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经过30年探索,科学家认为进入实用阶段前景可期在过去的几年里,我们让很多事情运作起来。当然,老天爷仍有可能不让建造量子计算机的梦想成真,但我认为我们成功的概率很大。当被问及在谷歌工作最喜欢什么时,物理学家John Martinis并未提到有名的走廊按摩座椅或位于加利福尼亚山景城的公司园区内几乎随处可得的免费点心。相反,他惊叹于谷歌对追求高远目标遭遇失败后的容忍。“如果尝试的每个项目都成功了,他们会认为是自己不够努力。”Martinis正需要这种耐心。9月,谷歌将他和他的20人研究团队从加州大学圣塔巴巴拉分校招
After 30 years of exploration, scientists believe that the prospect of a practical stage can be expected. In the past few years, we have made a lot of things work. Of course, God still may not make the dream of building quantum computers come true, but I think we have a great chance of success. When asked what it was like to work at Google, physicist John Martinis did not mention the famous corridor massage chairs or free treats almost anywhere available in the corporate campus of Mountain View, California. Instead, he marveled at Google’s tolerance for failing to pursue the lofty goal. “If every project you try to succeed, they will think they are not working hard enough. ” Martinis is in need of such patience. In September, Google recruited him and his 20-person research team from the University of California, Santa Barbara