Alireza Shabani (@ar_shabani) 's Twitter Profile
Alireza Shabani

@ar_shabani

Scientist and Entrepreneur- Quantum & AI

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prof-g (@robertghrist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

can AI do research-level mathematics? make conjectures? prove theorems? there’s a moving frontier between what can and cannot be done with LLMs. that boundary just shifted a little. this is my experience with AI proving a new theorem. 1/

Alireza Shabani (@ar_shabani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to see the military emphasizing the need for quantum communications to secure satellites and deep-space communications. The future of communication is quantum!

Maissam Barkeshli (@mbarkeshli) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a bizarre headline from the The New York Times , given that the nature paper published today does not make this bold claim at all. If a topological qubit were ever actually demonstrated, it would be a pinnacle of human achievement. But today is apparently not the day.

This is a bizarre headline from the <a href="/nytimes/">The New York Times</a> , given that the <a href="/Nature/">nature</a>  paper published today does not make this bold claim at all. 

If a topological qubit were ever actually demonstrated, it would be a pinnacle of human achievement. But today is apparently not the day.
Alireza Shabani (@ar_shabani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In case you're coming to Anaheim next week for the March Meeting or the QED-C Plenary Meeting, I'm moderating a session on developing a roadmap for quantum network applications on March 20th. Join us for a conversation! quantumconsortium.org/current%20plen…

John Preskill (@preskill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you are interested in quantum computing, I strongly recommend this insightful article by Caltech student Robbie King calling for a "scrappier approach" to finding new applications. quantumfrontiers.com/2025/04/20/qua…

Ernest Ryu (@ernestryu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Two cents on AI getting International Math Olympiad (IMO) Gold, from a mathematician. Background: Last year, Google DeepMind (GDM) got Silver in IMO 2024. This year, OpenAI solved problems P1-P5 for IMO 2025 (but not P6), and this performance corresponds to Gold. (1/10)

Alireza Shabani (@ar_shabani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wow! Such great news. I was eagerly waiting for John Martinis's Nobel Prize. I had the pleasure of working with him when I was at Google. An interesting selection for this year's winners: a professor (John Clarke), a postdoc (Michel Devoret), and a student (John Martinis).

Marko Jukic (@mmjukic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Only in Germany will you find a company run by a conclave of PhD physicists in a tradition dating directly back to Goethe and Riemann, whose sole purpose is to manufacture the most atomically-perfect mirrors and lenses ever, and of course this company is crucial for making GPUs.

Mohammad Ali Shabani (@mashabani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At least Murdoch media is open about it. Bibi himself is still telling Iranians he basically wants the Persian Empire back, that he really wants to Make Iran Great Again.

At least Murdoch media is open about it. Bibi himself is still telling Iranians he basically wants the Persian Empire back, that he really wants to Make Iran Great Again.