@simclut this is highly extrapolated but you could connect this research to how humans learn to classify things such as a person classifying basketball as a sport they are basically trying to get computer to "learn" this by themselves without being programmed to know that basketball is a sport.
@simcult You're right... Maybe if they could make more assimilations; examples that can connect to things that are more commonly learned by the average person. Even with that, this was a really great explanation.
@simclut this is highly extrapolated but you could connect this research to how humans learn to classify things such as a person classifying basketball as a sport they are basically trying to get computer to "learn" this by themselves without being programmed to know that basketball is a sport.
AkinoGatsu 1 month ago
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davemartin8686 9 months ago
Wow. presentation with a windbreaker and goggles on. only at google.
sreekeshyd 9 months ago
Great explanation of the d-wave.
Ok, I've got it; now all I need is a d-wave computer to try it out ;-)
rennieallen 1 year ago
We go have from to be taught to obtain something worthly
strcmt 1 year ago
I wish they could dumb it down.. a lot.
simcult 1 year ago
@simcult this is one of the better explanations of quantum computations i have heard so far
pellarin 1 year ago
@pellarin yeah I just wish I could understand it easily.
simcult 1 year ago
@simcult Anything worth understanding will obviously take a bit of time and effort to get good at, don't get discouraged :).
captainhampton 1 year ago
@simcult You're right... Maybe if they could make more assimilations; examples that can connect to things that are more commonly learned by the average person. Even with that, this was a really great explanation.
dhotter1775 1 year ago