Quantum Computing Business with Fexingo: Hardware, Software, and Enterprise Quantum

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Lucas and Luna step into the quantum-computing lab to decode the real business of quantum. Not the hype, not the science fiction — the actual hardware race between superconducting qubits, trapped ions, and topological systems; the software stack from quantum algorithms to error correction; and the enterprise use cases where quantum might actually deliver value first, from drug discovery to portfolio optimization. Each episode, Lucas maps the technical landscape with specific numbers — qubit counts, coherence times, gate fidelities — while Luna presses on the business logic: who is buying, who is selling, and what the ROI timeline really looks like. They name the companies (IBM, Google, IonQ, Rigetti, D-Wave), the investors (quantum-focused VC funds, corporate R&D arms), and the open questions (decoupling hype from benchmarked results, talent shortages, supply chain for dilution refrigerators). No crystal-ball gazing — just a forensic look at the emerging quantum economy through the lens of public financial filings, academic preprints, and industry roadmaps. If you work in tech strategy, venture capital, or deep-tech product management, this is the conversation that prepares you for a world where qubits replace transistors. Can quantum computing justify its billions in funding before the decade ends? #QuantumComputing #Qubits #QuantumHardware #QuantumSoftware #IonQ #IBMQ #GoogleQuantum #Rigetti #DWave #QuantumAlgorithms #ErrorCorrection #QuantumSupremacy #EnterpriseQuantum #TechBusiness #DeepTech #BusinessPodcast #FexingoBusiness #Technology Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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    How Quantum Computing Is Optimizing Financial Fraud Detection

    In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore a groundbreaking application of quantum computing that is transforming the financial industry: real-time fraud detection. They discuss how JPMorgan Chase and Barclays are experimenting with quantum algorithms to analyze transaction patterns across millions of accounts simultaneously, something classical systems struggle with due to combinatorial complexity. The conversation centers on a recent pilot by a consortium of European banks using a 50-qubit quantum annealer from D-Wave to detect synthetic identity fraud, which led to a 30% improvement in detection rates while reducing false positives by half compared to classical machine learning models. Lucas breaks down the technical edge: quantum superposition allows the system to evaluate multiple transaction histories at once, flagging subtle anomalies that slip through rule-based filters. Luna raises the practical challenges, including the noise sensitivity of current quantum hardware and the difficulty of integrating quantum systems with legacy bank infrastructure. They also touch on the regulatory implications, as banks must explain fraud flags to auditors and customers. The episode closes with a forward-looking note on how hybrid classical-quantum models are likely to become the standard for financial security in the next three to five years. #QuantumComputing #FraudDetection #FinancialSecurity #JPMorgan #Barclays #DWave #SyntheticIdentityFraud #MachineLearning #QuantumAnnealing #HybridModels #BankingTech #RealTimeDetection #CombinatorialOptimization #RegTech #FinancialCrime #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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Lucas and Luna step into the quantum-computing lab to decode the real business of quantum. Not the hype, not the science fiction — the actual hardware race between superconducting qubits, trapped ions, and topological systems; the software stack from quantum algorithms to error correction; and the enterprise use cases where quantum might actually deliver value first, from drug discovery to portfolio optimization. Each episode, Lucas maps the technical landscape with specific numbers — qubit counts, coherence times, gate fidelities — while Luna presses on the business logic: who is buying, who is selling, and what the ROI timeline really looks like. They name the companies (IBM, Google, IonQ, Rigetti, D-Wave), the investors (quantum-focused VC funds, corporate R&D arms), and the open questions (decoupling hype from benchmarked results, talent shortages, supply chain for dilution refrigerators). No crystal-ball gazing — just a forensic look at the emerging quantum economy through the lens of public financial filings, academic preprints, and industry roadmaps. If you work in tech strategy, venture capital, or deep-tech product management, this is the conversation that prepares you for a world where qubits replace transistors. Can quantum computing justify its billions in funding before the decade ends? #QuantumComputing #Qubits #QuantumHardware #QuantumSoftware #IonQ #IBMQ #GoogleQuantum #Rigetti #DWave #QuantumAlgorithms #ErrorCorrection #QuantumSupremacy #EnterpriseQuantum #TechBusiness #DeepTech #BusinessPodcast #FexingoBusiness #Technology Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo