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Quantum Revolution Now
The 2030 Ultimatum: Will AI Write Every Quantum Algorithm?
Step into the near future of February 2026 with this mind-bending episode of the Qubit Value podcast, where the boundaries between human physicist and artificial engineer are rapidly dissolving. We tackle the provocative question of whether AI will write all quantum algorithms by 2030, a reality that seems increasingly inevitable following the game-changing releases of Google’s Gemini 3 Deep Think and OpenAI’s GPT-5.3 Codex. This episode explores how these advanced models have evolved from simple predictors to "Red-Green Loop" problem solvers capable of fixing their own bugs and optimizing hardware at a level beyond human capability. Tune in to understand the...
2026-02-18
20 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Escaping the NISQ Era: Gemini 3 Deep Think, Aletheia, Crystal Growth, and Automated Science
In this mind-bending episode of the Qubit Value Podcast, we fast-forward to February 2026 to unpack the release of Google DeepMind’s Gemini 3 Deep Think—a revolutionary AI model that essentially pauses to reason before it responds. We explore how this "System 2" thinking capability is finally bridging the gap between classical logic and quantum hardware, transforming everything from complex circuit transpilation to the growth of near-perfect semiconductor crystals. Join us as we discuss the emergence of the "Unified Stack," where AI architects and quantum mechanics merge to move the industry from fragile experiments to repeatable, fault-tolerant engineering, effectively proving that the...
2026-02-17
21 min
Quantum Revolution Now
25 Years in 5: Compressing the Future of Scientific Discovery
Dive into the future of quantum research with Episode 1 of Season 8 of the Qubit Value Podcast, where the conversation centers on the groundbreaking "Great Collision" of February 2026. This episode explores a monumental shift in technology as AI models like Claude 4.6 Opus and GPT 5.3 Codex transition from simple chatbots to fully autonomous agents capable of translating dense academic physics papers into functional quantum circuits in mere minutes. You'll hear about the "Planner and Engineer" dynamic of these models, their role in solving the complex "Implicit Oracle" problem, and how they are compressing 25 years of...
2026-02-16
24 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Zero to Quantum in 60 Minutes: How AI Vibe Coding Is Minting the Next $400K Developers
Step into the cutting-edge world of quantum computing in 2026 with the Qubit Value Podcast, where hosts explore the revolutionary "Twin Launch" of GPT-5.3 Codex and Claude 4.6 Opus. This episode demystifies the paradigm shift of "vibe coding," a new era where developers manage the high-level physics and logic of an experiment while AI handles the rigorous syntax. Listeners are guided through the "money trail" of modern development, from the subscription costs of AI-native IDEs like Cursor to the high-stakes execution fees of running circuits on physical machines like
2026-02-15
22 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Q-Day is Coming: Why 2026 is the Year of Operational Urgency
Dive into the high-stakes world of quantum computing with this episode of the Qubit Value podcast, where the "future" is happening right now in 2026. Join the hosts as they navigate the shift from theoretical curiosity to "operational urgency," revealing how global quantum revenues have skyrocketed toward a projected $2 billion. From the immediate necessity of Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) to protect against "harvest now, decrypt later" threats to the rise of hybrid quantum-centric supercomputing in logistics and finance, this episode breaks down the complex economics and cutting-edge hardware - like IBM’s...
2026-02-15
22 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Beyond Predictions: GPT-6 and the Dawn of Quantum-Native Intelligence
Step into the future with the latest episode of the Qubit Value Podcast, where the rapid evolution of quantum computing meets the cutting-edge of artificial intelligence. Recorded on February 14, 2026, this episode explores the breathtaking transition from the early limitations of GPT-4 to the groundbreaking capabilities of the new GPT-5.3 Codex. Join the hosts as they discuss how AI has moved beyond simple text prediction to mastering complex quantum algorithms, optimizing hardware design for chips like Google’s "Willow," and even debugging legacy code in seconds. From the "Ph...
2026-02-14
14 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Quantum Leap: How Claude 4.6 Opus Redefined the Coding Frontier
Step into the cutting-edge world of quantum computing in this captivating episode of the Qubit Value podcast. Join us as we explore the revolutionary impact of Claude 4.6 Opus on quantum development, from its staggering 1 million token context window that eliminates context rot to its adaptive thinking capabilities that bring senior-engineer-level precision to complex circuit design. Discover how the shift toward "simulator-native" AI and swarm-mode research is automating error mitigation and securing our digital future through autonomous post-quantum cryptography migration. Whether you're a physics PhD or a curious...
2026-02-14
17 min
Quantum Revolution Now
The 600% Speedup: Inside Qiskit’s Radical Rebirth
In this high-energy episode of the Qubit Value Podcast, the hosts dive into the transformative release of Qiskit version 2.3, marking a bold leap into the era of quantum-centric supercomputing. Recorded in February 2026, the discussion captures the excitement and tension of a field in transition, as the shift from pure Python to high-performance Rust and C++ binaries delivers a staggering six-fold speedup for circuit transpilation. From the architectural liberation of the 120-qubit Nighthawk processor's square lattice to the cutting-edge fault-tolerant primitives like Pauli Product Measurement, this...
2026-02-13
14 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Beyond the Gate: The Rise of Quantum Vibe Coding
In this episode of the Qubit Value Podcast, recorded on February 13, 2026, the hosts explore the revolutionary shift in quantum computing sparked by the release of Anthropic’s Claude 4.6 Opus and OpenAI’s GPT 5.3 Codex. They dive into the "vibe coding" phenomenon—a new era of intent-based orchestration where researchers can simulate complex molecular physics by simply describing their goals to AI "theorists" and "engineers" rather than manually coding logic gates. While celebrating how these tools "unhobble" scientists and democratize the field for non-experts, the discussion offers a grounded look at the "verification gap"
2026-02-13
16 min
Quantum Revolution Now
From Sycamore to Willow: Engineering the Quantum Future
Dive into the high-stakes evolution of quantum computing in this episode of the Cubit Value Podcast, where hosts break down the seismic shift from Google’s Sycamore era to the powerhouse 105-qubit Willow processor. Recorded in early 2026, the discussion offers a masterclass in modernizing quantum workflows, covering everything from the necessity of Python 3.11 to the precision of new gate calibrations and the introduction of Quantum Echoes for advanced system verification. Whether you're navigating the "great divorce" of Circ and Qualtran or looking to harness bit-mask key co...
2026-02-12
13 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Beyond the Typist: Architecting Quantum Physics with Cursor Sub-Agents
Dive into the future of quantum development with this high-energy episode of the Qubit Value podcast, where the boundaries between human intuition and AI orchestration blur. Hosts explore the game-changing Cursor 2.4 update, revealing how a "swarm" of sub-agents—coordinated through a sophisticated planner-worker model—is revolutionizing codebases with a staggering 1,000 commits per hour. From the "magic" of progressive disclosure that slashed token usage by nearly 50% to the cutting-edge Kiskit Gym MCP server that trains AI agents like digital physicists, this episode captures a fundamental shift in t...
