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Topic: Quantum Computers are stupid (Read 143 times)

legendary
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April 15, 2019, 07:56:35 PM
#4
To make quantum computers work well, we will need to use AI in standard computers to program them. Then we will need to use quantum AI to program advanced quantum computers. After that there will be no freedom for mankind... if any of us are left alive.

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legendary
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April 15, 2019, 06:49:36 PM
#3
From a scientific point of view I believe that quantum computers can never be stupid, because they are computers that are capable of counting all the cells of the human body and even giving the exact number of the PI Number, Therefore I think it could not be stupid , maybe you are confusing it, but as far as I know, quantum computers are not yet fully developed due to their high complexity.
legendary
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January 04, 2019, 11:02:00 AM
#2
The idea of quantum revolves around complex probability. It's a way of looking at probability to find out what can make even the highly improbable things work in reality.

By its nature, quantum can work with probable things better than the improbable, because probable things have nature and reality on their side.

If there comes a time that Quantum Computers seem to be cracking Bitcoin codes, they will be able to be used to make the codes so strong that it will be impossible to EVER crack them by any means.

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January 04, 2019, 10:17:02 AM
#1
Guys stop worrying about Quantum Computers. While there are scientific tasks they can do faster than a normal
computer, a quantum computer can be much dumber than your grandmother's laptop that she has purchased in 2007.

No, QUANTUM COMPUTERS WILL NOT DISRUPT BITCOIN.
Bitcoin has built in quantum resistance.
Quantum Computers will still be slow. The only problem would be public key cryptography
which is not secure against quantum computers, however Bitcoin promises to implement
a new public-key algorithm which tackles this issue.

I recommend you this PDF:
The Limits of Quantum Computers by Scott Aaronson
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