Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Quantum Computers will be Useless, even if they work

Dr. Bee's latest video:
As we continue to research quantum computing, quantum advantage – the supposed advantage that quantum computers theoretically have over regular computers – continues to dry up. Today we’re covering how more quantum computing use cases are disappearing, and an unexpected problem with quantum computing in general.
I have been arguing that quantum computers are impossible, and also that they will have no commercial utility, even if they do work.

In this video, Hossenfelder argues that quantum computers have made a lot of technical progress, such as on error correction. But they are too expensive, too slow, too power-hungry, and no one can find any useful applications.

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Quantum Computers will be Useless, even if they work

Dr. Bee's latest video : As we continue to research quantum computing, quantum advantage – the supposed advantage that quantum computers...