Chad Dunbar
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Quantum computing is a giant whirlpool that drags speculators to their deaths. Most of the companies in that race are failing. Google seems to be the most likely of the bunch to pay off, but it won’t be as big of a boost as many think. True quantum computers would have strict government controls on who a company could sell them to, similar to many defense products, but more so. They are also extremely difficult to make and the maintenance would be a nightmare (there are currently no repair technicians trained in how to fix quantum computers…not to mention the cost of the components to keep in inventory for such endeavors). Furthermore, They would be good for solving certain things like folding proteins when searching for cures to diseases, but AI could probably handle most of the things that people think quantum would solve even better and with less overhead. Check out these videos by Dr. Sabine Hossenfelder for further details (in chronological order): - YouTube
GagAnDILan : Nah quantum computing take over next 10 years
Chad Dunbar : Quantum computing is a giant whirlpool that drags speculators to their deaths. Most of the companies in that race are failing. Google seems to be the most likely of the bunch to pay off, but it won’t be as big of a boost as many think. True quantum computers would have strict government controls on who a company could sell them to, similar to many defense products, but more so. They are also extremely difficult to make and the maintenance would be a nightmare (there are currently no repair technicians trained in how to fix quantum computers…not to mention the cost of the components to keep in inventory for such endeavors). Furthermore, They would be good for solving certain things like folding proteins when searching for cures to diseases, but AI could probably handle most of the things that people think quantum would solve even better and with less overhead. Check out these videos by Dr. Sabine Hossenfelder for further details (in chronological order):
- YouTube