Scott Aaronson: Quantum Computing | Lex Fridman Podcast #72

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  • čas přidán 28. 05. 2024
  • Scott Aaronson is a professor at UT Austin, director of its Quantum Information Center, and previously a professor at MIT. His research interests center around the capabilities and limits of quantum computers and computational complexity theory more generally.
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    OUTLINE:
    0:00 - Introduction
    5:07 - Role of philosophy in science
    29:27 - What is a quantum computer?
    41:12 - Quantum decoherence (noise in quantum information)
    49:22 - Quantum computer engineering challenges
    51:00 - Moore's Law
    56:33 - Quantum supremacy
    1:12:18 - Using quantum computers to break cryptography
    1:17:11 - Practical application of quantum computers
    1:22:18 - Quantum machine learning, questinable claims, and cautious optimism
    1:30:53 - Meaning of life
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  • @lexfridman
    @lexfridman  Před 4 lety +173

    I really enjoyed this conversation with Scott. Here's the outline:
    0:00 - Introduction
    5:07 - Role of philosophy in science
    29:27 - What is a quantum computer?
    41:12 - Quantum decoherence (noise in quantum information)
    49:22 - Quantum computer engineering challenges
    51:00 - Moore's Law
    56:33 - Quantum supremacy
    1:12:18 - Using quantum computers to break cryptography
    1:17:11 - Practical application of quantum computers
    1:22:18 - Quantum machine learning, questionable claims, and cautious optimism
    1:30:53 - Meaning of life

    • @ONDANOTA
      @ONDANOTA Před 4 lety +10

      You earned an automatic thumb up + sub by posting this list. It's a rare thing. Well done

    • @chrizmatic7393
      @chrizmatic7393 Před 4 lety +2

      Lex, isn't it forbidden to say quantum supremacy?! 😂😂😂 Just Kidding. Thanks for all your great podcasts so far!

    • @alexcottier8972
      @alexcottier8972 Před 4 lety +5

      Lex Fridman thank you so much for all this wonderful content! I am really enjoying your podcast. Thank you for making such quality content available to to masses. I am far from a software engineer or any engineer for that matter. I would never have had exposure to such intelligent and talented people’s thoughts if your podcasts didn’t exist. I appreciate you. Keep up the great work.

    • @godblessamerica793
      @godblessamerica793 Před 4 lety

      What is/are the biological mechanism(s), in the brain, that is/are used to "upgrade" our intelligence (evolution), in the form of memories from our experiences, of our environment, that shape who we are in the present tense? And can it (the biological mechanism) be artificially replicated in the form of a computer program? Great interview, by the way Lex!

    • @godblessamerica793
      @godblessamerica793 Před 4 lety

      Is it possible to integrate the dna machine that drives all living forms into quantum computing, in order to resemble how living organisms evolve, from an intellectual viewpoint?

  • @gridreeves
    @gridreeves Před 4 lety +347

    most of us get, and appreciate, your style of conversation - don't change it

    • @Stwinky
      @Stwinky Před 4 lety +1

      what is conversation?

    • @wonderfreeman8245
      @wonderfreeman8245 Před 3 lety

      @@Stwinky Lex, If you see this please get Peter Shore (Boston Area) and David Deutsch (UK) as well. They can answer some of the questions raised her.

    • @theekklesiaoftheinnermind9314
      @theekklesiaoftheinnermind9314 Před 3 lety

      @@wonderfreeman8245 heeeeeeeeeer. o'er heeeerrr, durhn durhn d dhr drr herrrr, it's o'er heeeeeer

    • @kidohchi
      @kidohchi Před 3 lety

      Agreed sir

    • @Dolebyte
      @Dolebyte Před rokem

      @@Stwinky I know it when I see it.

