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For years, quantum computing has been anticipated as the next frontier in technology. With the potential for exponentially faster processing, quantum computers promise to revolutionize areas such as AI, cryptography, and drug discovery. However, these quantum systems face significant hurdles, notably qubit errors. Unlike classical computers, which process binary bits (0s and 1s), quantum computers rely on qubits, capable of existing in multiple states simultaneously thanks to a phenomenon known as superposition.