Useful Quantum: How to Run Real Algorithms on Today’s Hardware | Enrique Solano
In this episode of I Attract Miracles, Ivo Betke speaks with Enrique Solano, CEO of Kipu Quantum, about useful quantum computing — a practical approach that compresses algorithms so they can run on noisy, error-prone quantum processors today, not someday in the distant future. Instead of waiting for perfect hardware, this work asks what becomes possible when quantum advantage is made usable early. We begin with the origin: why Enrique focused on making quantum computation practical before the hardware is ready. Then we move into the mechanism behind compressed quantum algorithms, and finally into a future where quantum advantage is no longer a headline promise but invisible infrastructure.

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