Using predictive AI is almost certainly a part of the intelligence system that we call Q (or the intelligence system behind the whole operation). Supercomputers are also almost certainly a part of that system.
When Q prints predictions it helps a great deal if its already happened, and is only made public at a later time. That would be control. (Think no name death).
All of these together are not mutually exclusive. On the contrary, I would say the first is essential for the second, given the scale of the operation.
That makes a whole lot more sense than quantum supercomputing, as badass as I'm sure that will be/is.
Using predictive AI is almost certainly a part of the intelligence system that we call Q (or the intelligence system behind the whole operation). Supercomputers are also almost certainly a part of that system.
When Q prints predictions it helps a great deal if its already happened, and is only made public at a later time. That would be control. (Think no name death).
All of these together are not mutually exclusive. On the contrary, I would say the first is essential for the second, given the scale of the operation.
hold up, psychic what???