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TThe Full Ratchet
Jon Callaghan explains how early we still are in both AI and quantum computing development using a baseball analogy. He argues that the concentration of private capital into few companies indicates the market is still narrow, and we haven't reached the broadening phase where the application layer gets built on top of existing infrastructure investments.
Seth Levine compares the current moment in AI and quantum computing to the transformational late 1990s internet era. He argues these technologies are creating the most exciting investment climate since the dawn of the web, representing a generational shift for both investors and society.
Seth Levine argues that despite market uncertainty, now is an excellent time to invest in new tech companies. He points to AI and quantum computing as transformational technologies that will define the next 10-15 years, making this an exciting era for both investors and entrepreneurs.
RRiding Unicorns
Carmen Palacios-Berraquero explains the counterintuitive concept that quantum networks themselves become quantum computers through 'entanglement fabric' rather than just connecting separate quantum machines. She breaks down the multifaceted technical challenges spanning materials, interfaces, software, and algorithms that have kept this technology in academic labs until recently.