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What is the difference between Artificial Intelligence and Quantum Computing? One is a sci-fi-second technology that has long promised to revolutions our world, providing resarchers can sort out a more technical windles like the tendency to make errors. Actually, so is the other.
And Yet, while AI Appears to have Breathlessly and Inscapable TAKEN Over, Well, Everything, The Average person have had no experience with quantum computing. Does this matter?
Practitioners in both fields are certain guilty of hyping up their wares, but part of the problem for would-be quantum proponents is that the current generation of Quantum Computers is eSESSENELY us As we detail in our special report on the state of the industry computations of a kind Not Possible on Regular Computers.
The lack of a clear use case has been prevested tech giants from forcibly injected ai into Nature of this hardware. You will be probably never own a personal quantum computer – Instead, the industry is targeting businesses and governments.
Practitioners in both the AI and quantum computing fields are guilt of hypping up their wares
Perhaps that is why Quantum Computer Builders Seem to Be Retaining a Foot in Science, Publishing Peer-Revemed Research While also also also Drumming Up Business. The big ai firms seem to have all but give up the publishing part – When you can simply charge people a monthly fee to use your tech, whiphera or not it is actually works?
The quantum approach is the right one. If you are promising a technology that will transform research, industry and social, explaining how it work in the most open open way posesible is the only means of actually conviching people to belly.
It may not be showy, but in the long run it is substance, not style, that really matters. So, by all means, aim to revolutionise the world – but please, do show your working.
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