Our breakthrough work on an analog optical computer points to new ways to solve complex real-world problems with much greater efficiency. Super to see this published today in Nature Magazine. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gq6nfGEz
Light is the right medium. But if it only accelerates traversal, it’s still mimicry in a faster cage. The real breakthrough is when light isn’t used to search possibilities - but to collapse them into inevitability. That’s GDP amplification, not just optimisation
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Exciting to see analog optical computing advancing problem-solving potential.
Very interesting. I'm eager to see its real-world applications.
Seeing analog optical computing move from theory to solving real-world problems is huge. What excites me most is the mix of speed and energy efficiency—it feels like a real step toward sustainable AI
This is wonderful. I stay optimistic about humanity's ability to build intelligence in the analog domain, which is much more energy efficient, and can also be more accurate and miniaturized. That will put an end to this ongoing energy crisis.
Are you releasing this for the public to play with at any point in the future?
Exciting to see analog optical computing taking shape. What stands out to me is its potential to make AI more energy-efficient, and the possibilities it unlocks when combined with quantum and digital systems. The future of computing looks both smarter and more sustainable.
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2wSeeing innovation like this pushes the boundaries of what technology can achieve. The future of computing is bright and full of possibilities with breakthroughs like yours.