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Quantum computing will be the next market craze piggybacking on AI, mark my words. Keep an eye out for firms breaking this tech out for some 💰💰💰 But only invest what you can afford to lose!
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Anonymous 3w

Quantum’s at least 10+ years away from any practical usage, but it’s probably not gonna be a bubble like ai is it’s just gonna come from nowhere overnight as far as the average person is concerned

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Anonymous 3w

I dont think that’s right tbh

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 3w

The reason AI is so popular rn, amongst other things, is because companies can implement it into their products. It’s fun new technology that shows the shareholders that the company is doing smth. … quantum computing tho..? How are they gonna sell a quantum computer? To who? Why?

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 3w

All they gotta do is the same thing: implement quantum algorithms and capabilities into their already existing AI platforms and web services. Want next-level cryptography? Training models in less than a second? There ya go

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Anonymous 3w

“Quantum algorithms?” I’m no expert but I do not think it works that way.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 3w

It’s got the mystique. It’s got the branding hype. It’s got the dinner table factor what else can you ask for?

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Anonymous 3w

You can’t just implement “quantum capabilities” into already existing platforms. Quantum computers have a fundamentally different method of storing, parsing, and distributing information.

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 3w

Also, quantum computers aren’t just like, regular computers but faster. They couldn’t train an AI in seconds that’s just not how they work. They’re a lot faster at *specific things*, and those specific things make them good for cracking existing cryptography for example. But they aren’t just, like, faster computers. Plus they need like, vacuum chambers and cryogenic cooling rn to even begin to function.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 3w

We need to wait for the hardware to catch up. Like #2 said 10+ years. We already use it for things like weather patterns, aerospace engineering, cryptography etc, we could absolutely use it in a way that accelerates AI learning

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