  • @abigailbruner5790
    @abigailbruner5790 Před 4 lety +223

    I find myself returning to your podcasts precisely because of your poetic, philosophical, inquisitive nature. Yes, it's nice to provide a forum for these great minds to say what they'd like, but it's fun to see them tasked with answering these big unknowns. Not to mention, it's these lines of inquiry which makes this uniquely your podcast. I hope you enjoy yourself.

    • @bobbykotick1163
      @bobbykotick1163 Před 4 lety +1

      make me a sanwhich

    • @NiSoKai
      @NiSoKai Před 4 lety +1

      Couldn't have said it better! Keep doing you Lex I look forward to every podcast

    • @johnyrayz
      @johnyrayz Před rokem

      @@bobbykotick1163 Alright, whom would you like in front and whom in back?😉

  • @josephbertrand5558
    @josephbertrand5558 Před 4 lety +87

    We are lucky to have such a humble smart and funny podcaster. Way to go Lex. !!!!

  • @sethbracken
    @sethbracken Před 4 lety +169

    Don’t cut out the philosophy questions. It’s part of your charm.

    • @BrightBlueJim
      @BrightBlueJim Před 3 lety +6

      It also helps bring out the best in the people you interview.

  • @ericoneal9394
    @ericoneal9394 Před 4 lety +84

    You’re a brilliant interviewer. Your philosophical questions are ones which many of us ponder and they promote intriguing conversations. No need to apologize to the critics:)

    • @rishabhchauhan9059
      @rishabhchauhan9059 Před 3 lety

      I don't think so. isn't that the unconstrained vision. the guy is an AI researcher, why are his philosophical views any more important than those of a janitor. this is mimesis in action, people want to give out there ideas on just to be recognized as an intellectual (wannabe intellectual). the misstep of intellectuals is assuming that superior ability in a particular realm can be generalized to superior wisdom or morality overall. chessgrandmasters seldom make this mistake .

    • @-jmac995
      @-jmac995 Před 2 lety +1

      @@rishabhchauhan9059 what are you on about? Just becuase he isn't a "Philosopher" that means he cannot ask deep, difficult questions? Sheesh pal, with that mentality, this world is doomed. But hey, that's just my opinion.

    • @-jmac995
      @-jmac995 Před 2 lety

      @@rishabhchauhan9059 and you really just said Lex is a wannabe intellectual. Yikes. Dude has more intelligence and and wisdom than you in only one neuron.

  • @constantavogadro7823
    @constantavogadro7823 Před 4 lety +122

    views of this vid should be called observations

  • @petertreit9908
    @petertreit9908 Před 4 lety +11

    Scott’s way of thinking is just mindblowing. Hats off!

  • @siarez
    @siarez Před 4 lety +46

    The best thing I've ever watched on quantum computing. Very sobering.

    • @MrLonelyrager
      @MrLonelyrager Před 4 lety +2

      I love scott aaronson's view on how to explain quantum computing and the exciment he has about a slowly-paced growing field

    • @AwesometownUSA
      @AwesometownUSA Před 4 lety +2

      I agree! I ripped like a dozen beers before watching and it totally killed my buzz. Very sobering.
      D:

    • @hongruicui2806
      @hongruicui2806 Před měsícem

      his book is also worth checking out if you are interested in his talk. Scott also has a blog that's quite popular.

  • @Heeroyui752
    @Heeroyui752 Před 4 lety +16

    I've been wanting to hear from a Quantum Computer researcher for a time now, and Lex NEVER disappoints!

  • @davidjohnston4240
    @davidjohnston4240 Před 4 lety +20

    As a person who cares about determinism vs non-determinism in the universe (being a designer of RNGs for cryptography, particularly now in post-quantum scenarios), getting Scott on is a real treat.

