The Daily Qubit - Weekender Edition

💥 Happy Sunday! 3 links, 2 resources, plus wisdom from Leonard Susskind

Welcome to the Quantum Realm.

Sundays are for sipping coffee, long reads, and our newsletter, of course. Enjoy this curation of easy-to-peruse links & resources in and around quantum.

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IN TODAY’S ISSUE:

  • 3 weekend links to browse: MolKet founders Dr. Taha Selim and Alain Chancé discuss analog & digital quantum computing, an overview of the quantum roadmap from Google I/O 2024, and an article from D-Wave CEO on the growing integration of quantum computing and AI

  • 2 resources to check out: Free quantum computing course on mathematics and theory, plus explore this virtual quantum city

  • 1 quote to ponder: Leonard Susskind on what to expect: surprises.

WEEKEND BYTES

ENTANGLED INSIGHTS

FREE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE

Check out freeCodeCamp’s newest addition: Quantum Computing Course – Math and Theory for Beginners. freeCodeCamp has been a resource I’ve turned to again and again over the years forfor their free, hands-on coding tutorials. If you know someone new to the field or interested in starting, make sure to share this great resource with them.

INTERACTIVE QUANTUM

Discover Quantum City, an interactive map which highlights the potential impact of quantum technologies on our daily lives in the future. The site also features interviews with industry and academic experts, along with educational materials and videos.

WORDS TO PONDER

Unforeseen surprises are the rule in science, not the exception. Remember: Stuff happens.

Leonard Susskind

UNTIL TOMORROW.

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