2026-02-12
15 min
Quantum Revolution Now
From Bricklayers to Orchestrators: The Rise of AI Swarms
Step into the cutting edge of 2026 with the Qubit Value Podcast, where hosts Alex and a specialized guest break down the revolutionary release of Claude Opus 4.6 and its game-changing agent teams feature. This episode explores a paradigm shift in quantum computing, moving away from a single AI assistant to a parallel-processing "swarm" architecture. You'll discover five transformative ideas—from automated circuit design to an "AI Eve" hacker agent designed to stress-test security—that are drastically slashing development time and democratizing the field. Whether you're a seasoned physicist or a...
2026-02-11
14 min
Quantum Revolution Now
The Quantum Swarm: How AI Agent Teams are Rewriting the Code
Step into the cutting-edge of quantum computing with episode 5 of season 7 of the Qubit Value Podcast! Hosted in Helsinki, Finland, this episode dives deep into the revolutionary release of Claude Opus 4.6 and its groundbreaking agent teams. Discover the "Quantum Swarm" – a paradigm shift in quantum algorithm development that utilizes specialized AI agents to manage complex tasks in parallel, overcoming context isolation challenges. Learn about the VibeCode HPC infrastructure that empowers these agents to verify quantum circuits on supercomputers, and explore the future of self-driving qubit calibration with the K-Agents framework. Tune in for an insightful discussion on how AI an...
2026-02-11
15 min
Quantum Revolution Now
The Architect in the Machine: Why Claude 4.6 is a Senior Engineer for Quantum Tech
Dive into the future of high-stakes computation with this episode of the Qubit Value Podcast, where hosts explore the revolutionary impact of Claude 4.6 Opus on the quantum computing landscape. From the autonomous precision of its adaptive thinking feature to the collaborative power of Agent Teams, this episode breaks down how the latest AI advancements are solving the notoriously counter-intuitive puzzles of quantum mechanics with unprecedented accuracy. Whether you are a researcher navigating a one-million-token context window to synthesize complex literature or a developer seeking to escape the "loop of...
2026-02-10
13 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Red, Green, Quantum: Mastering Algorithm Design with GPT-5.3 Codex
Dive into the future of quantum computing with this episode of the Qubit Value Podcast, where hosts explore the seismic impact of OpenAI's GPT-5.3 Codex. Recorded on February 10, 2026, the episode breaks down how this new "interactive collaborator" is revolutionizing scientific research through agentic workflows, a massive 400,000-token context window, and the ability to navigate complex "dependency hell" autonomously. From its high-capability rating in cyber security to its specialized "Red-Green" development loops, the discussion highlights how this AI is removing the friction of coding and validation...
2026-02-10
16 min
Quantum Revolution Now
The Great Quantum Divergence: Speed Demons vs. Atomic Swarms
In this episode of the Qubit Value Podcast, industry experts break down the high-stakes "quantum race" between the established speed of superconducting circuits and the versatile potential of neutral atom arrays. Recorded on February 9, 2026, the discussion moves beyond theoretical hype to the practical economics of quantum hardware, comparing Google’s Willow processor and IBM’s Nighthawk with the scalable, laser-controlled systems from innovators like QuEra and Pasqal. From the "golden chandelier" of cryogenic cooling to the "ballet of atoms" guided by optical tweezers, this episode provides a shar...
2026-02-09
17 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Quantum 2030: From Sci-Fi Dreams to Engineering Deadlines
Step into the high-stakes future of technology with the Qubit Value Podcast, where the "mist of speculation" clears to reveal the gritty reality of the quantum landscape. In this episode, the team navigates the dramatic shift from the market crashes of 2025 to the looming "Y2Q crisis" of 2029, exploring how quantum-centric supercomputing is poised to revolutionize everything from life-saving drug discovery to next-generation battery chemistry. Whether you're curious about China’s strategic "space race" for quantum supremacy or the practical hurdles of error correction, this discussion offers a grounded yet thrilling look at why...
2026-02-09
16 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Quantum’s "Wright Brothers" Moment: The Race to Break the Unbreakable
Dive into the high-stakes world of quantum cryptography in this gripping episode of the Qubit Value Podcast. Recorded on February 8, 2026, hosts explore the "theoretical key" to modern encryption: Shor's algorithm. From the stunning September 2025 breakthrough by Inflection using logical qubits to the revolutionary mathematical shortcuts proposed by NYU’s Oded Regev, this discussion unpacks how the timeline for breaking RSA encryption has shifted from decades away to unpredictable. Whether it’s the "IKEA flat-pack" approach to modular hardware or the surprising resilience of new algorithms against noise, this...
2026-02-08
14 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Beyond the Prompt: GPT-5.2 Codex as the New Quantum Architect
Dive into the future of quantum computing with this episode of the Qubit Value Podcast, where hosts discuss the groundbreaking shift of GPT-5.2 Codex from a simple coding tool to a sophisticated reasoning agent. Recorded on February 8, 2026, the episode explores how this new model is revolutionizing the field by autonomously managing environments, proving complex mathematical theorems, and generating optimized circuits that outperform human experts. From the dramatic "Max Extra High" reasoning mode to its role as a "diligent junior engineer" that never sleeps, discover how...
2026-02-08
14 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Beyond the Bit: Mastering the Math of 2026 Quantum Algorithms
Dive into the high-stakes world of quantum computing with episode 12 of the Qubit Value podcast, where the team unpacks the essential—and often intimidating—mathematical engine driving the 2026 quantum landscape. Moving far beyond classical bits, the discussion illuminates why a background in standard calculus isn't enough, guiding listeners through the mind-bending realities of complex numbers, non-abelian groups, and the infinite dimensions of Hilbert space. With insightful connections to modern AI through kernel methods and tensor networks, this episode transforms abstract theory into a practical roadmap for...
2026-02-07
18 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Claude 4.5 Opus & The Hamiltonian Hand-off: The End of Manual Coding?
Dive into the future of tech with the latest episode of the Qubit Value Podcast, where hosts explore the mind-bending world of vibe coding in quantum computing. Released on February 7, 2026, this episode unpacks the revolutionary impact of Anthropic’s Claude 4.5 Opus and the Claude Code interface, which are dismantling the traditional "PhD barrier" by allowing anyone to build complex quantum applications using natural language. From discussing the "Hamiltonian hand-off" to the risks of "hallucinating physics," the conversation strikes a witty yet grounded balance between the thrill of limitless software po...
2026-02-07
18 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Vibe Coding vs. Reality: The Rise of the Quantum AI Detective
Dive into the future of coding with the latest episode of the Qubit Value Podcast, where the intersection of quantum computing and artificial intelligence takes center stage. This episode offers a fascinating look at the "Year of the Quantum Agent," moving past the hype of simple "vibe coding" to explore the rigorous reality of AI-driven development in 2026. You'll discover how leading models like Claude 4.5 Opus and GPT-5.2 (and soon GPT-5.3) are evolving from fallible writers into indispensable "detectives" and "optimizers," capable of self-correcting complex syntax errors and democratizing quantum...
2026-02-06
17 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Zero-G Qubits: Why Quantum Computers Love the Cold Vacuum of Space
Dive into the future of technology with the Qubit Value podcast, where the boundary between science fiction and reality blurs. This episode explores the groundbreaking leap of orbital quantum computing, detailing the successful deployment of the first operational, shoe-box-sized quantum computer orbiting at 550 kilometers. Discover how the unique conditions of microgravity and extreme cold create a "quiet" environment that drastically extends coherence times, potentially revolutionizing global navigation, secure communication, and deep-space exploration. From Boeing's ambitious satellite tests to unhackable networks powered by lasers...
