April 3, 2026
Need a marketing/social media/PR intern?
For your consideration: Nadhira Attaya Nasution
Erik Anspach asked nicely to share that Nadhira Attaya Nasution, a second-year Communication and Media student at Erasmus University Rotterdam, is seeking an internship in marketing, social media, or PR. Mr. Anspach is entertaining The Quantum Dragon’s suggestions for Q+AI and PQC+IQT, so this is returning the favor.
This week’s premium content:
This week’s Friends of The Quantum Dragon:
- UK AI and Quantum Tech Will Receive £2.5B by Ashley Montanaro, CEO and Co-Founder of Phasecraft
- Google Says, “Prepare for Q-Day by 2029” by Ross Coffman, Lieutenant General, U.S. Army (Ret.) and Pres. of Forward Edge-AI
- Google Accelerated its PQC migration to 2029 by Stefan Deiss, CEO and Co-Founder of The Hashgraph Group
- Google’s Quantum Readiness Timeline by Rebecca Krauthamer, CEO and co-founder of QuSecure
In this edition:
- Introducing “Friends of The Quantum Dragon”
- 5 Highschoolers and a Qubit
- Back to the quantum future
- Even Google doesn’t know the best type of qubit.
- Can I pay you in qubits?
- If a picture is worth a thousand words…
- QuEra is the alpha dog.
- PQC as an Insurance Analogy
- Quantum RomCom
- Music for Building a Quantum Computer
- Rubidium Atom Dancing in Magneto Optical Trap (MOT)
- Registration is now open for Spin Qubit 7
- QCi’s Diraq-3 on Quantum Corridor’s Network
- “Quantum computers are toys.”
- Oh-So-Easy Circuit Cutting & Knitting
- Stabilizer Error-Correcting Codes as Superstar Twister
- Energy = Milk x Coffee²
- Quantum Noise Detector

Introducing “Friends of The Quantum Dragon”
“Friends of The Quantum Dragon” is the equivalent of a “Letter to the Editor.” It is free-to-submit, short-format content submitted by readers to express opinions and/or to share news in a public forum at the editor’s discretion. It is an optional free section of The Quantum Dragon.

5 Highschoolers and a Qubit
Have you ever prepared an introductory talk for highschoolers, only to find out that they know way more than you expected? It happened to me. Here’s a small group playing with a SpinQ Gemini Mini during their lunch break, as Bobby Corpus of the Quantum Computing Society of the Philippines looks on.
Back to the quantum future
I don’t know if Prof. Peter Rakich’s team at Yale Engineering should make the cut for using an iconic pop culture reference or for mentally traveling back in time to bring back 19th-century technology to address 21st-century quantum computing, so let’s just call them overachievers, shall we?
Even Google doesn’t know the best type of qubit.
Rajiv Shah of MDR Quantum offers a unique twist on the news that Google Quantum AI is extending its research beyond superconducting qubits and into neutral atoms. Everyone else seems to be viewing this as a proverbial feather in neutral atoms’ cap, but hedging one’s bets is another way to look at it.
Can I pay you in qubits?
An email from Anaconda asked, “Can I pay you in tokens?” This is in reference to Nvidia’s Jensen Huang offering AI token budgets on top of base salaries. Am I the only one wondering if compensation can include qubits? Here are some reservations to play with each month to see what quantum computing can do for your work.

If a picture is worth a thousand words…
…what is a slideshow worth?
QuEra is the alpha dog.
Normally I report on the emotional state of The Quantum Dragon in response to various postings, but this time Russ Fein has my canine son going absolutely berserk. Fortunately, The Quantum Dragon likes QuEra and he’s trying to help me calm Tolindoy down. Those barks must be some NSFW words, though….
PQC as an Insurance Analogy
Brian Lenahan of the Quantum Strategy Institute makes so much sense here that I’m wondering how I haven’t encountered this analogy before.
Quantum RomCom
I’m not critiquing the content of Monit Sharma’s article, “The Fault in our Qubits: What It Would Actually Take to Break RSA with a Quantum Computer.” What got my attention was the featured image that makes it look like a review of some romantic comedy. This link does not seem to need a Medium account.
Music for Building a Quantum Computer
I’ve obviously not built a quantum computer before, but the folks at Infleqtion make it sound like I’d want to bring along some red wine and chocolate.
Rubidium Atom Dancing in Magneto Optical Trap (MOT)
Infleqtion must’ve hired some video aficionado, because here we go again. I’m guessing this person recently read Dr. Bob Sutor’s “Dancing with Qubits.”
Registration is now open for Spin Qubit 7
QuTech got me good! I saw this announcement and assumed that I could register to access a new 7-qubit silicon spin quantum computer but, no, it’s just a conference. As I think about it after the fact, it probably would’ve said Spin-7 instead, but I just got excited and clicked on the link.
QCi’s Diraq-3 on Quantum Corridor’s Network
This is interesting for 2 reasons: 1) it’s the first commercial deployment of a Diraq-3 that I’m aware of, and 2) I once ran one interesting experiment on Diraq-3. In addition to my personal anecdote, allow me to shamelessly share CIR’s “Markets for Photonic Quantum Computers,” where you can read more about the company.
“Quantum computers are toys.”
If Dr. Thomas Ehmer is going to title his podcast with Yuval Boger thusly, then I am contractually obligated with myself to share it. I sure wouldn’t want to sue myself, know what I mean? Also, this gives me an opportunity to shamelessly plug my own podcast with Mr. Boger, titled “Moving Atoms & Earth with Yuval Boger.”

