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They're coming, for real this time Hartmut Neven - 12 min Quantum computers obtain superpowers by ta

They're coming, for real this time [TED Talks Daily]( [TED Talk]( Hartmut Neven - 12 min [Quantum computers aren't what you think — they're cooler]( Quantum computers obtain superpowers by tapping into parallel universes, says Hartmut Neven, the founder and lead of Google Quantum AI. He explains how this emerging tech can far surpass traditional computers by relying on quantum physics rather than binary logic, and shares a roadmap to build the ultimate quantum computer. Learn how this fascinating and powerful tech can help humanity take on seemingly unsolvable problems in medicine, sustainable energy, AI, neuroscience and more. ([Read transcript]() [Watch now]( [Watch now](   TED IS SUPPORTED BY ADS AND PARTNERS   Trending [TED Talk]( Cordae - 13 min [How a "Hi Level" mindset helps you realize your potential]( [TED Talk]( Tina Seelig - 12 min [The little risks you can take to increase your luck]( [TED Talk]( Iseult Gillespie - 5 min [The myth of Narcissus and Echo](   [TED Membership Exclusive ]( [Expand your imagination at TEDNext]( Creativity is the fuel you need to navigate change and dream up new futures. At TEDNext, you can train your strategic imagination guided by storytellers, artists and outside-the-box thinkers. Secure your spot to join us on October 22-24 in Atlanta. [Tell me more ➝](   Tune in [TED Radio Hour]( [How to refresh abandoned spaces]( TED Radio Hour - 55 min From empty homes to ghost towns, there's no shortage of spaces where there should be life — but isn't. Hear an evolutionary biologist, an entrepreneur, an urban renewal expert and a conservationist discuss the ways we can breathe new life into long-forgotten locations. Listen on [Spotify]( | [Apple]( | [More](   Follow TED [LinkedIn]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [TikTok]( Get the TED app [Download on the App Store]( [Get it on Google Play]( Copyright © 2024 TED, All rights reserved. You received this email because you subscribed to it through TED. Become a [TED Member]( to support [our mission]( and receive exclusive benefits. Our mailing address is 330 Hudson St Fl 12, NY, NY 10013. [Unsubscribe]( | [View in browser](

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