2026-02-06
15 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Double Unicorns Wanted: Why Quantum Developers are the New Tech Royalty
Dive into the high-stakes world of quantum computing in this captivating episode of the Qubit Value podcast. Recorded on February 5, 2026, the discussion highlights the meteoric rise of quantum algorithm developers, whose salaries now reach a staggering $400,000 ceiling in the United States. You’ll explore how the industry has shifted from theoretical research to "verifiable advantage" with the release of the Willow chip, creating a massive demand for "double unicorn" talents - those with the coding chops of a Silicon Valley engineer and the mind of a physics PhD. Whether you're interested in the lu...
2026-02-05
16 min
Quantum Revolution Now
The Great Rotation: Survival of the Fittest in the Quantum Age
In this high-stakes episode of the Qubit Value Podcast, host Jukka and guest Saara cut through the hype to reveal why 2026 has been crowned the "Year of Delivery" for quantum computing. They navigate the "Great Quantum Rotation," exploring a volatile market where giants like IBM and Google rise while others face sharp corrections. From the strategic migration of tech hubs to "Quantum Beach" in Florida to the revolutionary promise of Quera’s neutral atom technology and the looming security threats of "Cryptocalypse," this discussion offers an...
2026-02-05
14 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Spin City: Why Silicon Spin Qubits are Winning the Global Quantum Race
This episode of the Qubit Value Podcast dives into the rapidly evolving world of silicon-based quantum computing, exploring how the industry is moving from experimental "hero devices" to mass-producible technology. The hosts break down major 2025-2026 milestones, including Quantum Motion’s full-stack rack-mounted system and Intel’s impressive 95% yield rates that leverage existing semiconductor supply chains. From Diraq’s "heat wave" breakthrough of operating at one Kelvin to bypass the wiring bottleneck to Photonic Inc.’s innovative use of light to connect modular chips, this discussi...
2026-02-04
17 min
Quantum Revolution Now
The $400,000 Algorithm: Cracking the Quantum Paycode
Dive into the high-stakes world of the "Quantum Paycheck" in this captivating episode of the Qubit Value Podcast. Hosts explore the eye-popping compensation packages for quantum algorithm developers in 2026, where average base salaries have soared to over $200,000 and top-tier talent can command up to $400,000. From the math-heavy requirements of linear algebra and Python proficiency to the lucrative opportunities in finance, defense, and error correction, this episode breaks down exactly what it takes to thrive in this "seller's market". Whether you're a seasoned engineer considering a 40...
2026-02-04
17 min
Quantum Revolution Now
The Turtle Overtakes the Hare: Why Google is Betting on Neutral Atoms
This episode of the Qubit Value Podcast explores a monumental shift in quantum computing, highlighting the "transistor moment" of neutral atom qubits. Once considered the underdog due to slow readout speeds, this technology has leaped to the forefront thanks to a series of high-stakes breakthroughs in early 2026, including a game-changing parallel readout method from Stanford University and massive funding from industry titans like Google Quantum AI. From the raw power of 6,000-atom arrays at Caltech to the real-world deployment of enterprise hardware in China and Saudi Arabia, the discussion...
2026-02-03
14 min
Quantum Revolution Now
The Fourth Nine: Plugging the Leaks in Quantum Computing
In this high-stakes episode of the Qubit Value podcast, we explore the seismic shift that turned 2026 into the year of "Industrial Quantum." Moving beyond the hype of qubit counts, the conversation centers on the revolutionary fourth nine—the breakthrough 99.99% fidelity achieved by trapped ion systems that has effectively "plugged the leaks" in quantum information. We break down the strategic move to Barium-137, which allows for room-temperature operations and the use of standard telecom grade optics, and discuss how industry giants are fortifying their futures by acquiring entire se...
2026-02-03
16 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Quantum Computing: The Transition from Hype to Quiet Production
In this dynamic episode of the Qubit Value podcast, we dive deep into the "industrialization of quantum," where the focus has shifted from loud promises to the quiet, robust production of 2026. With the global market projected to skyrocket to over $20 billion by 2030, we explore how the industry has moved beyond theoretical "supremacy" to verifiable advantage—demonstrated by the incredible 99.97% fidelity of the latest processors. The conversation covers the "scaling wars" between modular strategies and 3D-stacked "skyscrapers," the breakthrough use of tantalum to smash coherence barriers, and the emergence of "Qu...
2026-02-02
23 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Photons vs. Superconductors: The Race for Room-Temperature Quantum in 2026
Dive into the future of computing with this episode of the Qubit Value podcast, which explores why 2026 has become the "year of light" for the quantum sector. Following a massive $4 billion surge in investment during 2025, the discussion highlights a strategic shift toward photonic architectures—moving away from traditional supercooled systems and toward modular, room-temperature quantum networks. From the staggering 13 kilometers of fiber optics coiled within the new Aurora system to the groundbreaking SHYPS error correction codes, this episode breaks down how the industry is transitioning fr...
2026-02-02
11 min
Quantum Revolution Now
A Deep Dive into Quantum Algorithms
Step into the "landscape of pure imagination" with Season 5, Episode 13 of the Qubit Value podcast, where the hosts embark on a poetic and rigorous expedition through the very heart of the quantum industry: algorithms. This episode transcends mere code, framing mathematical giants like Shor’s factoring and Grover’s search as the "melody" and "rhythm" that bring quantum hardware to life. From the code-breaking implications of the Hidden Subgroup Problem to the simulation of molecular dances and the frontiers of quantum machine learning, this deep dive illuminates the software destined to reshape our reality. Whether you are a mathematician or a...
2026-01-31
17 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Harvest Now, Decrypt Later: Are Your Systems Ready?
In this urgent security assessment from January 30, 2026, the Qubit Value podcast conducts a comprehensive audit of the encryption standards currently securing the global economy, declaring many of them obsolete in the face of quantum advancements. The hosts identify RSA (2048/4096-bit) and Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC/ECDSA) as "definitively vulnerable," warning that ECC is particularly fragile against quantum attacks due to its smaller key sizes. They flag the ubiquitous Diffie-Hellman key exchange as a systemic risk, noting that it secures nearly 95% of web traffic. To counter the immediate "Harvest Now, Decrypt Later" threat, the...
2026-01-30
18 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Quantum Vulnerable Systems Assessment: January 2026
In this episode from January 29, 2026, the Qubit Value podcast confronts the looming security crisis of the "Harvest Now, Decrypt Later" threat, where adversaries are already stealing encrypted data to unlock it once quantum computers mature. The discussion centers on the urgent need to migrate to Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC), highlighting the new NIST-approved standards: ML-KEM (formerly Kyber) for key encapsulation and ML-DSA (formerly Dilithium) for digital signatures. The hosts explain that these algorithms rely on lattice-based mathematics, which creates a multi-dimensional "garden trellis" problem that is bafflingly complex even for quantum machines. A key...
