Siraj your channel is the best. I love how you apply the previous videos' language of intelligence to the math (of) intelligence of your targeted subject. What is the name of the paper you are referring to here? I actually hear when people use (of) to either emphasize shared communication or absorb understood communication.
Theoretically a quantum computer can compute anything a classical computer can, in some cases faster. Practically, well 2012 some guys managed to factor 21 into 7 and 3 with a quantum computer, I imagine several PhD-s were generated out of it. It was a major milestone, but things haven't gotten significantly more impressive since. There is a lot of promise in quantum computing, but it will be a while before anyone has any practical results to show for all the effort going into it. "It's complicated" doesn't begin to cover it.
awesome man... i have currently 4 years of experience in Small scale IT, but still makes me harder to grasp all the things ... you are the real inspiration, Keep up the good work... I always watch your video... i am not able to find words for you.... awesome !!! I also love your tensor flow episodes. Great work !!!
Really entertaining and well explained :) I'm doing a PhD in QC and there's not many videos on line about it that I like- so really well done! This is the first one of your videos I've watched and I'm subscribed now.
At the moment there's loads of hype about quantum machine learning, but it's really not clear what quantum really adds to that picture. Part of the problem (in my opinion) is that people are very focused on speeding up current classical algorithms for training etc- but I don't think that they're actually that slow! Then it's not really worth it. But maybe there will be other uses of quantum in machine learning in the future.
Sorry, but you're doing a PhD in quantum computing and you don't see potential uses of those algorithms to speed up machine learning? Oy vey! Just google "neural networks + quantum computing" There's a ton of papers about this subject. There's hype about quantum computers in the media ("it's millions time faster than a normal computer" bs), but I wouldn't dismiss the research and wouldn't call it hype.
Thanks Siraj. I like your explanation but the spand a long time on the intro, so clearly targeted at newcomers. However you then fly through the quantum example and circuits in about 5 seconds. I’m left knowing really no more than I did when I started.
Congratz to all who finished this video series, awesome work overall Siraj. I am curious to know what direction your planning on taking next, a new video series? In terms of this video on quantum computing, I am seeing this stuff for the first time so I appreciate that you chose to slow down a bit for this video. I think this speed should be a good lower bound. The only thing I felt that was missing was applications to quantum computing in machine learning that we have already seen in this series.
After you mentioned Deepak's stupidity, I got reminded why I'm subscribed to this wonderful channel. Although, I also got reminded that I haven't mastered basic diffcal for my novice ML self-study. :D
Siraj, great video! Neil DeGrasse Tyson explains very well on a podcast of Joe Rogan why some quantum prioriteties dissappear while observed. If I understood correctly it's actually due to the tools we use to measure them and they actually don't disappear..he used a good analogy but I forgot..😕
Siraj Dude ,,, How do you produce such high-quality content !!! Respect Respect Respect ... And by the way, you have an extraordinary voice ... excellent diction.
I haven't seen the acronyms YOLO or SSD before (in this context. I know the meme and the storage device) Can you post a link to more info on the subject?
Hi Siraj :)! You are my favorite DL teacher :) Thanks for all the effort you do :) Which Universities you consider as the better ones to study a Master Degree on DL?
My understanding is that Qubits can not be 1 and 0 at the same time, they are a combination of probability's of one and zero. The addition of vectors 1 and 0 gives you the state of a qubit. Spin up or spin down correspond to a zero or one in a qubit.
Dude I love you videos Where do you get the crazy animations from Though I have scoured the web to find simple little animations for my videos. Also, When is you blockchain course going to open I'm ready to pay you some $$ for those courses. keep up the awesome videos!!!
Hey, I am working on deep learning and I have already trained my neural net. I use python3 and tensorflow. It's a binary classifier. I now have no clue how to implement it in the real world. I would like to run it on a device like a microcontroller, any help is appreciated! For example the input can be the temperature that is sampled every 10 seconds and the output lables is one of hot cold or normal. And the result can be displayed on an LCD connected to this controller. Any help would be appreciated.
