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Google Quantum Chief Predicts Breakthrough in Five Years
Julian Kelly, director of hardware at Google Quantum AI, stated that practical applications of quantum computing could emerge within five years, potentially revolutionizing fields like advanced physics and data generation. He emphasized that quantum computers process information using qubits, which can exist in multiple states, unlike traditional bits. Recent developments, including Google's progress on error correction and Microsoft's unveiling of the Majorana chip, have intensified interest in quantum technology, despite varying predictions on the timeline for its practical use. Currently, Google's most advanced quantum computer has 105 qubits, while experts believe that at least 1 million qubits will be necessary for significant breakthroughs. The ongoing debate reflects both optimism for the future of quantum computing and skepticism regarding its immediate feasibility. As tech giants continue to invest in this area, the race for practical quantum applications is heating up.

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