2026-01-29
18 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Almost All About Qudits That You Need To Know Now, January 2026
In this episode from January 28, 2026, the Qubit Value podcast explores the shift from binary "qubits" to multi-level "qudits" (quantum digits), which harness 3 or more energy levels within a single atom or ion to exponentially increase computational density. The hosts explain how this approach, already validated by labs at the University of Innsbruck and MIT, allows developers to compress complex circuits—like a Toffoli gate—from six steps down to just one, drastically reducing noise and error rates. The discussion highlights that this isn't theoretical; major hardware players like Quantinuum and IonQ are naturally suit...
2026-01-28
18 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Qudits, Qudits, Qudits - Are You Up To Date In 2026?
In this episode from January 27, 2026, the Qubit Value podcast explores the shift from binary "qubits" to multi-level "qudits" (quantum digits), which harness 3 or more energy levels within a single atom or ion to exponentially increase computational density. The hosts explain how this approach, already validated by labs at the University of Innsbruck and MIT, allows developers to compress complex circuits—like a Toffoli gate—from six steps down to just one, drastically reducing noise and error rates. The discussion highlights that this isn't theoretical; major hardware players like Quantinuum and IonQ are naturally suite...
2026-01-27
17 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Recent Advances in Qudit-Based Quantum Computing, January 2026
In this mind-expanding episode from January 26, 2026, the Qubit Value podcast explores the paradigm shift from binary qubits to "qudits," multidimensional quantum units that harness the naturally occurring higher energy levels in hardware like trapped ions and superconducting transmons. The hosts explain that while qudits theoretically offer massive efficiency gains—such as compressing complex logic gates into fewer steps and drastically reducing circuit depth—the engineering reality is stifled by a crushing "calibration overhead," where controlling a 10-level system requires managing nearly 100 physical parameters. The discussion highlights the promise of Bosonic "cat codes," which trade physical qubit counts for...
2026-01-26
15 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Quantum Algorithm Developer: Daily Work and Salaries (2026)
In this career-oriented episode from January 25, 2026, the Qubit Value podcast focuses on the high-demand, high-reward role of the quantum algorithm developer, positioning it as one of the most future-proof careers of the next decade. The discussion reveals that this "unicorn" role sits at the intersection of computer science, advanced mathematics (linear algebra, vectors, matrices), and quantum physics, requiring a unique ability to translate real-world business problems into quantum circuits. The hosts highlight the severe talent shortage, noting that the global pool of true specialists is estimated at only 3,000 to 4,000 people, driving salaries for experienced professionals well over $200,000...
2026-01-25
13 min
Quantum Revolution Now
What Every Listed Company CEO Needs to Know About Quantum Computing
In this executive briefing from January 24, 2026, the Qubit Value podcast delivers a stark wake-up call to corporate leadership, framing quantum computing not as a science experiment but as an immediate strategic imperative. The episode dissects a critical report projecting that quantum technologies will unlock between $100 billion and $250 billion in value, fundamentally disrupting industries like pharmaceuticals, finance, and logistics by the mid-2030s. The hosts dismantle the "wait and see" approach, warning that early movers are already securing scarce talent and intellectual property, leaving laggards to face an unbridgeable competitive gap. A significant portion of the discussion is...
2026-01-24
13 min
Quantum Revolution Now
The Quantum Computing Skills That Will Define Careers Through 2030
In this career-oriented episode from January 23, 2026, the Qubit Value podcast forecasts the talent landscape of the "Quantum Decade" leading up to 2030. The hosts dismantle the myth that you need a PhD to enter the field, emphasizing that the barrier to entry is lowering as software stacks mature. They identify "Quantum Software Engineers"—developers fluent in Python and frameworks like Qiskit who also understand the nuances of quantum noise—as the new "unicorns" of the tech world. The discussion highlights the critical role of the "Quantum Product Manager," a bridge-builder who translates complex physics into business valu...
2026-01-23
17 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Making Money in Quantum Computing: A 2026 Global Opportunity Map
In this episode from January 22, 2026, the Qubit Value podcast explores the lucrative yet demanding profession of quantum algorithm development, framing it as one of the most critical roles in the emerging quantum economy. The hosts break down the "unicorn" skillset required: a mastery of advanced linear algebra and quantum mechanics (like superposition and entanglement) combined with practical software engineering in Python and fluency in frameworks like IBM's Qiskit or Google's Cirq. They emphasize that this isn't just about coding; it's about being a "translator" who can convert complex business problems in finance or logistics into quantum circuits...
2026-01-22
18 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Quantum Hardware Paradigms: State-of-the-Art
In this mind-expanding episode from January 20, 2026, the Qubit Value podcast explores the seismic shift in quantum science, marking the transition from theoretical blackboard math to irrefutable experimental validation. The hosts discuss Google Quantum AI's landmark achievement of a 13,000x speedup in simulating quantum interference, a feat that moves "quantum advantage" from a buzzword to a physics reality. The conversation widens to encompass the staggering progress in China with the Zuchongzhi 3.0 processor and groundbreaking research suggesting that biology itself—specifically living cells—might be utilizing quantum processing at room temperature. The episode also tackles the philosophical "crisis of inte...
2026-01-21
17 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Recent Developments in Theoretical Quantum Science
In this episode from January 20, 2026, the Qubit Value podcast dives deep into the rapidly evolving landscape of quantum science, highlighting how 2025 marked the transition from theoretical blackboard math to concrete experimental validation. The hosts discuss Google Quantum AI's landmark achievement of a 13,000x speedup in simulating quantum interference using their 65-qubit processor, a feat that definitively proves quantum advantage for specific physics tasks. They also explore groundbreaking developments in "quantum biology," referencing a study suggesting that living cells might process information using quantum mechanisms at room temperature—a finding that blurs the line between physics and biology. Furthermore, the ep...
2026-01-20
16 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Essential Skills for a Quantum Algorithm Developer
In this career-focused episode from January 19, 2026, the Qubit Value podcast explores the lucrative yet demanding profession of quantum algorithm development, describing it as one of the most critical roles in the emerging quantum economy. The hosts break down the "unicorn" skillset required: a mastery of advanced linear algebra and quantum mechanics (like superposition and entanglement) combined with practical software engineering in Python and fluency in frameworks like IBM's Qiskit or Google's Cirq. They emphasize that this isn't just about coding; it's about being a "translator" who can convert complex business problems in finance or logistics into quantum...
2026-01-19
13 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Bank of America and Quantum Computing: Initiatives and Strategic Outlook, January 2026
In this episode from January 16, 2026, the Qubit Value podcast focuses on Bank of America (BofA), framing its quantum strategy as a "prudent optimism" approach that balances massive scale with defensive necessity. The discussion reveals that BofA isn't just experimenting but is aggressively securing its future, having filed over 600 quantum-related patents by mid-2024 to build a protective "moat" of intellectual property around its innovations. The hosts detail the bank's "hybrid" strategy, where they run quantum-inspired algorithms on classical hardware today to achieve efficiency gains in fraud detection and risk modeling, while simultaneously preparing to flip the switch to...
2026-01-16
16 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Danske Bank and Quantum Computing: Initiatives and Strategic Outlook, January 2026
In this episode from January 15, 2026, the Qubit Value podcast turns its attention north to Danske Bank, illustrating how a regional financial powerhouse can punch above its weight in the quantum arena through strategic partnerships rather than brute-force spending. The discussion highlights Danske's pioneering role in quantum security, specifically referencing a landmark 2022 pilot where they successfully executed a Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) data transfer on live infrastructure in collaboration with the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) and KPMG. The hosts explain the bank's "asset-light" strategy: instead of building a basement full of cooling fridges, they leverage...
