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In the D-Wave Board meeting in Canada this morning. Today’s news: Google buys a quantum computer for machine learning and artificial intelligence: “We actually think quantum machine learning may provide the most creative problem-solving process under the known laws of physics.” — Google Blog

This is an interesting development in a larger trend I call Deus Ex Machina — machine learning innervates everything.

Under the covers, just about every new research initiative at Google is driven by machine learning — whereby the machine learns patterns in the data without explicit models or traditional solution design. It’s what makes “Big Data” BIG this time around. The approach requires a humble relaxation of the presumption of control, and so it starts with companies like Google and eventually revolutionizes all businesses, even those with a delusion of control, like Investment bankers. =)

As a precondition to purchase, Google gave the company a number of performance benchmarks to prove that the quantum computer is faster than anything Google has in house. The NYT reports:

“For most problems, it was 11,000 times faster, but in the more difficult 50 percent, it was 33,000 times faster. In the top 25 percent, it was 50,000 times faster.”

“The machine Google and NASA will use makes use of the interactions of 512 quantum bits, or qubits, to determine optimization. They plan to upgrade the machine to 2,048 qubits when this becomes available, probably within the next year or two. That machine could be exponentially more powerful.”

9 responses to “D-Wave Quantum Computer Going to Google”

  1. and we had to turn the camera to get the founder Geordie Rose, in the back:

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    He is next to the newest additions to the team – the former CEO of Silicon Graphics and President of Cray and the former President of Salesforce.com and CFO of Pandora.

  2. This is awesome….Congrats!

  3. wow wow wow!!
    congratulations!!

  4. Fantastic! Go Steve & D-Wave!

  5. Curious how our "quantum like" encryption would behave with your D-Wave….If you want to find out, it is at http://www.admystuff.com, follow the instructions on the "Crack This" challenge.

  6. Haha! I thought that was Cakebread!

  7. A Superposition of Open + Shut-Down Government >
    Google and NASA release a super-cooled short film on quantum mechanics and their new quantum computer.

    It is set to debut at the Imagine Science Films Festival in New York.

    A related article “Google Uses Quantum Computers to Optimize Android, Plots World Domination” describes the early applications in search and wink detection for Glass and concludes:

    “Google says it spent $10M USD in total on the exotic setup — but that money appears well worth it, as Google says that the quantum computer has generated algorithms faster than entire datacenters it had previously put to the task. In the future Google wants to use its quantum computers not only to optimize its algorithms, but as a complement to its traditional processing backend, to accelerate some special kinds of searches.

    Oh, and one last thing to mention — Google says it has further evidence that D-Wave’s computers are operating on true quantum entanglement, not some lesser equivalent as some doubters speculated — so take that, haters.” =)

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