  • @honestinsky
    @honestinsky Před 4 lety +46

    Another outstanding video Lex, much appreciated. You have one of the world's best channels my friend. Thank you for all your hard work, effort, and expense to bring us your gems. A+

  • @AbgezocktXD
    @AbgezocktXD Před 4 lety +31

    Scott

  • @Rick-jj3en
    @Rick-jj3en Před 4 lety +9

    I absolutely LOVE that you throw philosophical questions at some of the brightest, more thoughtful people on this planet. WHY WOULDN'T YOU WANT TO KNOW HOW THEY ANSWER THE UNANSWERABLE?! Anyone who complains about this is undoubtedly too narrow minded.

  • @livefire81
    @livefire81 Před 4 lety +1

    I often watch/listen to CZcams on my bedroom TV while I'm trying to get my 1yro son to sleep after getting home off 2nd shift, as a CNC Programmer. Usually my gf is passed out on our couch taking full advantage of being "off duty", and I have the rare opportunity to control the media. My go-to's are MindScape w/ Sean Carrol, JRE, or good ol' Lex. NOTHING put's my son to sleep like Lex's voice/show. It's like audio ambien for the prepubescent, it's completely and continually astounding. Bless this show, it keeps me from seeing double while staring NX CAM on pc screen all day.

  • @sdlkfjhhdfjg
    @sdlkfjhhdfjg Před 4 lety +6

    "I have written in this envelope what you are going to say next." LEGENDARY.

    • @MrLonelyrager
      @MrLonelyrager Před 4 lety

      Such a deep realisation on how to prove free will in simple terms

    • @JuaquinAnderson
      @JuaquinAnderson Před 4 lety

      "no sh*t!" written in this envelope..
      No shi#! :-O

  • @promethful
    @promethful Před 4 lety +4

    Finally someone explained quantum computing in an understandable way. Thanks.

  • @johanngizurarson7235
    @johanngizurarson7235 Před 4 lety +16

    This guy is exceptionally gifted. Really good interview :)

    • @engjds
      @engjds Před 8 měsíci

      Weird, I found it simplistic, you have low standards.

  • @modplayerMC
    @modplayerMC Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks to Mr. Aaronson for being on your podcast. Just in our last theoretical basis of cs(/informatics) lecture our professor pointed to Aaronsons paper P=?NP. I also want to thank Mr. Aaronson for him opening up about his experience as a young man. I there are people that feel similar today and learned from his experience.

  • @milztempelrowski9281
    @milztempelrowski9281 Před 4 lety +33

    Props to the guy at 9:43 for not interrupting the conversation :p

  • @penguinista
    @penguinista Před 4 lety +3

    I love the philosophical questions. But it is worth noting that you are also the only interviewer I see who forces people to define their jargon. People have to explain things to you in a way that makes it possible for any interested person to follow along. In doing so, you are able to explore many cracks and crevices that often go overlooked.
    There are plenty of interviews of these famous people, where the interviewer asks them predictable questions.
    Don't take the haters too seriously. You have good instincts or you wouldn't get 34k views in 24 hours.
    Keep on rocking!

  • @colewilliams767
    @colewilliams767 Před 4 lety +8

    This is one of my favorite podcasts. You have an amazing ability to carry an informational conversation in an entertaining manner. I listen to alot of different podcasts and you are one of the best. Keep asking the right questions

  • @valoriel4464
    @valoriel4464 Před 4 lety +9

    Brilliant choice in bringing Mr Aaronson on. Great interview, as always. Thx so much.

  • @alinazari4658
    @alinazari4658 Před měsícem

    Good lord! What an informative podcast. Scott explains stuff in a very simple yet comprehensive way. Thank you guys both.

  • @Kalumbatsch
    @Kalumbatsch Před 4 lety +28

    29:23 "Let's talk about quantum computers" "Shor, Shor"
    Thanks, I'll see myself out

  • @yazanabdoush7030
    @yazanabdoush7030 Před 4 lety +1

    The fact that we can listen to these intelligent guests for free, and have the interviewer apologizing for those who don't appreciate his style is just unbelievable! Thanks Lex

  • @MikeyDavis
    @MikeyDavis Před 4 lety +4

    Next guest request:
    Karoly Zsolnai-feher of "Two Minute Papers".
    PLEAAAASE GET THIS GUY ON!!

