One way to think about quantum correction is in the context of quality control in manufacturing, and the difference between needing one inspection point to catch all defects, instead of 10 inspection points. In other words, it offers the same result, but with fewer resources and an overall improved manufacturing process. By reducing the amount of resources needed through approaches such as with Ocelot, quantum computers can be built smaller, more reliably, and at lower cost. All of this accelerates the path to applying quantum computing to future applications in the real-world, such as faster drug discovery and development, the production of new materials, the ability to make more accurate predictions about risk and investment strategies in financial markets, and many more.
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