Welcome back to Impact Quantum, the show where curiosity meets the cutting edge of quantum computing—and you don’t need a PhD to keep up. In this episode, our hosts Candace Gillhoolley, Frank La Vigne, and BAILeY are joined by Michael Magid, a doctoral candidate at Binghamton University, whose research sits at the crossroads of system science, quantum artificial intelligence, and quantum information theory.
Together, they travel from the suburbs of Westchester County to the coldest corners of quantum labs, exploring the reality of what qubits can (and can’t) do, the biggest misconceptions surrounding quantum computing, and how global collaboration—and COVID-19—shaped the quantum landscape. Michael breaks down the complexity of quantum for both newcomers and advanced listeners, sharing insights on education, AI-powered learning tools, and how to get started in this rapidly evolving field.
Tune in as we demystify quantum jargon, discuss how quantum might revolutionize medicine, and examine the ethical and practical challenges ahead. Whether you’re quantum-curious or already knee-deep in the field, you’ll find inspiration and tangible advice for contributing to the quantum future, all while learning why, when it comes to qubits, it’s normal to leave with more questions than answers.
00:00 Quantum AI Systems Science
05:20 Understanding Quantum: A Beginner's Journey
09:42 ChatGPT: Tool with Limitations
13:28 Quantum's Potential to Solve Problems
15:50 "Quantum Solutions for Efficiency"
18:08 "Shor’s Algorithm and Quantum Impact"
21:01 Quantum Computing Delays Explained
26:33 IBM and Moderna in Quantum Healthcare
29:47 Undisclosed Tech Innovations Impact Discussion
30:40 Leading Quantum Research Companies
36:43 Exploring Quantum Innovation Opportunities
37:48 Focus, Adapt, and Optimize Skills
41:09 Exploring Quantum Solutions in Logistics
45:46 Quantum Cryptography: The New Frontier
48:17 "Quantum Musings with Michael Magid"