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On this episode of Impact Quantum, hosts Frank La Vigne and Candice Gilhooly welcome Brian Siegelwax—who proudly calls himself the “second least qualified person in quantum”—for a refreshingly honest, lighthearted, and insightful dive into the world of quantum computing. Broadcasting from the Philippines, Brian shares the unusual story of how he accidentally stumbled into quantum technology, evolving from a machine learning enthusiast to someone hooked by the mystery and challenge of the quantum realm.
With plenty of humor and humility, Brian unpacks why quantum computing can feel so addictive, discusses the real meaning of benchmarks and roadmaps (and why they’re a produce aisle full of unripe apples and oranges), and shares why the real magic of quantum comes from curiosity and a sense of fun. Whether you’re a software engineer wondering which language or skills to pick up (Python fans, brace yourselves!), a business leader eyeing 2030, or simply quantum-curious, this episode blends practical advice, philosophical musings, and tangents on everything from assembly language to quantum dragons.
Join us as we untangle the hardware vs. software debate, ask what business leaders should really be watching for, and explore the underrated joys of wonder and play in the quest for quantum advantage. If you think quantum computing talk has to be stiff or inaccessible, think again—this isn’t your average quantum chat!
Time stamps00:00 "Quantum Curiosity and Humor"
06:11 Quantum Computing's Mystique
08:45 Inconsistent Technology Roadmaps
14:30 Balancing Hardware and Software Needs
17:39 Quantum Computing Challenges & Strategies
18:47 Quantum Computing: 2030 Vision
24:55 Quantum Integration in Enterprises
27:52 Language-Agnostic Problem Solving
30:03 AI's Role in Coding Tasks
35:47 Quantum Marketing: Essential Skills Highlighted
39:12 Quantum Breakthrough: Reality Unfolds
41:04 Nostalgia for Tech's Early Days
44:49 Quantum Industry Disruption Speculation
49:50 Quantum Technology: An Engineering Challenge
53:55 Anticipation of Quantum Computing Breakthrough
57:49 Exploring the Quantum Cosmos
58:38 "Impact Quantum: Future Entangled"
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On this episode of Impact Quantum, hosts Frank La Vigne and Candice Gilhooly welcome Brian Siegelwax—who proudly calls himself the “second least qualified person in quantum”—for a refreshingly honest, lighthearted, and insightful dive into the world of quantum computing. Broadcasting from the Philippines, Brian shares the unusual story of how he accidentally stumbled into quantum technology, evolving from a machine learning enthusiast to someone hooked by the mystery and challenge of the quantum realm.
With plenty of humor and humility, Brian unpacks why quantum computing can feel so addictive, discusses the real meaning of benchmarks and roadmaps (and why they’re a produce aisle full of unripe apples and oranges), and shares why the real magic of quantum comes from curiosity and a sense of fun. Whether you’re a software engineer wondering which language or skills to pick up (Python fans, brace yourselves!), a business leader eyeing 2030, or simply quantum-curious, this episode blends practical advice, philosophical musings, and tangents on everything from assembly language to quantum dragons.
Join us as we untangle the hardware vs. software debate, ask what business leaders should really be watching for, and explore the underrated joys of wonder and play in the quest for quantum advantage. If you think quantum computing talk has to be stiff or inaccessible, think again—this isn’t your average quantum chat!
Time stamps00:00 "Quantum Curiosity and Humor"
06:11 Quantum Computing's Mystique
08:45 Inconsistent Technology Roadmaps
14:30 Balancing Hardware and Software Needs
17:39 Quantum Computing Challenges & Strategies
18:47 Quantum Computing: 2030 Vision
24:55 Quantum Integration in Enterprises
27:52 Language-Agnostic Problem Solving
30:03 AI's Role in Coding Tasks
35:47 Quantum Marketing: Essential Skills Highlighted
39:12 Quantum Breakthrough: Reality Unfolds
41:04 Nostalgia for Tech's Early Days
44:49 Quantum Industry Disruption Speculation
49:50 Quantum Technology: An Engineering Challenge
53:55 Anticipation of Quantum Computing Breakthrough
57:49 Exploring the Quantum Cosmos
58:38 "Impact Quantum: Future Entangled"
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