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Kennedy Saves the World

How Quantum Computing Could Save The World

Kennedy Saves the World

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Entertainment News, News, Society & Culture, News Commentary

4.5810 Ratings

🗓️ 10 May 2023

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

Theoretical physicist, futurist, and Professor of theoretical physics at City College of New York, Dr. Michio Kaku joins Kennedy to discuss his new book, Quantum Supremacy: How the Quantum Computer Revolution Will Change Everything. Dr. Kaku reveals that the problems we've faced with quantum computing are because the information is stored at an atomic level, leaving any disruption to result in a quantum miscalculation. He shares how the United States is working to overcome these issues and later argues that the world economy could eventually depend on whether China or the U.S. first develop quantum computers that compute for atoms rather than transistors. Follow Kennedy on Twitter: @KennedyNation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Some follow the noise.

0:03.3

Bloomberg follows the money.

0:05.4

Because behind every headline is a bottom line.

0:09.3

Whether it's the funds fueling AI or crypto's trillion dollar swings,

0:13.8

there's a money side to every story.

0:16.5

And when you see the money side, you understand what others miss.

0:20.8

Get the money side of the story. Subscribe now at Bloomberg.com. Thank you. Welcome to this episode of Kennedy Save the World.

0:45.9

And what might save humanity?

0:48.8

What could allow us to live a thousand years or more?

0:53.1

What could answer all the riddles of the hard and soft

0:56.7

sciences in a millisecond? Well, perhaps it's quantum computing. And joining me today, once again

1:04.3

on the podcast, is theoretical physicist. He is a professor at City University of New York. He has a

1:10.3

brand new book.

1:11.0

It's called Quantum Supremacy.

1:13.1

And like all of his other books, you get a wonderful history lesson and an explanation of

1:18.2

very complex ideas in physics and science that are understandable and really fascinating.

1:26.3

Dr. Mity Okaku, welcome back to the podcast. Glad to be on the show.

1:31.0

So this is very exciting. I did not know much about quantum computing before I started reading your book,

1:37.6

and I found it to be very, very fascinating. And I always love how you take different parts of

1:43.0

history of science and weave them together, almost like a spy mystery.

1:50.6

And we are on the precipice of something very exciting and amazing. But what you also do in the book is

1:57.3

wed the ideas of quantum computing to artificial intelligence. And there are some

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