, I also feel bad for them. It's clear on their faces that they have no clue how else to contribute to the ongoing discussion, and to no fault of their own. The organiser who thought this would be a good idea is solely responsible for the discomfort.
Michigan Kaku and Neil de Grease Tyson !!
What a pair❤
Everything was fine, but I believe Tiffany Haddish should have been seated with the audience, not with the intellectuals. This is because she may not fully understand the hard work that scientists put in, and her attempts at humor could come off as dismissive.
I'm like 10 minutes in but hearing Michio grossly misrepresenting what quantum computing is, makes me think that every word he says has been paid for. Factual errors so far: 1. We can't make a transistor smaller than 50nm - that's a very pessimistic estimate for what silicone transistors can achieve. Even if that is true, there are other materials that can make a transistor an order of magnitude smaller. 2. We can make a "quantum" transistor with 1 atom - wtf is a quantum transistor? Even if the quantum properties are held by a single atom, we still need a whole bunch of other atoms to actually interact with it. 3. Traditional transistors can only perform a boolean function - this is just flat out wrong. Even though this is the manner in which we currently use transistors on most microchips, we only do so to boost the signal integrity of the chip. Transistors can be fully closed, open and anything in between, using the in-between is more widely known as analogue computing and is seeing increasing adoption as fabrication abilities improve. A commercialized example of this is the NAND cells on SSD's, QLC flash memory uses transistors to differentiate between 16 different levels, not just on or off. 4. Quantum computers will make traditional computers obsolete - there is no basis for this whatsoever. Quantum computers are horrificly slow at traditional computing tasks and there is no indication that this will change in the foreseeable future. The point of a quantum computer is that it can perform some operations which are impossible for a traditional computer which in turn can speed up some specific types of algorithms. As it stands however, traditional computers are still several orders of magnitude faster at even those specific algorithms and the gap is increasing because nobody has figured out how to scale up quantum computers from the few hundred qbits achieved so far.
Thanks! I couldn't stop eye- rolling during this video. It's really annoying to spread that much misinformation while pretending to be an expert.
Startalk better setup their next show with you and Michio, it would be a great opportunity to see someone who devoted his whole life to this kind of science vs a youtube comment.
We would all like to see Michio being exposed as a fraud, Imagine the content.
Cant wait to see the debate between you :)..
@@Lonsey2 Dude check the review of his book by Scott Aaaronson who is actually an expert on quantum computing.
@@Lonsey2 I'd love that, yes please.
This interview consists of four primary input variables: Jordan AND Tiffany, OR Neil AND Michio.
Now for this video to be logical, we input all four of them into a K-Map. We must then simplify the Boolean Expression by eliminating the unnecessary AND's by cancelling out Tiffany AND Jordan. We are therefore left with a more efficient Boolean equation only consisting of Neil and Michio in this video.
wouldn't make this a superposition then, would it? It is imperative that we must see this conversation in all possible states simultaneously :p
What a great session, loved every second, and I am no physicist.
When comedians are a miss is a bit unfortunate but we can ignore them and move on, when the science "expert" is a miss then we got a trouble, there was plenty of guests who could have talked about quantum computer while not being out of their depth.
Is Michio Kaku an expert in quantum computing? Or does he just play one on TV?
He can no longer be taken seriously as he is more into science fiction and sensationalism
@@kingplunger1 Yeah, they lost me when he started talking.
Did you hear a word he said? He is at least an expert in quantum mehcanics. But, you are assuming an expert in quantum mechanics is like an expert in rocket science. No, an expert in rocket science can confidently say he understands it. An expert in quantum mechanics understands as much of the quantum realm as a baby understands about the Earth, even though it lives on it. So, if an expert in quantum mechanics is having a hard time understanding it, you certainly are not one to have a spherical opinion on the matter. I'd guess an expert on quantum mechanics probably knows at least a thing or two on quantum computing.
Expert
Jordan Klepper is as close to being an expert on Quantum Computing as Kaku is.
Kaku sounds like his knowledge ends at articles in Scientific American he read from a decade ago.
Only thing he's an expert at is being available for all the stuff Neil turns down. He's basically an official part of the Ancient Aliens team these days
Tiffany Haddish killed it 👎🏽. Nothing smart to say or input. Just shows us how slow our people in America can be. Bring Chuck in
I love how Neil set up Michio for his title on string theory
One day, somebody gotta Explain “Ms. haddish.” Not being a hater. Don’t understand how she manages to open certain doors…
Where did she just visit?
"The powers that be" seem to like her or pity her career. One of the two for sure.
New vid!!
Michio said "The Secret of Life" and absolutely NO ONE said "42"? Opportunity missed!
Klepper never told me about this. Happy you did it, disappointed you didn't let me know.👌
Who let michio kaku run amok on quantum computing. Should have brought scott aaronson
Michio is fuming
Everyone complaining about a SHOW 😅 this isn’t a classroom. It’s ENTERTAINMENT. They invited the comedians for jokes and they did that . Get over it nerds.
This was funny and interesting to listen to, and I learned something new. It kept me awake and attentive 🎉
Just so you know physicists and comedians are like oil and water. They don’t mix.
must not watch startalk on a regular basis
I cant help but doubt every word that comes from Michio mouth, im a big fan of Startalk but this was hard to watch
This show needs not jokers, funs and laughters
3 people ganging up and bullying 1 guy, the whole audience laughing about it.
Really feels bad for Michio
Ditch the comedians, and I MIGHT watch. I can't stand the Catch-Fart Inane Side Kicks on the DeGrasse-Tyson Star Talk podcast. I've NEVER finished a single podcast or long-form video. EVER.
Haddish ruined this talk. Couldn’t finish it, disrespectful to Michio
We never need either of these “comedians” back.
Without the comedians, one would hardly reach the end of this talk!, thanks comedians!🎉
Strongly disagree.
Cringy every time Michio is interrupted
This is frankly terrible.
This gave me a lot more respect for Chuck Nice. He makes comedy in this environment look easy. Tiffany Hadish is a seasoned comedian, but yes she was out of her element here.
Michio kaku and Neil deGrasse are the best physicist out there I have both all there books love reading them!
Wow, that evening was a treat!
❤Thank you dear one 💕🙏Much Love
Seriously mind-blowing. Quantum computing will do incredible things!
Science X Commedy Together = Perfection
I like it I thought it was good for people who did not understand science really well.
We need to protect Michio Kaku at all costs!
these live events are priceless, the comedic relief is good but needs to be limited, anyway the lkive events were amazing back in 19-20
I loved it. Great Panel
Aways pleasure to see dr michio kaku my favorite
Fascinating talk
Error rate still needs to go down, and the cost and maint right now is how they say "Too damn high". we have made some huge leaps in quantum computing, but its about 5-10 years away for large applications.
One could argue this panel alone is an example of quantum phenomenon 😂
Thank You ♥️🇺🇲🦾😇
Dr. Neil Degrassi is the man and he doesn't take credit for what others do, he praises.
Neil ending was from the same ground where This next-shift will happen (true human potential)
great show, thanks