  • @kurtwesterman4315
    @kurtwesterman4315 Před 4 lety +2

    Lex you are the man for keeping it simple and mixing it up for a more detailed understanding for any audience.

  • @easemailboxes
    @easemailboxes Před 3 lety +3

    I really loved this. Such a brilliant man, who is able to explain this complicated subject in such a delicate, simple and consumable way that a child could grasp the 'jist' of it. Absolutely excellent interview. Thanks so much to both of you.

  • @viacheslavkiselev3125
    @viacheslavkiselev3125 Před 4 lety +18

    Amazing conversation, the guy is so nice, smart and ez to understand! I finally learned something substantial about the quantum computing and not some voodoo claims.

  • @artoffugue333
    @artoffugue333 Před 6 měsíci

    What a wonderful human is Dr. Scott Aaronson. A very smart person who explains deeply complex things in a way I can actually understand. Loved his answer on the final question of what makes life most meaningful to him. (Pssst... I'm a Texas Aggie graduate.) I do wish Lex had asked him if there is any promising research and development being done on classical-quantum computing systems and if there is a mathematical or practical limit to the number of logical cubits that can be applied to Q-computing.

  • @lostoliinabush
    @lostoliinabush Před 4 lety +1

    Agree with the other comments, don't stop asking the "big questions". It is these questions which make these conversations unique and interesting.

  • @Apocrypha303
    @Apocrypha303 Před 4 lety +3

    Lex between you, jocko and joe im learning so much about life and technology i cant thank you guys enough

  • @AwesometownUSA
    @AwesometownUSA Před 4 lety +18

    Dostoyevsky’s ‘Idiot’ wasn’t simply “dumb” exactly... he was benevolent, genuine, innocent, and therefore a little naive. By placing him the context of modern (contemporary) society, I think Dostoyevsky was trying to show how our inherent cynicism forces us to interpret these traits as forms of ignorance.
    But yeah that’s one of my favorite books too :)

  • @infinitumneo840
    @infinitumneo840 Před 4 lety +19

    This was a phenomenal interview! I learned a lot at a fundamental level. It seems that we're in 'the vacuum tube era' (ie huge learning curve) of quantum computing. These kinds of interviews are great.

  • @Endra616
    @Endra616 Před 4 lety +11

    5:19 dude is wagging his leg he's so excited. lets all be more like this guy haha

  • @moazzamak
    @moazzamak Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for bringing Scott on the show. I've learned a lot by listening to his talks available online.

  • @Bogusuap
    @Bogusuap Před 4 lety +33

    This was great. Lex, I'm a designer. Can you bring a guest who uses AI in art and design?

  • @markandrews8398
    @markandrews8398 Před 4 lety +10

    You went with number 2, hell yeah
    PS KEEP THE GREAT GUESTS COMING !!!

  • @karthikwasudevan
    @karthikwasudevan Před 4 lety +2

    Always a pleasure when a new podcast pops up on this channel! Incredibly easy approaches to immensely complex topics. Really appreciate your stuff.

  • @alexeymalafeev6167
    @alexeymalafeev6167 Před 4 lety +4

    Lex, you're getting really good quality interviews in place. Cheers!

  • @2pacdurden
    @2pacdurden Před 4 lety +2

    Lex and his guest never disappoint! Thank you so much for the quality content, those interviews are sparkling my interest in many different topics.

  • @TimBrooks
    @TimBrooks Před 4 lety +20

    You are the best podcast going right now. Keep it up.

  • @2410manchester
    @2410manchester Před 4 lety +2

    Scott is your best guest yet!

