{"id":1120012,"date":"2023-12-16T14:03:52","date_gmt":"2023-12-16T19:03:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/the-first-fda-approved-crispr-based-medicine-and-the-first-programmable-logical-quantum-processor-ooda-loop\/"},"modified":"2023-12-16T14:03:52","modified_gmt":"2023-12-16T19:03:52","slug":"the-first-fda-approved-crispr-based-medicine-and-the-first-programmable-logical-quantum-processor-ooda-loop","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/quantum-computing\/the-first-fda-approved-crispr-based-medicine-and-the-first-programmable-logical-quantum-processor-ooda-loop\/","title":{"rendered":"The First FDA Approved CRISPR-based Medicine and the First Programmable, Logical Quantum Processor &#8211; OODA Loop"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    The next ten years will be marked by all the uncertainties    and unintended consequences that underpin so many doom and    gloom scenarios. It is time to start tracking the    abundance and breakthroughs that will also come fast and    furious in the next decade  equally as overwhelming, while    also breathtaking, positive, highly technical and scientific     and transformative. Here are a couple of those recent    firsts.  <\/p>\n<p>      Landmark decision heralds a new type of medicine that can      tackle genetic conditions that are hard to treat (1)    <\/p>\n<p>    As reported last week by STAT: The Food and Drug    Administration (FDA)approved the worlds first medicine based    on CRISPR gene-editing technology, a groundbreaking treatment    for     sickle cell disease that delivers a potential cure for    people born with the chronic and life-shortening blood    disorder. Thenew    medicine, called Casgevy, is made by Vertex Pharmaceuticals    and CRISPR Therapeutics. Its authorization is ascientific    triumphfor the technology that can efficiently and    precisely repair DNA mutations  ushering in a new era of    genetic medicines for inherited diseases.  <\/p>\n<p>    The WSJ also covered this breakthrough:     FDA Approves Worlds First Crispr Gene-Editing Drug for    Sickle-Cell Disease  <\/p>\n<p>      Key step toward reliable, game-changing quantum computing    <\/p>\n<p>    Harvard researchers have realized a key milestone in the quest    for stable, scalable quantum computing, an ultra-high-speed    technology that will enable game-changing advances in a variety    of fields, including medicine, science, and finance.The    team, led byMikhail    Lukin, the Joshua and Beth Friedman University Professor in    physics and co-director of theHarvard Quantum Initiative,    has created the first programmable, logical quantum processor,    capable of encoding up to 48 logical qubits, and executing    hundreds of logical gate operations, a vast improvement over    prior efforts.  <\/p>\n<p>    Published inNature,    the work was performed in collaboration withMarkus    Greiner, the George Vasmer Leverett Professor of Physics;    colleagues from MIT; andQuEra Computing, a Boston company    founded on technology from Harvard labs. The system is the    first demonstration of large-scale algorithm execution on an    error-corrected quantum computer, heralding the advent of early    fault-tolerant, or reliably uninterrupted, quantum computation.    Lukin described the achievement as a possible inflection point    akin to the early days in the field of artificial intelligence:    the ideas of quantum error correction and fault tolerance, long    theorized, are starting to bear fruit.  <\/p>\n<p>    I think this is one of the moments in which it is clear that    something very special is coming, Lukin said. Although there    are still challenges ahead, we expect that this new advance    will greatly accelerate the progress toward large-scale, useful    quantum computers. Denise Caldwell of the National    Science Foundation agrees. This breakthrough is a tour de    force of quantum engineering and design, said Caldwell, acting    assistant director of the Mathematical and Physical Sciences    Directorate, which supported the research through NSFs Physics    Frontiers Centers and Quantum Leap Challenge Institutes    programs. The team has not only accelerated the development of    quantum information processing by using neutral atoms, but    opened a new door to explorations of large-scale logical qubit    devices, which could enable transformative benefits for science    and society as a whole.  <\/p>\n<p>    The work was supported by the Defense Advanced Research    Projects Agency through the Optimization with Noisy    Intermediate-Scale Quantum devices program; the Center for    Ultracold Atoms, a National Science Foundation Physics    Frontiers Center; the Army Research Office; the joint Quantum    Institute\/NIST; and QuEra Computing.  <\/p>\n<p>    Supplementary Video 1 is Atom video for    coherent atom motions used in this work. These videos depict    the coherent atom motions employed for the quantum circuits    realized in these experiments. To perform parallel entangling    gates, indicated by red ovals, the relevant pairs of atoms are    brought within close vicinity (~2 m).    Supplementary Video 1: Fault-tolerant 4-qubit    GHZ state using d = 3 color codes (Fig. 3). Ten color codes,    arranged in two rows of five codes with 7 physical qubits per    code, are encoded in parallel and the bottom row of five    logical qubits are used as ancillas in the transversal CNOT and    are then moved to the storage zone. The leftmost four    computation logical qubits are then used to prepare a GHZ    state.  <\/p>\n<p>    Suppressing errors is the central challenge for useful quantum    computing (1), requiring quantum error correction (2,3,4,5,6)    for large-scale processing. However, the overhead in the    realization of error-corrected logical qubits, where    information is encoded across many physical qubits for    redundancy (2,3,4) poses significant challenges to large-scale    logical quantum computing. Here we report the realization of a    programmable quantum processor based on encoded logical qubits    operating with up to 280 physical qubits. Utilizing    logical-level control and a zoned architecture in    reconfigurable neutral atom arrays (7), our system combines    high two-qubit gate fidelities (8), arbitrary connectivity    (7,9), as well as fully programmable single-qubit rotations and    mid-circuit readout (10,11,12,13,14,15).  <\/p>\n<p>    Operating this logical processor with various types of    encodings, we demonstrate improvement of a two-qubit logic gate    by scaling surface code6 distance from d=3 to d=7,    preparation of color code qubits with break-even fidelities5,    fault-tolerant creation of logical GHZ states and feedforward    entanglement teleportation, as well as operation of 40 color    code qubits. Finally, using three-dimensional [[8,3,2]] code    blocks (16,17) we realize computationally complex sampling    circuits (18) with up to 48 logical qubits entangled with    hypercube connectivity (19) with 228 logical two-qubit gates    and 48 logical CCZ gates (20). We find that this logical    encoding substantially improves algorithmic performance with    error detection, outperforming physical qubit fidelities at    both cross-entropy benchmarking and quantum simulations of fast    scrambling (21,22). These results herald the advent of early    error-corrected quantum computation and chart a path toward    large-scale logical processors.  <\/p>\n<p>    Sources:  <\/p>\n<p>    [1] Preskill, J. Quantum Computing in the NISQ era and beyond.    Quantum 2, 79 (2018).    [2] Shor, P. W. Fault-tolerant quantum computation. In Annual    Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science  Proceedings,    5665 (IEEE, 1996).    [3] Steane, A. Multiple-particle interference and quantum error    correction. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series    A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences 452,    25512577 (1996).    [4] Dennis, E., Kitaev, A., Landahl, A. & Preskill, J.    Topological quantum memory. Journal of Mathematical Physics 43,    44524505 (2002). arXiv:0110143 [quantph].    [5] Ryan-Anderson, C. et al. Implementing Fault-tolerant    Entangling Gates on the Five-qubit Code and the Color Code    (2022). arXiv:2208.01863.    [6] Quantum, G. Suppressing quantum errors by scaling a surface    code logical qubit. Nature 614, 676681 (2023).    [7] Bluvstein, D. et al. A quantum processor based on coherent    transport of entangled atom arrays. Nature 604, 451456    (2022).    [8] Evered, S. J. et al. High-fidelity parallel entangling    gates on a neutral-atom quantum computer. Nature 622, 268272    (2023).    [9] Beugnon, J. et al. Two-dimensional transport and transfer    of a single atomic qubit in optical tweezers. Nature Physics 3,    696699 (2007).    [10] Deist, E. et al. Mid-Circuit Cavity Measurement in a    Neutral Atom Array. Physical Review Letters 129, 203602    (2022).    [11] Singh, K. et al. Mid-circuit correction of correlated    phase errors using an array of spectator qubits. Science 380,    12651269 (2023).    [12] Graham, T. M. et al. Mid-circuit measurements on a neutral    atom quantum processor (2023).    arXiv:2303.10051v2.    [13] Ma, S. et al. High-fidelity gates and mid-circuit erasure    conversion in an atomic qubit. Nature 622, 279284 (2023).    [14] Lis, J. W. et al. Mid-circuit operations using the    omg-architecture in neutral atom arrays (2023).    arXiv:2305.19266.    [15] Norcia, M. A. et al. Mid-circuit qubit measurement and    rearrangement in a 171 Yb atomic array (2023).    arXiv:2305.19119v3.    [16] Campbell, E. T. The smallest interesting colour code    (2016). URL <a href=\"https:\/\/earltcampbell.com\/2016\/09\/\" rel=\"nofollow\">https:\/\/earltcampbell.com\/2016\/09\/<\/a>    26\/the-smallest-interesting-colour-code\/.    [17] Vasmer, M. & Kubica, A. Morphing Quantum Codes. Physical    Review Applied 10, 030319 (2022).    [18] Arute, F. et al. Quantum supremacy using a programmable    superconducting processor. Nature 574, 505510 (2019).    [19] Kuriyattil, S., Hashizume, T., Bentsen, G. & Daley, A. J.    Onset of Scrambling as a Dynamical Transition in Tunable-Range    Quantum Circuits. PRX Quantum 4, 030325 (2023).    [20] Bremner, M. J., Montanaro, A. & Shepherd, D. J.    Average-Case Complexity Versus Approximate Simulation of    Commuting Quantum Computations. Physical Review Letters 117,    080501 (2016).    [21] Daley, A. J., Pichler, H., Schachenmayer, J. & Zoller, P.    Measuring Entanglement Growth in Quench Dynamics of Bosons in    an Optical Lattice. Physical Review Letters 109, 020505    (2012).    [22] Huang, H. Y. et al. Quantum advantage in learning from    experiments. Science 376, 11821186 (2022). arXiv:2112.00778.  <\/p>\n<p>    The New Tech Trinity: Artificial Intelligence, BioTech,    Quantum Tech:Will make monumental shifts in the    world. This new Tech Trinity will redefine our economy, both    threaten and fortify our national security, and revolutionize    our intelligence community. None of us are ready for this. This    convergence requires a deepened commitment to foresight and    preparation and planning on a level that is not occurring    anywhere.The    New Tech Trinity.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Revolution in Biology:This post    provides an overview of key thrusts of the transformation    underway in biology and offers seven topics business leaders    should consider when updating business strategy to optimize    opportunity because of these changes. For more    see:The    Executives Guide To The Revolution in Biology  <\/p>\n<p>    Quantum Computing and Quantum    Sensemaking:Quantum Computing, Quantum Security    and Quantum Sensing insights to drive your decision-making    process. QuantumComputing    and Quantum Security  <\/p>\n<p>    Materials Science Revolution: Room-temperature    ambient pressure superconductors represent a significant    innovation. Sustainability gets a boost with reprocessable    materials. Energy storage sees innovations in solid-state    batteries and advanced supercapacitors. Smart textiles pave the    way for health-monitoring and self-healing fabrics. 3D printing    materials promise disruptions in various sectors. Perovskites    offer versatile applications, from solar power to quantum    computing. 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