2026-01-15
14 min
Quantum Revolution Now
BNP Paribas and Quantum Computing: Initiatives and Strategic Outlook, January 2026
In this episode from January 14, 2026, the Qubit Value podcast focuses on BNP Paribas, a European banking giant that is aggressively moving quantum computing from the lab to the ledger. The hosts detail the bank's multifaceted strategy, which involves not just partnering with startups but embedding a dedicated quantum team within its Corporate and Institutional Banking (CIB) division to work directly alongside financial analysts. A key highlight is their collaboration with Pasqal, a French hardware leader specializing in neutral atom processors, to run "utility-scale" experiments for tasks like collateral optimization and derivatives pricing. The discussion emphasizes...
2026-01-14
21 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Intesa Sanpaolo and Quantum Computing: Initiatives and Strategic Outlook, January 2026
In this episode from January 13, 2026, the Qubit Value podcast highlights Intesa Sanpaolo as a global leader in integrating quantum technology into banking. The discussion reveals that Italy’s largest bank isn't just experimenting but is strategically positioning itself as a "Quantum Safe" institution. Backed by a massive €9 billion net income buffer, Intesa has established a dedicated "Quantum Competence Center" in Turin and partnered directly with the Polytechnic University of Turin to co-design a specialized master's degree, effectively building its own talent pipeline from scratch. The hosts detail the bank's multifaceted strategy: defensively migrating to Post-Quantum Cryptography to prot...
2026-01-13
14 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Deutsche Bank and Quantum Computing: Initiatives and Strategic Outlook, January 2026
In this strategic deep-dive from January 12, 2026, the Qubit Value podcast profiles Deutsche Bank as a prime example of a financial giant transitioning quantum computing from a theoretical science experiment to a core engineering discipline. The episode details the bank's aggressive multi-year partnership with IBM, which grants them "fast pass" access to cutting-edge hardware, bypassing the wait times faced by competitors. The hosts highlight specific, high-value use cases currently in pilot, such as shrinking 10-year Monte Carlo risk simulations down to just 30 minutes and using quantum machine learning to detect complex fraud patterns in transaction graphs that classical AI misses...
2026-01-12
13 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Merger of Giants: Why D-Wave Acquired Quantum Circuits Inc.
In this breaking news episode from January 9, 2026, the Qubit Value podcast analyzes the blockbuster $550 million acquisition of Quantum Circuits Inc. (QCI) by D-Wave, a move that signals the end of the "playground era" for quantum computing. The hosts dissect D-Wave's strategic pivot from being solely an annealing specialist to a dual-platform powerhouse, now integrating QCI’s "dual-rail" superconducting qubits which feature built-in error detection. This acquisition brings legendary Yale physicist Dr. Rob Schoelkopf into the fold and shifts D-Wave’s engineering philosophy from "scale first" to "quality first." The discussion outlines an aggressive roadmap: a 17-qubit cloud system in 2026, aimi...
2026-01-09
13 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Quantum Computers in the World in January 2026
In this episode from January 7, 2026, the Qubit Value podcast focuses on the accelerating commercialization of quantum technology, moving from theoretical potential to tangible economic impact. The hosts discuss the rapidly growing quantum ecosystem, noting that the market could surge from $4 billion today to $72 billion by 2035. A key theme is the shift toward Quantum Computing as a Service (QCaaS), where major players like IBM and Amazon allow businesses to run computations on quantum hardware via the cloud, effectively lowering the barrier to entry by removing the need for expensive on-site infrastructure. The episode also highlights the critical importance...
2026-01-07
14 min
Quantum Revolution Now
How to Make Money in the Field of Quantum Computing
In this commercially focused episode from January 5, 2026, the Qubit Value podcast explores the rapidly growing economic ecosystem surrounding quantum computing, moving beyond the "science fiction" phase to real revenue generation. The hosts discuss projections that the market could explode from $4 billion today to $72 billion by 2035, driven largely by "Quantum Computing as a Service" (QCaaS) models where companies like IBM and Amazon rent out time on their hardware via the cloud, lowering the barrier to entry for enterprises. The episode also highlights emerging profit centers such as Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC), a multi-billion dollar "insurance" market where companies pay...
2026-01-05
15 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Qubits or Qudits - Quantum Computing Foundations in January 2026
In this episode from January 3, 2026, the Qubit Value podcast explores the paradigm shift from binary qubits to "qudits," multidimensional quantum units that harness the naturally occurring higher energy levels in hardware like trapped ions and superconducting transmons. The hosts explain that while qudits theoretically offer massive efficiency gains—such as compressing complex logic gates into fewer steps and drastically reducing circuit depth—the engineering reality is stifled by a crushing "calibration overhead," where controlling a 10-level system requires managing nearly 100 physical parameters.The discussion highlights the promise of Bosonic "cat codes," which trade physical qubit coun...
2026-01-03
17 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Quantum Computing and Error Correction
In this rigorous engineering deep-dive from January 2, 2026, the Qubit Value podcast confronts the single greatest barrier to useful quantum computing: noise. The episode dismantles the hope that better hardware alone will suffice, explaining why "Quantum Error Correction" is an existential requirement where errors currently compound exponentially. The hosts dissect the industry-standard "Surface Code" approach used by Google and IBM, revealing the brutal reality that up to 90% of a future chip’s resources must be dedicated to "Magic State Distillation" factories just to clean up data, leaving little room for actual computation. The discussion pivots to cutting-edge alternatives like Lo...
2026-01-02
15 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Quantum Computing in 2026: Drug Discovery and Healthcare
In this premiere of Season 4, the Qubit Value podcast focuses on the life sciences sector, providing a candid engineering assessment of quantum computing's potential in drug discovery as of early 2026. The episode cuts through the excitement of "quantum-inspired" results to reveal significant technical hurdles: even with recent advances, the "Barren Plateau" problem remains a critical bottleneck, causing quantum machine learning models to stop learning as they scale up to complex molecules. The hosts highlight that while new algorithms like "qubit-ADAPT-VQE" show promise for small spin models, simulating a commercially relevant drug molecule still requires millions of physical qubits to...
2026-01-01
18 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Quantum Computing and Logistics in December 2025
In this unvarnished year-end assessment from December 30, 2025, the Qubit Value podcast tackles the logistics and supply chain sector, dismantling the hype that quantum computers are ready to optimize global distribution networks. The hosts expose the critical "input problem," where the time required to encode massive supply chain datasets into quantum states negates any computational speedup, and highlight that current hardware error rates of roughly 2% per step make running deep algorithms like QAOA impossible for real-world routing. The discussion clarifies that while "quantum-inspired" algorithms running on classical chips are delivering marginal gains, true quantum advantage is pushed to the late 2030...
2025-12-30
15 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Deep Dive: Quantum Computing in the Financial Sector, Dec 2025
In this rigorous technical deep-dive from late December 2025, the Qubit Value podcast dismantles the "marketing fluff" surrounding quantum computing to expose the severe engineering constraints facing the financial industry. The hosts analyze why IBM's 1,000-qubit "Condor" chip is insufficient for real-world finance, noting that with current error rates of roughly 0.03%, the industry faces a punishing 1,000-to-1 ratio of physical to logical qubits. The discussion reveals that while pricing complex derivatives theoretically benefits from Quantum Amplitude Estimation, the reality requires a staggering 8,000 logical qubits and a gate depth of 54 million operations—far beyond the current limit of roughly 100 gates before si...