  • @Israel2.3.2
    @Israel2.3.2 Před 4 lety +3

    I just learned about the Turing Wittgenstein relation last night on Wikipedia. Now I want to read the lecture notes. Aaronson said somewhere that Ramanujan's work fanned the flames of his passion for mathematics as a youth. I wish more young people were exposed to Ramanujan's work. It's pedagogical magic that fosters a sense of wonder and curiosity for mathematics.

  • @shred337
    @shred337 Před 4 lety +2

    Love the podcast, great guest and discussion! Selfishly, the only change I would want is for there to be a new podcast every day. Your interviews with guests like these are so captivating and can't wait to see the next one! Is the Andrew Ng episode dropping soon? Thanks Lex!

  • @TheCharHD
    @TheCharHD Před 4 lety +1

    So stimulating to hear such clarity on this subject. Superb as usual Lex but not taken for granted.

  • @tonyholdroyd5491
    @tonyholdroyd5491 Před 2 lety

    This is the first of your interview webcasts that I have come across; it's brilliant stuff and I'll surely be back for many more. Thank you.

  • @best_beans1732
    @best_beans1732 Před 4 lety +1

    One of my favourites. I love the balance between philosophical and technical questions. I think you are great at managing it.

  • @mygad
    @mygad Před 4 lety

    I think your interviewing style and the questions you ask are brilliant and make the discussion all the more interesting when they could easily turn dry and incomprehensible. Great job, you're quite thoughtful and I do appreciate it.

  • @montenague
    @montenague Před 4 lety +1

    This was one of the most enlightening videos I have ever witnessed. Many thanks Lex!

  • @thenon-gaapbillionaire3306

    never have I seen such an optimal thumbnail

  • @hififlipper
    @hififlipper Před 4 lety +16

    "We wanted flying cars and all we got was twitter."

    • @shrimpflea
      @shrimpflea Před 4 lety +1

      We already have flying cars, they're called airplanes. Let's get real people.

    • @BrightBlueJim
      @BrightBlueJim Před 3 lety

      ahhh, No. At the point when people were visualizing flying cars in the future, they already had airplanes. Real as in real world.

    • @BrightBlueJim
      @BrightBlueJim Před 3 lety

      What bothers me is that people have so given up on hoverboards, they went ahead and applied this label to wheeled vehicles.

  • @blind_neighbourhoodNerd
    @blind_neighbourhoodNerd Před 4 lety +1

    Hey Lex, just wanted to say, you do an excellent job reseting terminology for the listener. It really does make complex concepts accessible for a larger audience. Thanks for the awesome content!!

  • @superclutz1
    @superclutz1 Před 3 lety

    Amazing how you 2 guys talking about something so complex suddenly makes it, not so complex, thank you sir for your work and your time.

  • @PopulationBirthCtrl
    @PopulationBirthCtrl Před 4 lety +1

    You ask the best questions. Don't stop.

  • @joshhickman77
    @joshhickman77 Před 3 lety

    Scott Aaronson is such a delight. Plenty to enjoy no matter how much background you have. :)

  • @ThisGuitarIsAWeapon
    @ThisGuitarIsAWeapon Před 2 lety

    If there is a contemporary Saint, it is hard to argue that it is not lex fridman.

  • @raybo780
    @raybo780 Před 3 lety

    This is one of my favourites lex! Love Scott’s perspective and his style of communication

  • @redraven_the
    @redraven_the Před 4 lety

    I really like the way you ask questions. The intended simplicity as well as the philosophical angles.

  • @praneshj1578
    @praneshj1578 Před 4 lety +1

    My favorite episode of the podcast so far.

  • @BrightBlueJim
    @BrightBlueJim Před 3 lety

    YES! Scott answered my question at almost the very end: can you get the same results from a classical computer, by thinking about the problem as you would solve it with a quantum computer, and then applying the resulting approach to a classical computer implementation? And it seems that in some cases, the answer is yes.
    Really great, Lex, that you got this guy in your studio. He has come closer than anybody else to offering an explanation of quantum computing that MAY allow me to understand what it is. And completely apart from that, he is one of the most brilliant minds I've ever seen in action.

