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Recently, Zapata AI, BMW, and MIT's Center for Quantum Engineering collaborated to solve a complex problem: how can you most efficiently schedule vehicle production? This problem needs to take into account many many variables, so how did the team optimize the process? With AI of course! Listen to this episode to find out more about how exactly they did and what results they found.
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The Quantum Pod is produced by Zapata AI
Host: Ethan Hansen
Guests: Shima Bab Hadiashar, Will Banner, and Marcin Ziolkowski
Editing: Ethan Hansen
Special thanks to: Mick Emmett and Rob Kerstens
Large, generative machine learning models are almost everywhere today, but sometimes they run into some trouble. In today's episode Yudong Cao joins us to talk about how generative AI can be used for more than just toy problems, what business use cases will benefit from it, and how quantum computing ties in. Plus, we dive into synthetic data and tensor networks!
The Near-term Promise of Quantum Generative AI: https://www.zapatacomputing.com/the-near-term-promise-of-quantum-generative-ai/
Where We Are -- and Are Not -- With Quantum Computing: https://www.zapatacomputing.com/where-we-are-and-are-not-with-quantum-computing/
Generative AI is here: How tools like ChatGPT could change your business: https://www.mckinsey.com/capabilities/quantumblack/our-insights/generative-ai-is-here-how-tools-like-chatgpt-could-change-your-business
Generative AI: A Creative New World: https://www.sequoiacap.com/article/generative-ai-a-creative-new-world/
Generative AI: The Next Consumer Platform: https://a16z.com/2023/02/07/everyday-ai-consumer/
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The Quantum Pod is produced by Zapata Computing
Host: Ethan Hansen
Guest: Yudong Cao
Editing: Ethan Hansen
Special thanks to: Mick Emmett
Quantum computing is an incredibly complex industry, how can someone possibly attempt to understand where the current state is and where it’s heading? Using data! That’s exactly what Bob Sorensen does as Chief Analyst for Quantum Computing at Hyperion Research. In his analysis he views quantum computing through the lens of high performance computing, drawing parallels and illuminating differences.
The survey of 415 decision makers Bob mentioned: https://www.dwavesys.com/media/an1helvq/hyperion_report_v2.pdf
Hyperion’s research predicting the growth of the quantum computing industry: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/new-study-estimates-more-than-20-percent-annual-growth-of-global-quantum-computing-marketplace-through-2024-301475790.html
Zapata’s own enterprise decision maker survey: https://www.zapatacomputing.com/enterprise-survey/
HPC Wire’s piece on Nvidia, HPC, and quantum with Tim Hirzel: https://www.hpcwire.com/2022/07/28/zapatas-orquestra-targets-the-hybrid-quantum-classical-challenge/
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The Quantum Pod is produced by Zapata Computing
Host: Ethan Hansen
Guest: Bob Sorensen
Editing and commentary: Ethan Hansen
Special thanks to: Mick Emmett, Katherine Londergan, and Liz St. Pierre
When it comes to major disruptive technologies like AI, data analytics, and quantum computing, many companies are playing to not lose. That’s fine, but if like us at Zapata you want to play to win, you have to realize that waiting is not an action. Andy Walter knows that with his extensive experience in corporate IT evolution and digital transformation from the last 3 decades. Now he has a book by the same title – Waiting Is Not An Action. If playing to win sounds more appealing than playing to not lose, this is the episode for you.
Please fill out The Quantum Pod listener survey! https://forms.office.com/r/APZWp55NQ0
Quantum Computing Now episode with Christopher Savoie: https://anchor.fm/quantumcomputingnow/episodes/Dr--Christopher-Savoie-and-Life-Sciences--Episode-22-Hybrid-ekasji
Learn more about Orquestra: https://www.orquestra.io/
Quantum computing patents filed report from QED-C: https://quantumconsortium.org/blog/trends-in-quantum-computing-patents/
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The Quantum Pod is produced by Zapata Computing
Host: Ethan Hansen
Guest: Andy Walter
Editing and commentary: Ethan Hansen
Special thanks to: Mick Emmett and Katherine Londergan
The combination of quantum computing and security gets really complicated, really fast. Two of Zapata’s founders break down the basic types of quantum security methods, the different ways quantum will impact security at the enterprise level, and list some reasons why the time to start preparing for this next level of security innovation is now.