2025-12-28
15 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Quantum Computing in the Financial Sector, Dec 2025
In this candid 2025 year-end review, the Qubit Value podcast strips away the marketing hype to reveal the stark engineering realities facing quantum computing in the financial sector. The episode explores why, despite the buzz, not a single financial institution has deployed a quantum computer in production, highlighting the massive disparity between the thousands of logical qubits required for useful algorithms and the current hardware limit of roughly 100 to 150 physical qubits. The hosts delve into critical technical bottlenecks, such as the "state preparation" challenge where data loading speeds negate computational advantages, and the "Barren Plateau" problem that hinders quantum machine...
2025-12-26
17 min
Quantum Revolution Now
The Travelling Santa Problem - can quantum solve it?
In this special holiday episode of the Qubit Value Podcast, the discussion centers on the "Traveling Santa Dilemma," a festive framing of the Traveling Salesman Problem (TSP) within the realm of quantum computing. The hosts explain that while pure quantum hardware is still in its "toy-making phase" for such complex optimizations—requiring nearly 10,000 qubits to map just 100 cities due to the scaling nature of one-hot encoding—significant strides are being made via hybrid quantum-classical workflows. The episode explores various technical workarounds like warm starting QAOA, HOBO (Higher-Order Bina...
2025-12-24
15 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Deep Dive into Cirq
In this episode of the Qubit Value Podcast, we dive into the "Early Utility Scale" era of quantum computing as we break down the critical release of Cirq 1.6.1. We explore how this new stable baseline addresses noise modeling issues and introduces "Willow Pink," a digital twin configuration designed to validate routing and error strategies on 100+ qubit devices without booking expensive hardware time. The discussion also covers essential developer updates, including the mandatory migration to Python 3.11 and practical tutorials on implementing Zero Noise Extrapolation (ZNE) using circuit folding techniques to mitigate errors in this new hardware-first landscape. Want t...
2025-12-20
13 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Cirq and quantum computing: hardware-aware programming
In this episode, we declare the end of the experimental NISQ era and the arrival of "Utility Scale" quantum computing, where 100+ qubit processors are finally delivering tangible value. We dive deep into the necessity of "hardware-aware" programming using frameworks like Cirq, explaining why developers can no longer treat the chip as a black box but must instead manage gate timing, "moments," and error mitigation strategies like Zero Noise Extrapolation. We also explore the critical role of GPU-accelerated simulations in bridging the gap to fault tolerance and discuss the acute talent shortage in the market, making the case that mastering t...
2025-12-20
18 min
Quantum Revolution Now
From raw to logical: Why 2025 marks the end of the qubit counting game
In this episode, we explore the pivotal shift in quantum computing as the industry moves away from the raw qubit arms race toward a future defined by error-corrected, "logical" qubits. We break down the diverse hardware landscape of late 2025—comparing the raw speed of superconducting circuits, the unparalleled stability of trapped ions, and the emerging potential of neutral atoms and photonic systems. Beyond the technical specs, we discuss groundbreaking concepts like "cat qubits" and the new focus on "quantum advantage" in material science, explaining why hybrid systems are becoming the new standard. Whether you’re an investor or a tech...
2025-12-19
16 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Harvest Now, Decrypt Later: The urgent race for crypto-agility
In this episode, we confront the chilling reality of "Harvest Now, Decrypt Later" strategies, where adversaries collect encrypted data today to decrypt it once quantum capabilities mature. We dive deep into the newly released NIST post-quantum cryptography standards (FIPS 203, 204, and 205) and analyze the aggressive migration timelines mandated by the EU and UK, with critical infrastructure targets set for as early as 2030. Beyond the hype of raw qubit counts, our discussion shifts to the necessity of "crypto-agility" and hybrid implementations, explaining why organizational survival now depends on conducting a comprehensive cryptographic inventory rather than waiting for the technology to settle.
2025-12-18
14 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Global quantum hardware companies as of December 2025
Welcome back to the Qubit Value Podcast! In our second episode of Season 3, we dive into the staggering advances in quantum hardware, where the industry has moved far beyond simple experimentation into the era of fault-tolerant systems.Join us as we survey the leading contenders in the quantum race, exploring how giants like IBM and Google are competing with specialized innovators like QuEra and Xanadu. We break down the massive scaling achievements of IBM’s 4,000-qubit "Kookaburra" system and Atom Computing’s 1,000-atom arrays, contrasting them with the high-fidelity approach of Google’s "Willow" chip and Quantinuum’s breakt...
2025-12-17
14 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Quantum programming languages and frameworks in December 2025
Welcome back to the Qubit Value Podcast! In our Season 3 premiere, we move beyond the hardware hype to explore the software ecosystem that is actually driving the quantum revolution. It is no longer just about experimental physics; a massive, mature landscape of languages and frameworks now exists to help developers control quantum processors.Join us as we navigate the hierarchy of quantum abstraction, moving from low-level instruction sets like OpenQASM to the high-level Python frameworks defining the industry, such as IBM’s Qiskit and Google’s Cirq. We also examine how platforms like Microsoft Azure Quantum and Amaz...
2025-12-16
08 min
Qubit Podcast
Ablonczy Balázs: Majd' 3 milliónyian trianoni menekültek leszármazottai vagyunk
A hivatalos adatok szerint 1924-ig 350 ezer menekült érkezett Magyarországra az elcsatolt területekről, csakhogy ez Ablonczy Balázs történész szerint nem igaz. A Trianon 100 Kutatócsoport vezetője a 11. Qubit Live-on a migránsoktól való félelemről is beszélt, az előadás most videón és podcastként is elérhető.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025-07-08
22 min
Qubit Podcast
„Úgy uralták le az életünket a monitorok, hogy mi ezt nagyon szívesen hagytuk”
Július első hetére digitális kikapcsolódást hirdet a Kék Pont, ami a Száraz November és az áprilisi Tépőzár után a képernyőfüggésre és a digitális eszközökkel kapcsolatos használati zavarokra hívja fel a figyelmet. A Qubit podcast vendége a program fejlesztője, Dávid Ferenc.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025-06-29
56 min
Qubit Podcast
Darwin démonai | Csonttörő láz, ebola, AIDS, Creutzfeldt–Jakob-szindróma – honnan származnak a betegségek nevei?
Mit jelent az, hogy megütötte a guta, vagy hogy megette a fene? Mi az a Reiter-betegség, és mi a Dumdum-láz? A Qubit podcastsorozatában, a Darwin démonaiban Kun Ádám evolúcióbiológus és Mandl Péter bécsi kutatóorvos keresi a válaszokat.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025-06-17
36 min
Qubit Podcast
A vidéki elitnek elege van abból, hogy lenézik őket, pedig a választások kimenetele nagyban rajtuk múlik majd
Az a párt, aki az új magyar vidéki elittel nem számol, nem tud hatalmat szerezni – mondta Kovách Imre szociológus a Qubit podcastjában. A beszélgetésben szóba került még, hogy milyen csoportoknak kedvezett eddig a Fidesz kormányzása, és hogy mit jelent az, hogy a magyar társadalomnak csak az 5 százaléka polgárosodott.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025-04-08
59 min
Qubit Podcast
Darwin démonai | Csodaszer-e a D-vitamin? Milyen betegségeket okoz a hiánya?