    • @BrightBlueJim
      @BrightBlueJim Před 3 lety

      Oh: so (and of course I already know the answer), has this approach been taken on Shor's algorithm?

  • @DarkPhantomSky
    @DarkPhantomSky Před 4 lety +1

    You do you, Lex. :) I always enjoy your work with these and the conversations you have with your guests. Thanks!

  • @flamboyanthero2937
    @flamboyanthero2937 Před 4 lety

    The voice of Lex is hypnotic. Keeps me plugged in

  • @cagefury3789
    @cagefury3789 Před 4 lety +18

    The separation of philosophy and science is totally reasonable in the pursuit of predictive models, but imo, philosophy is much better equipped at tackling the high level interpretations of those models. At times, it may even offer ways of deducing plausible avenues for further scientific research.

    • @Chris1wrestling
      @Chris1wrestling Před 4 lety +3

      We call Ph.D.'s Doctors of Philosophy for a reason

  • @jerealho4877
    @jerealho4877 Před 4 lety +1

    I closed the fullscreen view a couple times while watching this episode only to notice I couldn't press the like button because I already had. Great stuff!

  • @Alistair
    @Alistair Před 4 lety

    I founds Scott's blog many years ago, and read his book "Quantum Computing Since Democratus" a few years ago - definitely recommend it to anyone. I scanned through the playlist to see if you'd ever interviewed Scott and was surprised to find one so recently haha. Looking forward to listening to it!

  •  Před 4 lety

    Wow
    I could listening both of you talking for a day.
    Such interesting topic and Scott broke down incredible complex subjects in such concise and understandable way.
    I guess that's why he's a world class researcher!
    Lex, please do a follow-up with computational complexity!!!

  • @EverThingandAnyThing
    @EverThingandAnyThing Před 4 lety +1

    I just overall enjoy your content, from one nerd to another keep going man, youre going great!

  • @vladimirdyagilev8946
    @vladimirdyagilev8946 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice job asking questions that'll reveal the underlying and connective properties of the answer to the bigger topic as a whole!

  • @hankzhong
    @hankzhong Před 2 lety

    Taking his Quantum Computing class next semester, stoked!

  • @boden8138
    @boden8138 Před 4 lety +2

    Designing a quantum computer is closer to designing a musical instrument than a traditional computer. You have to consider phase interaction and damping in very^10 subtle ways.
    Basically a staggeringly complex analog synthesizer that absorbs all the discordant information and outputs whatever tones that makes it through the filters/ dampers/ etc.

  • @mattrenegar476
    @mattrenegar476 Před 4 lety

    Amazing. I could listen to you talk to Scott for hours

  • @campengineer8716
    @campengineer8716 Před 2 lety

    Wow, by far, the best explanation of quantum computing I have heard to date.

  • @djmips
    @djmips Před 4 lety

    This guy is awesome. A real scientist. #1 trying to discover new things about the world and share them. #2 friends and family.

  • @deeptochatterjee532
    @deeptochatterjee532 Před 4 lety +3

    I like the philosophical questions. I think it's the most interesting parts of math and physics

  • @user-oy7gz5bf2h
    @user-oy7gz5bf2h Před 4 lety

    Beautiful intro. Much of the subjects go over my head but I enjoy the conversations and applaud your method.

  • @paul4105
    @paul4105 Před 4 lety +1

    Nailed it Lex! I love the talk on quantum machine learning. And quantum cryptography.

  • @roaldjensen3120
    @roaldjensen3120 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you I learn therefore I have a smile on my face.

  • @JLongTom
    @JLongTom Před 4 lety

    17:06 I LOVE this question. So fascinating, and enlightening too, with respect to the tired debates surrounding free will. Dennett has given it some airtime, but other philosophers seem reluctant to discuss it. (As you might guess, my answer is something close to 'Not very well'.)