In this episode Jen Houston, Chief Marketing Officer of D-wave, honestly assesses where we are with quantum technology and how to help early adopters in the ecosystem. She brings expertise from quantum computing marketing as well as other cutting-edge technologies and uses that to offer up salient advice in today’s world of a continually shifting ecosystem.
Ever wondered how enterprise AI transformation compares to how enterprises should be approaching the adoption of quantum technologies? Or what lessons can be learned from the machine learning revolution so pitfalls can be avoided with quantum? In this episode, Katherine Londergan sits down with Dana Jones, a veteran of the machine learning transformation and CEO of RealPage to learn what her experience in both fields has taught her.
The Classical Elephant in the Quantum Room: https://www.zapatacomputing.com/classical-elephant/
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The Quantum Pod is produced by Zapata Computing
Host: Katherine Londergan
Guest: Dana Jones
Editing and commentary: Ethan Hansen
Special thanks to: Liz St. Pierre and Mick Emmett
Inside Quantum Technology recently hosted an excellent conference on quantum computing and quantum technology, and in this episode we get to hear from the organizers about what they’ve learned from this conference and the previous conferences they’ve organized.
Recent IQT Conference: https://iqtevent.com/fall/
Upcoming IQT Event in 2022: https://iqtevent.com/thehague/
Learn more about Orquestra: https://www.orquestra.io/
IBM’s CLOPS announcement: https://research.ibm.com/blog/circuit-layer-operations-per-second
The Classical Elephant in the Quantum Room: https://www.zapatacomputing.com/classical-elephant/
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The Quantum Pod is produced by Zapata Computing
Host: Ethan Hansen
Guests: Lawrence Gasman and Christopher Bishop
Special thanks to: Mick Emmett and Tim Hirzel
Optimization is one of the major areas often brought up as a place where quantum computers could provide advantage first. But why is that and how do we get there? In this episode Yudong, Alejandro, and I talk all about that.
QEO paper: https://www.zapatacomputing.com/publications/enhancing-combinatorial-optimization-with-quantum-generative-models/
2nd episode with Jhonathan about benchmarking quantum solutions: https://anchor.fm/thequantumpod/episodes/Jhonathan-Romero-Fontalvo-and-the-Path-to-Practical-Quantum-Applications---Episode-2-e115ata
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The Quantum Pod is produced by Zapata Computing
Host: Ethan Hansen
Guests: Yudong Cao and Alejandro Perdomo-Ortiz
Special thanks to: Mick Emmett and Tim Hirzel
Many of our employees, customers, and users have come from machine learning and Brain and Luis are no exceptions! Hear from them about having 1 foot in machine learning and one foot in quantum, pushing what’s possible with quantum boosts to classical algorithms, and why enterprises should care now. This episode should be especially interesting to those who are more on the technical side: ML practitioners (and those who work with them) who can use quantum today and in the future to take their impact to the next level.
Episode 2 of The Quantum Pod with Jhonathan Romero-Fontalvo: https://anchor.fm/thequantumpod/episodes/Jhonathan-Romero-Fontalvo-and-the-Path-to-Practical-Quantum-Applications---Episode-2-e115ata
Zapata open opportunities: https://www.zapatacomputing.com/careers/
Quantum Enhanced Optimization paper: https://www.zapatacomputing.com/publications/enhancing-combinatorial-optimization-with-quantum-generative-models/
Luis’ YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgBncpylJ1kiVaPyP-PZauQ
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The Quantum Pod is produced by Zapata Computing
Host: Ethan Hansen
Guests: Luis Serrano and Brian Dellabetta
Special thanks to: Katherine Londergan
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.