Microsoft's Quantum Breakthrough Hit With Python Error Allegations
A Nature paper claims Microsoft's 2025 quantum milestone was built on coding mistakes and cherry-picked data.
Microsoft's celebrated 2025 quantum computing breakthrough is under serious fire. A peer-reviewed paper published in Nature alleges the company's landmark claims were undermined by "basic Python errors" and selective data presentation.
The researchers behind the critique argue Microsoft's team cherry-picked data to support their conclusions — a damning accusation in any scientific field, let alone one attracting billions in investment.
Microsoft isn't backing down. The company insists its original work is sound and stands by its findings.
The dispute strikes at the heart of quantum computing's credibility problem. Tech giants have been racing to demonstrate quantum advantage, and Microsoft's 2025 announcement was seen as a major milestone. If the critique holds up, it could set back confidence in corporate quantum research claims significantly.
The full peer-reviewed rebuttal is now available through Nature.