Expecting to obtain the algorithm of quantum computers is like finding out how the parameter space is fine tune. We have no clue how FT occurred and may never know.
So with these techniques we can build a model of a quantum computer on a classical computer and use it to develop quauntum algorithms that would could in theory be used on quantum computers in practice? Am i understanding that correctly? I'm a bit tired.
Hey Siraj! I've got two submissions for this week! - Grover's Algorithm: Reduces complexity from AVG(N/2) O(N) to O(N^1/2) when searching for an item in a list: github.com/EricAlcaide/Math_of_Intelligence/blob/master/Quantum_Computing/grovers_algo.py - Quantum Phase Estimation: one of the most important subroutines in quantum computation: github.com/EricAlcaide/Math_of_Intelligence/blob/master/Quantum_Computing/quantum_phase.py
Submission here: github.com/alberduris/The_Math_of_Intelligence/tree/master/Week10 I struggled because my lack of Quantum Computing knowledge and because of the credits, but is still well documented so here it is. I learned a lot, I hope you too :)
Lol people always complain .. When he used to speak fast people said to slow down and now when he has slowed down people complain about his sluggishness
Microsoft has released a Quantum computing SDK that will can help us simulate quantum computing on a classical computer using the system RAM and then we can later run that on Azure cloud Quantum computers
I am the first and i am the last ; i am the superposition of all possible universes and impossible universes ; i am the singularity ; i am and that is my name for ever
Hello siraj i regularly follow all your videos and also i am great fan of you. My question is how can i learn quantum computing. Where can I find course & study resources for that pls suggest me.
Siraj Raval I'm doing all of that (plus eating very healty) while studing data science, but I still feel very slow. Any studing strategy suggestions? Btw thanks for inspiring all of us
What does he say as the quote of the course? Something like: "I've sacrificed relationships for greatness... These hands, have yet to create their masterpiece... INTELLIGENCE, is in a grasp." ??
Hello siraj I'm actually a college drop out student, but I love coding can u guide me how to start and is there still any scope for me to get a job as a developer. I'm waiting for your response
I expected something on quantum AI. Anyway its really nice. IBM QASM , QISKit don't have that much support for Quantum AI right now via API. Something like Rigetti Forest kind of framework they have to prepare. As Quantum Computing is a very old concept and its not best suited for all applications. Google and NASA started working on Hybrid Computers using Quantum Annealing ,Tunneling , knots concepts etc. For plenty of Quantum AI and Quantum Machine Learning Information please check one page (github.com/krishnakumarsekar/awesome-quantum-machine-learning)
hi Siraj Raval and every one here ;; i'm following your channel continuously, it's so much nice and benefit as well .. but also i want to consult you that i'm PHD student and i want to work with twitter streaming . so what kind of ideas can i work with .. i'm confused .. every thing is done in that side ,, thanks in advance
create a full profile (ie. generate profile and landscape pic w/ adversarial networks, tweets, likes and rts by and AI, also start direct messages w/people) and make everyone believe it's real
probably never, you'll not get 200000 fps on call of duty with a quantum computer, it's only useful in very very specific tasks. you might have one someday if it gets cheaper smaller, start working at room temperature, and if we find a useful application everyone would need (like AI in your smartphone ?) but the quantum computer is still probably going to stay in a datacenter.
Siraj Raval only heard of that one company which some believe isn't a real quatuum computer. I am wondering how you simulated or ran that code. I expect over 20 years until it is personalized.
hey guys, if someone could help me i would be thankful...So I'm familiar with some programing languages such as c++ and JS, I would like to start in the world of IA. Can someone help me with where to start?
Codeacademy will be fine for the basics. Save EVERY code you do on your computer. Also, it's a good idea to save some examples. Write down in a paper the most basic things like logic/arithmetic operators and don't forget this is a learning by doing process!
Coding challenge submission: github.com/ZachisGit/QuantumComputationEngine You inspired me to start this project, it does not quite meet the challenge requirements but i thought it is close enough to at least submit the idea :)