Oh-So-Easy Circuit Cutting & Knitting
Classiq Quantum AI is self-correcting and can execute self-generated code on external platforms, so the logical next step is to see if it can figure out distributed quantum computing.
Stabilizer Error-Correcting Codes as Superstar Twister
Kudos to Quantum Machines as I think this is the first Twister analogy I’ve seen. I’m awarding some admittedly worthless bonus points for using Einstein and friends as the players. I almost missed that, to be honest. I’m also curious who’s missing a head, but that’s neither here nor there. This link may require a LinkedIn account.
Energy = Milk x Coffee²
Steve Suarez invoking Einstein and coffee in the same post is legen… wait for it… dary. This link may require a LinkedIn account.

Quantum Noise Detector
Alan Ho and Prof. Michael Biercuk inspired the Resuscitated Quantum Bullshit Detector, but the original(?) has resurfaced on Bluesky. It’s back to reposting a simple “bullshit” or “not bullshit,” so The Quantum Dragon will continue to monitor for challenges, controversies, and debates under this new name from Dr. Bob Sutor.
- Repent! The end is near! Thanks to Google’s new PQC migration deadline, there are way too many hysterical links to include here, so I’ll just include this article from Frank Landymore at Futurism that invokes “Armageddon.”
April 1, 2026
Oh-So-Easy Circuit Cutting & Knitting
Following “Classiq Quantum AI is self-correcting.” and “I, for one, welcome our new AI overlord.”, I came up with one more idea to see how far I can push Skynet here. Since the AI...
March 27, 2026
“I’m on a boat.”
The Quantum Dragon saw Prof. Michael Biercuk declare “I’m on a boat!”, so he grabbed a couple of buddies, chartered a yacht, installed Q-CTRL’s Ironstone Opal Maritime quantum...
March 24, 2026
IQT The Quantum Dragon Podcast Episode 82 – This podcast is out of control. But, fortunately, ….
I asked Mr. Carman about teaming up with QuantWare and Q-CTRL to offer the Quantum Utility Block (QUB), Qblox Qubit Lab, Oxford Quantum Circuits’ (OQC) logical qubits, market...
March 20, 2026
A Different Kind of Quantum/AI Synergy
We’re increasingly talking about quantum computing for AI and AI for quantum computing, but in “More Quantum/AI Synergy,” Russ Fein writes about the role of atomic clocks in AI....
March 13, 2026
Behold IBM’s newest processor: the Eagle!
Ashikul Islam ifty announced “IBM’s Latest Breakthrough,” its “new processor, named ‘Eagle.’” Dr. Bob Sutor was quick to point out in the comments that eagles have been flying...
March 9, 2026
Zurich Instruments launches the ZQCS Quantum Control System to master the long-lived logical qubit challenge
Zurich Instruments launches the ZQCS Quantum Control System to master the long-lived logical qubit challenge
Today, Zurich Instruments announced the ZQCS Quantum Control...
March 6, 2026
10 years of Quantum Games
I’ve been referring to Dr. James Wootton as “The Dungeon Master of Quantum Computing” for almost as long as he’s been writing these histories of quantum games. Almost. I played...
March 3, 2026
IQT The Quantum Dragon Podcast Episode 81 – I need a lawyer.
I asked Mr. Stimers about the consequences of hype, how the government polices attempts to circumvent export controls and immigration restrictions, the potential for quantum...













