That’s a bit of a broad strike no? That’s like saying the invention of the modern computing is mostly a “hoax”, all they are capable of doing is adding numbers together faster than a human.
We already know we can transform certain problems that are computationally expensive to be solved by quantum computers. I’m sure more Algorithms can be developed to take advantage of that in the future as well.
Maybe. But when the research director of the bank of america says that quantum computing will be “bigger than fire” and surveys indicate that more than half of the economy is thinking that quantum computing will play a role in their business by 2025, it is time to ring the alarms.
That’s a bit of a broad strike no? That’s like saying the invention of the modern computing is mostly a “hoax”, all they are capable of doing is adding numbers together faster than a human.
We already know we can transform certain problems that are computationally expensive to be solved by quantum computers. I’m sure more Algorithms can be developed to take advantage of that in the future as well.
Maybe. But when the research director of the bank of america says that quantum computing will be “bigger than fire” and surveys indicate that more than half of the economy is thinking that quantum computing will play a role in their business by 2025, it is time to ring the alarms.