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Quantum computing uses qubits to store and process information, but current qubits are error-prone. Learn how Microsoft's qubit virtualization system acts like "noise-cancelling headphones," reducing errors and enhancing qubit reliability: https://msft.it/6046l7sJC #AzureQuantum

Mandy Turner

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That is very apt! I have started a quantum physics course, 😀 👍

Sean Kelly

Exploring Opportunities in the IT Field

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Would love to dive into the details of quantum computing all sounds so fascinating and full of potential

Microsoft’s qubit virtualization system is a game-changer for quantum computing! By reducing errors, it’s like giving qubits 'noise-cancelling headphones,' making them more reliable and paving the way for breakthroughs in quantum technology. Excited to see how this innovation advances the field!

Bradley Clonan

Software Architect | Neuroscience, Psychology, Criminal Justice/Police Science, Keyboard artist, go getter

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Errors should be be deterministic relative to the stated problem . “Errors” themselves are answers 😉. Try using “noise” as a control considering it’s 1. Relative to the observer 2. Relative to everything else at the same point in time

Shreya Bidari

Student at University of Colorado Boulder

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It's fascinating to see how Microsoft is addressing the problem of qubit mistakes with its qubit virtualization technology! It helps to understand how efficiently this technology can 'clean up' quantum computations. The contrast to noise-cancelling headphones is right on. Anticipating new developments and advances in quantum computing as a result of this.

Very interesting to see the application of the trapped ion qpu architecture in contrast to the liquid helium approach that google uses. Looking forward to seeing more of the progress!

Seth H. Huang, Ph.D

AI Practitioner in Investment and Trading | Professor of Finance | Sci-fi fanatic

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Determining whether data or information is considered noise is relative. The key lies in identifying the environment in which it is classified as noise or the conditions that cause it to become noise. These factors must be recognized, and the relationships between them need to be understood.

Piyush Boran

student at BK Birla Institute of Engineering and Technology

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Interesting

Microsoft's approach to reducing qubit errors with qubit virtualization is truly innovative! Impressive work

Muhammad Zubair

Software Engineer and R&D Professional with Expertise in Open AI, API Development, Cloud-based Services, Prompt Engineer and Machine Learning.

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In our recent webinar on Microsoft Azure Quantum, we focused on the core concepts. In our upcoming session, we'll be exploring this interesting area and how it can enhance understanding of quantum computing. #AzureQuantum

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