Mi mindenre jó a D-vitamin? Mit együnk, és mennyit napozzunk a D-vitamin pótlásához? A Qubit podcastsorozatában, a Darwin démonaiban Kun Ádám evolúcióbiológus és Mandl Péter bécsi kutatóorvos keresi a válaszokat.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025-02-15
27 min
Qubit Podcast
"Megszüntették a gyűlöletbeszédet a lengyel közmédiában"
„Az élet nem mehetett abban a kerékvágásban, ahogy addig, hiszen egyszerűen becsapták az embereket” – mondja Gordon István Lengyelország-szakértő a Qubit legújabb podcastjában arról, hogy a Tusk-kormány egyik napról a másikra menesztette a lengyel köztévé és közrádió felső vezetését. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025-01-31
46 min
Qubit Podcast
Meddig növelhető a napelemek hatékonysága?
Közel járunk ahhoz, hogy a napenergia váljon az emberiség legfontosabb energiaforrásává. A Qubit podcast legújabb epizódjában Korsós Ferencet, a Semilab Zrt. kutatóját kérdeztük arról, hogy miként alakítják energiává a fényt a napelemek, és hogy hol vannak a technológia határai.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025-01-10
36 min
Qubit Podcast
Ha az éjfél előtti alvás a pihentető, mit csináljanak a baglyok?
Milyen fiziológiai hatásai vannak a kávénak, mit gondolnak a kutatók a sziesztáról és a két részletben történő alvásról, és hol a határ képzelet és álmodás között? A közönség kérdéseire válaszoltak a 10. Qubit Live kutatói.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-12-05
15 min
Qubit Podcast
„Álmunkban nem tudunk meghalni”
Mi az alvajárás háttere? Mi a helyzet a visszatérő álmokkal? És a fájdalomérzettel? Tényleg vannak bagoly és pacsirta típusú emberek? Ilyen és ehhez hasonló kérdéseket jártak körül alváskutatással foglalkozó szakértőink a 10. Qubit Live kerekasztal-beszélgetésén.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-12-03
25 min
Qubit Podcast
Ella Krisztina: A rossz alvási szokásaink az egészségünkre is hatással vannak
Hogyan működik és miért fontos a cirkadián ritmus? Milyen összefüggések vannak a modern életmód, az alvásminőség és az egészségünk között? Milyen trükkökkel tudjuk segíteni a szervezetünket? Ezekről is beszélt a 10. Qubit Live-on a Semmelweis Egyetem molekuláris biológusa.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-12-02
20 min
Qubit Podcast
Fabó Dániel: Mire jó az alvás, ha közben kikapcsol a tudat, és sebezhetők vagyunk?
Hogy lesz az érzékszervi információkból először rövid, majd hosszú távú memória? Mi történik, ha hiba csúszik ebbe a folyamatba? És mi köze mindennek az epilepsziához? Ilyen kérdéseket járt körbe a 10. Qubit Live-on Fabó Dániel neurológus szakorvos, a Semmelweis Egyetem kutatója.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-12-01
21 min
Qubit Podcast
Bódizs Róbert: Az alvás legősibb ritmusunk kifejeződése
Mi köze van a hóvirágnak a tudatos álmodáshoz? Mi az a rózsaszín zaj? És mi tudható meg abból, ha valaki 30 évig aktigráf készüléket visel önmagán? Többek között ezekre is választ adott Bódizs Róbert pszichológus és alváskutató, a 10. Qubit Live-on. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-11-30
19 min
Qubit Podcast
Dollárpapa | Jaksity György: Nagyon rossz gazdasági forgatókönyveket is el lehet képzelni, nagyon jókat nehéz
Hogyan hat Trump megválasztása a magyar gazdaság növekedési kilátásaira? Segítheti-e a kormányt céljainak elérésében a jegybankelnök cseréje? Jaksity György közgazdásszal, a Concorde Értékpapír Zrt. igazgatóságának elnökével beszélgettünk a Qubit újrainduló közgazdasági podcastsorozatában, a Dollárpapában.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-11-22
53 min
Qubit Podcast
„Elég mélyen vagyunk, de a magyar-ukrán kapcsolatokat egyszer még újjá lehet építeni”
Még szerencse, hogy a magyar diplomácia alsóbb szintjeiről nem tűntek el a profi szakemberek, így újjáépíthetők lesznek a jelenleg tragikus állapotban lévő ukrán-magyar kapcsolatok. Ez is elhangzott a 9. Qubit Live-on Sz. Bíró Zoltánnak és Rácz Andràsnak a közönség kérdéseire adott válaszai közt.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-09-28
23 min
Qubit Podcast
Még Putyin sem tud egyedül nukleáris háborút kirobbantani
Nagyot tévedtek azok, akik azt hitték, Putyin nem indít háborút, de a legnagyobbat Putyin tévedte azzal, hogy megindította. Hogyan kezdődött és miként lehet vége az Ukrajna elleni háborúnak? Egyebek mellett ez is előkerült a 9. Qubit Live második felvonásában, Rácz András, Sz. Bíró Zoltán és Orbán Krisztián kerekasztal-beszélgetésében.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-09-27
41 min
Qubit Podcast
Orbán Krisztián: Az ukrajnai háború az amerikai világrend elleni nyílt kihívás
Oroszországban és Kínában a rezsim túlélésének érdeke felülírja a nemzeti érdeket. De egy Trump vezette Egyesült Államok is könnyen ilyen irányba mehet, és innentől a realista helyzetelemzés esélyi csökkennek – többek között erről is beszélt Orbán Krisztián a 9. Qubit Live-on.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-09-26
24 min
Qubit Podcast
Sz.Bíró Zoltán: Oroszországban ma egy alternatívák nélküli világ van, se ellenzék, se szabad média, se civil szféra
Hogy milyen állapotban van az orosz gazdaság, politika és társadalom, az nagyon nem mindegy a háború lehetséges kimenetele szempontjából. És nem lehet mellékes nekünk, magyaroknak sem. Sz.Bíró Zoltán többek között erről is beszélt a 9. Qubit Live-on. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-09-25
31 min
Qubit Podcast
Rácz András: Putyinnak most már minden apró lépést sikerként kell eladnia odahaza
Egyelőre sem az orosz, sem az ukrán társadalomban nem tört meg lényegesen a háború támogatottsága. De mi kell a békéhez? Meddig bírják a felek? Milyen az aktuális hadi helyzet, és mi következhet ebből? Ezekről is beszélt Rácz András hadtörténész a 9. Qubit Live-on.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-09-24
28 min
Qubit Podcast
Szomorú lenne, ha a bélflóránkat egy svájci gyógyszergyár laboratóriumában uniformizálnák
Már létezik tabletta, amivel helyre lehet állítani a mikrobiomot, de érdemes-e mindent egy gyógyszerrel elintézni? Frecska Ede, Oczella Péter és Schwab Richárd a 8. Qubit Live közönségének kérdéseire is válaszoltak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-08-25
30 min
Qubit Podcast
„Igazi változás nem jön a komfortzónából, éhezni is kell egy kicsit”
Mit tanulhatunk a törzsi gyógyítóktól? Szabad-e otthon próbálkozni a ketogén diétával? Hogyan hat a kefir depresszió ellen? Ezekről is szót ejtettek meghívott szakértőink, Frecska Ede, Oczella Péter és Schwab Richárd a mikrobiomot körbejáró 8. Qubit Live kerekasztal-beszélgetésén.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-08-24
28 min
