Quantum Computers are not futuristic devices from SciFi movies anymore - now you can easily connect and run programs on them with Bluequbit's web app. ā The platform also has resources for beginners to learn more and get into Quantum.
š Hello everyone, I am Hayk - co-founder of Bluequbit!
š Thanks @chrismessina for hunting Bluequbit!
š We are happy to announce the release of our novel platform that allows anyone to connect to a Quantum Computer š
Our team has been working tirelessly to make this technology accessible to everyone, and we are thrilled to finally share it with you all āļøāš„
What is Quantum?
ā Quantum Computers are based on the laws of Quantum Mechanics - you might have heard about these from Schrƶdinger's Cat or Multiverse theories.
ā These same laws allow us to do computation in parallel universes and tap into exponential computing power š
While current day quantum computers are just prototypes - they are already "magical" enough to see the effects of superposition and entanglement āØ
We also have strong GPU-optimized simulators for researchers and more advanced users.
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@chrismessina@tehayk Wow, this sounds like an exciting development! Can you explain a little more about how Bluequbit's platform makes quantum computing accessible to everyone? Congratulations on the launch!
Hi @jorexnovik ,
BlueQubit lets anyone to connect to a Quantum Computer and run example programs with a single click.
Also advanced users can provide their own quantum algorithms written in Cirq or Qiskit that we can run on either a Quantum Computer or a simulator.
More about the supported devices here: https://app.bluequbit.io/docs#de...
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I know many will know but for those of us simple folk not up to speed, can you share a few examples of what you could do with BlueQubit and quantum computing?
Hi @simon_s_j,
For beginner users: BlueQubit allows learning the basics of how Quantum Computing works and actually access quantum bits: sub-atomic particles that can live in superposition of multiple states, e.g. in "parallel universes"
For researchers: Bluequbit provides fast GPU-optimized simulators that can help advance scientific research in quantum algorithms.
As mentioned in my maker comment - current Quantum Computers are still small and noisy to actually break cryptography or do something impactful. But that day is not too far in the future :)
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I'm very impressed by BlueQubit's platform for quantum app development. It seems like a great way to learn and experiment with quantum computing without having to deal with the complexity and cost of traditional quantum systems. I'm curious about how your compare to other quantum software platforms in terms of performance, security, and scalability?
Hi @jotaro_kujo thanks for kind words.
In terms of performance - our GPU simulators are the fastest in the market.
For scalability - our simulators can go up to 36 qubits, which is higher than AWS Braket or IBM's simulators.
For Security - we use standard encryption for data transfer so all covered :)
@tehayk - Congrats on the launch. I'm happy to see a platform that brings quantum computing to a wider audience. Can you share some examples of practical applications or projects that users have developed using Bluequbit?
Hi @salil_sethi
Prior to our launch with a larger audience we have been using the BlueQubit platform ourselves for quantum algorithm experiments.
In one of such cases we ran a 37 qubit Monte Carlo Simulation for Risk modeling much faster than with any other commercially available quantum simulator. This prompted us to consider releasing the platform to more folks - and here we are :)
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Congratulations on launching BlueQubit! It's impressive to see a platform that simplifies the process of building and deploying machine learning models. I'm curious, what kind of datasets and use cases are best suited for BlueQubit? Are there any industries or applications that you believe will benefit the most from this platform?
Hi @mashaplotkina_quinky ,
The current version of the platform is intended for beginners who want to learn more about quantum and advanced researchers who are pushing forward the scientific frontier of Quantum Algorithms.
Our next release will have more features for practical use cases of Quantum - such as optimization, simulation, etc.
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Are you directly working on developing a quantum computer or you just provide a platform for interacting with simulated quantum computer?
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Congrats on the launch, @tehayk, @hrant_gharibyan, and BlueQubit team! So excited that quantum computing is being brought closer to the public!
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