SummaryQuantum computing aims for error correction by 2026, with Microsoft, Atom Computing, and QuEra leading efforts to deliver small, error-corrected machines.Neutral atoms offer maneuverability and parallelism, enabling error correction and a plausible path to scaling up.Industry perspectives vary on quantum progress, with IBM focusing on immediate use cases instead of rushing to error-correction.Challenges remain in speed and commercial viability…
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