Qubit Podcast
Oczella Péter: Még mindig nem tudjuk, konkrétan mi okozza a pszichiátriai betegségek nagy részét
Miért keresnek új utakat az ADHD, a depresszió vagy az autizmus kezelésében, és hogyan kapcsolódik ehhez a mikrobiom? Ezekről is beszélt a Semmelweis Egyetem pszichiátriai klinikájának egykori és a Mind Klinika jelenlegi pszichiátere a 8. Qubit Live-on.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-08-23
19 min
Qubit Podcast
Schwab Richárd: Az alkoholnak nincsen biztonságos dózisa
A belgyógyász-gasztroenterológus és a Mind Klinika egyik alapítója a 8. Qubit Live-on kifejtette, milyen hatásai lehetnek szervezetünkre a füstmentes dohánytermékeknek, az alkoholnak, és hogyan befolyásolhatják életünket a bennük élő baktériumok.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-08-22
22 min
Qubit Podcast
Frecska Ede: A világon csak két faj nem tudja, mit kellene ennie, az ember és a legjobb barátja
A pszichiáter-pszichológus, a hallucinogének és a sámáni tudatállapotok kutatója a 8. Qubit Live-on kifejtette, miért számít etalonnak a trópusi gyűjtögető-vadászó diéta, és hogy miért lenne érdemes esténként kurkumával fogat mosni.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-08-21
13 min
Qubit Podcast
Darwin démonai | Sokkal jobb az ember szaglása, mint korábban gondolták, ráadásul fejleszthető is
Hányféle szagot tudunk megkülönböztetni? Van-e szaga a víznek? És íze? A Qubit podcastsorozatában, a Darwin démonaiban Kun Ádám evolúcióbiológus és Mandl Péter bécsi kutatóorvos keresi a válaszokat.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-08-05
49 min
Qubit Podcast
CEU Határtalan tudás | Az igazság ciki lett, a tudás meg vélemény
Érdemes-e még helyesírást tanulnia a gyereknek? Mért csökken a bizalom a tudományban? A Határtalan tudásban, a CEU és a Qubit közös podcastjának legújabb adásában Farkas Katalin filozófust, a CEU professzorát a tudás fényének fakulásáról faggattuk.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-07-18
40 min
Qubit Podcast
CEU Határtalan tudás | Csak a leszakadást konzerválja a legszegényebb magyar járásokban az utóbbi évek erőltetett iparositási politikája
Mit tesz-e a magyar állam azért, hogy csökkenjen a szakadék a nagyvárosok és a falvak között? A CEU és a Qubit közös podcastjának új adásában a leszakadó magyar járások felzárkózási esélyeiről Béres Tiborral, az Autonómia Alapítvány programfelelősével és Virág Tündével, a HUN-REN Regionális Kutatási Intézetének tudományos főmunkatársával beszélgettünk.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-07-11
49 min
Qubit Podcast
CEU Határtalan tudás | Demokrácia-e még Magyarország?
Még a jog uralkodik a magyar politikán vagy épp fordítva? Lehetnek-e az liberális demokráciának alternatívái az autoriter rezsimek? A CEU és a Qubit közös podcastjában Tóth Gábor Attila alkotmányjogászt a magyar demokrácia állapotáról faggattuk.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-06-16
40 min
Qubit Podcast
CEU Határtalan tudás | Egy magyar mérnök napelemes malmokkal küzd a gyilkos légszennyezettség ellen Kenyában
A légszennyezés Afrikában ma a második vezető halálozási tényező. Hogyan lehet kiváltani az erősen környezetszennyező dízeles technológiákat? A CEU és a Qubit közös podcastjának vendége Lipták Szilárd villamosmérnök, aki Nairobiban fejleszt napelemes malmokat.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-06-13
24 min
Qubit Podcast
CEU Határtalan tudás | Te a Barbie-t nézted meg előbb, vagy az Oppenheimert? De miért?
Hogyan teremt a művészet közönségből közösséget? És jól tette-e Pólya Zsombor, hogy bedobozolt egy Duna-parti Kolodkót? A Határtalan tudásban, a CEU és a Qubit közös podcastjának friss adásában Babarczy Eszter eszmetörténészt a művészet értékéről és értékeléséről faggattuk.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-05-26
41 min
Qubit Podcast
CEU Határtalan tudás | Bod Péter Ákos: Romániát sem tudjuk visszaelőzni, ha nem a humán tőkére koncentrál a magyar politika
Románia lehagyta, míg Horvátország utolérte hazánkat a vásárlóerő-paritáson számolt GDP-ben. A CEU és a Qubit közös podcastjában Bod Péter Ákost, a Corvinus Egyetem professzorát kérdeztük a régiós felzárkózási versenyről és Magyarország romló növekedési kilátásairól.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-05-02
39 min
Quantum Revolution Now
The World Quantum Day 2022 and learning to code on quantum computers
The World Quantum Day 2022 was celebrated on 14th Apr 2022 and we at Qubit Value celebrated by hosting a quantum developments workshop utilizing Qiskit and Cirq (with TensorFlow Quantum).Want to hear more? Send a message to Qubit Value
2022-04-16
04 min
Quantum Revolution Now
The ongoing race to build quantum computers and how to start using them
Many nations are funding efforts to build the first quantum computer and most of the large cloud service providers are offering access to either their own or their partners quantum computers.The only way to understand the potential of quantum computers, is to start experimenting and utilizing them. Cloud providers such as Amazon, Google, IBM and Microsoft already provide access to multiple options to start experimenting.Want to hear more? Send a message to Qubit Value
2021-03-30
08 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Quantum computing startups in 2021
Total capital investments to quantum computing startups have almost quadrupled between 2019 and 2020 and the number of quantum computing startup is growing.Want to hear more? Send a message to Qubit Value
2021-03-19
03 min
Quantum Revolution Now
What is the status of quantum computing at the moment?
This is the second episode of our new podcast focusing on Quantum Computing - what is happening in the market and new technological advancements.In this episode we glance briefly what is the status of quantum computing market at the moment and what lies ahead.Qubit Value is a startup focusing on helping clients to get in and benefit from quantum computing. We offer consulting, software development and training services both on-site and remote.We are located in Helsinki, Finland.Want to hear more? Send a message to Qubit Value
2021-03-17
03 min
Quantum Revolution Now
Welcome to Qubit Value podcast about Quantum Computing
This is the first episode of our new podcast focusing on Quantum Computing - what is happening in the market and new technological advancements.Qubit Value is a startup focusing on helping clients to get in and benefit from quantum computing. We offer consulting, software development and training services both on-site and remote.We are located in Helsinki, Finland.Want to hear more? Send a message to Qubit Value
2021-03-16
01 min