  • @Raumance
    @Raumance Před 4 lety +2

    Damn I can't wait for part 2.

  • @KeepinITPhil
    @KeepinITPhil Před 4 lety

    Loving the podcast lex, you did a really good job of asking the right questions and bringing the conversation on track for us simpletons

  • @QTdrawsU
    @QTdrawsU Před 4 lety +1

    Yo lex. Your the man. Ive watched everything u do on camera. I really apreciate the information your bringing to us!

  • @jasonfelice75
    @jasonfelice75 Před 3 lety

    Lex. Dont apologize for your questions. This is why we love your interviews!!!
    Where else do we get to hear the smartest people in earth get to answer these questions... Nowhere!
    We dont want over technical stuff... at least I dont! We wouldn't understand it anyways.
    Keep up the good work.

  • @yzcrkxrm1
    @yzcrkxrm1 Před rokem +1

    Can we get an update from this guy on how much progress has been made

    • @Hosebrain
      @Hosebrain Před 11 měsíci +1

      Would love that too.

  • @gibbersbuttle4882
    @gibbersbuttle4882 Před 4 lety

    I have been following your pod casts for a few months now, i don’t understand everything that is discussed and this is very frustrating, however I have learnt a huge amount about subjects that a very interesting to me, it inspires me that there are some seriously intelligent people in this world that can help mankind push forward.

  • @garymenezes6888
    @garymenezes6888 Před 4 lety

    Keep up the great questions Lex, your podcasts are training my neurons in something new while I'm working.

  • @sodiumsalt
    @sodiumsalt Před 2 lety

    Physics + Philosophy + Linguistics + Computing = my favorite blend.

  • @nick18303
    @nick18303 Před 4 lety

    I never woulda predicted I’d be watching gaming videos mainly then 10yrs later be watching lex Friedman podcasts to Jordan Peterson lectures to lectures on physics and computing and the list goes on ... this is where CZcams has done a good thing for humanity

  • @joeremus9039
    @joeremus9039 Před rokem

    This was definitely wonderful. Thank you Lex Fridman and Scott Aaronson.

  • @treplay8846
    @treplay8846 Před 5 měsíci

    The TM "formalizes an old argument about why you can never have perfect introspection: because if you could, then you could determine what you were going to do ten seconds from now, and then do something else." (Scott Aaronson)

  • @TheRoklobsta
    @TheRoklobsta Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks Lex. This is a great interview and certainly clears up where quantum computing really is in spite of all the sensationalist and maybe alarming headlines I have seen over the years. This interview answered many questions I had about QC. Any chance of an interview with Seth Lloyd about these matters?

  • @dmurphydrtc
    @dmurphydrtc Před 4 lety

    Another excellent guest. Learnt heaps. Great work.

  • @Bob.martens
    @Bob.martens Před rokem

    Lex, you are an international treasure.

  • @multipolarworldtoday
    @multipolarworldtoday Před 3 lety

    Very good comprehensive discussion on Quantum overall. Thank you

  • @bhardwajutkarsh
    @bhardwajutkarsh Před 4 lety +1

    Have been waiting for him to come to your podcast. I’m a big fan of Scott Aaronson. :)

  • @czerskip
    @czerskip Před 4 lety

    Safe to watch/listen to at 1.5 speed. Great conversation!

  • @Bulbuzor
    @Bulbuzor Před 4 lety +5

    I'm sure I'm in for a treat, thanks for the great podcast Lex!

  • @cupule_acorn
    @cupule_acorn Před 3 lety

    Huge podcast!
    Thank you Lex for being such an interesting guy 🙏🏼

  • @TABWA6
    @TABWA6 Před 8 měsíci

    Congratulations on our 40 beau tiful babies. Thank you! Love to everyone. Wendy and Lex Fridman
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    😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤😂😂😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😊😊😊😊😊😊😊