As we stand on the brink of a technological revolution, quantum computing is poised to reshape industries and redefine what we thought possible.
Dr. Subodh Kulkarni, CEO of Rigetti Computing, shares his vision of a future where quantum technologies solve problems that are currently beyond the reach of classical computing.
In his talk, Kulkarni explores how Rigetti Computing is pioneering quantum solutions, the potential of fault-tolerant quantum computers, and the practical applications that could transform sectors like finance, healthcare, and environmental science.
In this regard,
I introduce the program titled "How should we embrace the quantum society? Dr. Subodh Kulkarni, President and CEO, Rigetti" from Codex in May 2024.
Reference: Youtube channel "Codex"

1. Introduction to Quantum Society (00:49):
Dr. Subodh Kulkarni, CEO of Rigetti Computing, envisions a future where quantum technologies solve problems that are currently unsolvable by classical computing. Rigetti, a leader in superconducting-based quantum computing, focuses on solving complex optimization problems and simulations. Quantum computing provides exponential improvements in both performance and energy consumption.

2. Potential of Quantum Computing (01:22-02:59):
Rigetti's quantum computers leverage qubits, which can exist in multiple states simultaneously, enabling extreme parallel processing. This leads to performance and energy efficiency improvements by millions or even billions of times compared to classical computers. This has significant implications for fields like AI, where energy consumption is a growing concern.
3. Path to Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing (02:59-05:33):
Companies like Rigetti, IBM, and Google currently operate systems with around 100 qubits, but the goal is to achieve fault-tolerant quantum computing within a decade. Dr. Kulkarni predicts that in 10 years, quantum computers with hundreds of thousands to millions of qubits will emerge, marking a transition from the current noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) era to fully fault-tolerant systems.
4. Practical Applications of Quantum Computing (04:28-08:48):
Rigetti is applying quantum computing to practical problems like weather forecasting, drug discovery, and economic predictions. For example, quantum computers could improve economic recession prediction accuracy from the current 25% to 75-80%. Additionally, quantum systems have the potential to enhance fraud detection in financial transactions, which could save billions of dollars annually.
5. Rigetti's Collaborative Quantum Ecosystem (09:21-12:38):
Rigetti advocates for an open and modular quantum computing architecture, collaborating with universities and research labs worldwide. They have deployed 9-qubit quantum computers for research purposes and plan to release a 24-qubit system by mid-2024. Rigetti’s approach fosters innovation and feedback from external researchers, accelerating the development of the quantum computing ecosystem.

The quantum era is rapidly approaching, and companies like Rigetti Computing are leading the charge.
As Dr. Kulkarni emphasized, now is the time to embrace this evolving technology, even though we are still in its early stages.
The advancements in quantum computing, particularly in performance and energy efficiency, promise to unlock solutions to some of the world’s most complex problems.
By fostering collaboration, maintaining an open ecosystem, and continuing to experiment, we can ensure a smoother transition into a world where quantum computing becomes not just a theoretical tool but a practical, everyday asset. The future is quantum, and the time to engage with it is now.
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