Paul Gillin
Enterprise Editor & Host · SiliconANGLE Media, Inc.
Position Evolution
3 tracked across this operator's appearancesSame operator, on the record, on the same topic, at different points in time. Each delta below is anchored to verbatim transcript spans verified against source — no paraphrases. This is the alumni-graph moat: SemiAnalysis cannot reproduce this query because they don't have the speaker-stable corpus.
quantum ChatGPT moment
Consistentconfidence 90%Gillin maintains his skeptical position about quantum having a sudden mainstream breakthrough moment. He continues to frame quantum as having specialized applications rather than broad consumer appeal, though he now actively probes this question with experts.
"No one thinks that's going to happen. They're seeing, in fact, quantum mechanics are already in use in computers in the real world, in magnetic resonance imaging."
Source on theCUBE ↗"Do you foresee quantum having a sort of a ChatGPT moment where the consciousness, the awareness of the technology explodes, people see a real practical value to it, or is this more of a niche approach, small niches of different industries?"
Source on theCUBE ↗quantum as computing complement
Hardenedconfidence 80%Gillin's understanding of quantum as a complement to traditional computing has evolved from a general observation to actively exploring specific hybrid implementations. His focus has shifted from theoretical positioning to practical applications of quantum-supercomputer integration.
"I think what's important is that we're no longer looking at quantum as being a replacement for conventional traditional computer architectures, but really a complement to them."
Source on theCUBE ↗"The LUMI- Q Consortium is making Cray supercomputer and quantum computer resources available. What is the significance of having both of those available to researchers? How are they applying the two together?"
Source on theCUBE ↗quantum programming complexity
Shiftedconfidence 70%Gillin's concern has evolved from the technical complexity of quantum programming to broader accessibility challenges. His focus has moved from the low-level programming difficulties to systemic access barriers facing the research community.
"quantum researchers still have to program literally at the qubit level. It's like programming in ones and zeros, the equivalent of what they're doing right now."
Source on theCUBE ↗"How difficult is it for researchers to get access to quantum computing outside of your efforts?"
Source on theCUBE ↗All theCUBE appearances (5)
HPE World Quantum Day | Dr. Mikael Johansson, CSC
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HPE World Quantum Day | Dr. Pascal Elahi, Pawsey Supercomputing Centre
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HPE World Quantum Day | Kristi Beck, Lawrence Livermore National Lab
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HPE World Quantum Day | Laura Schulz, Argonne National Lab
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HPE World Quantum Day | AnalystANGLE
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