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Is Google getting too far ahead in quantum computing?

Started by Gaz90, May 14, 2026, 10:17 PM

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Gaz90

Google Quantum AI keeps publishing increasingly ambitious updates about error correction and next generation chips.

Part of me finds it exciting because serious progress finally seems visible after years of vague promises across the industry.

Another part of me worries about technological concentration. If a handful of giant corporations dominate both AI and quantum infrastructure simultaneously, they could end up with extraordinary influence over future computing.

Do people trust companies like Google to lead this space responsibly or is the concentration of power becoming uncomfortable?
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DeepInlet

Big tech dominance worries me far more than the technology itself honestly

Warden

At the same time, quantum research is absurdly expensive.

Few organisations besides governments and giant corporations can realistically fund this level of experimentation

Velvet Connor

Google at least publishes substantial research instead of only marketing slogans

Harry64

The combination of AI dominance plus quantum dominance would create incredible influence though.

Search, cloud infrastructure, AI models and future quantum systems all under the same companies feels dangerous

HitmanMatt53

Part of me thinks governments will eventually intervene more aggressively if quantum computing becomes strategically important enough
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RayOfLight

People complained about tech monopolies years ago and mostly nothing meaningful happened.

I doubt quantum changes that pattern much
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