I dabble in hobby A.I. as well as train deep learning models at work. Consider predictive text on your phone. Now scale it up with neural networks and more processing power. You can now converse with it as it gives weights and values to words and phrases to arrive at the best statistical response. You're talking to math.. but it is coherent. Now, give it a black site super quantum computer that can run infinite simultaneous simulations due to parallel omnipresent juxtapositions of data and you have a system that can give you a scripted playbook for arriving at a precise desired outcome in the future. This is how I grasp project looking glass. If I've hit the nail on the head, somebody get me outa this hellride-to-nowhere job I work at.
Do you believe we have obtained full quantum in hidden labs?
I'm in cyber so I follow quantum computing to a degree. But based on everything I know so far the technology still has a long way to go and traditional computing is still faster.
I very much doubt it. The algorithms aren't there. The engineering to build the hardware to read the wind isn't there for Rube Goldberg quantum machines nor Turing complete finite state qbit solutions.
What wouldn't surprise me is prototype hardware that allows binary computers to access hardware that acts as a GPU (QPU) with 3 to 8 states per bit and sufficient parity that exceeds what academic labs are doing. It might be physically huge and full of kludgy coding and engineering and sloppy but statistically accurate enough algorithms to get a lot of hardware running in parallel. Not at all in a reasonable state to trickle down to private industry and full of dead ends but still doing things that were impossible 5 years ago.
I dabble in hobby A.I. as well as train deep learning models at work. Consider predictive text on your phone. Now scale it up with neural networks and more processing power. You can now converse with it as it gives weights and values to words and phrases to arrive at the best statistical response. You're talking to math.. but it is coherent. Now, give it a black site super quantum computer that can run infinite simultaneous simulations due to parallel omnipresent juxtapositions of data and you have a system that can give you a scripted playbook for arriving at a precise desired outcome in the future. This is how I grasp project looking glass. If I've hit the nail on the head, somebody get me outa this hellride-to-nowhere job I work at.
Do you believe we have obtained full quantum in hidden labs?
I'm in cyber so I follow quantum computing to a degree. But based on everything I know so far the technology still has a long way to go and traditional computing is still faster.
I very much doubt it. The algorithms aren't there. The engineering to build the hardware to read the wind isn't there for Rube Goldberg quantum machines nor Turing complete finite state qbit solutions.
What wouldn't surprise me is prototype hardware that allows binary computers to access hardware that acts as a GPU (QPU) with 3 to 8 states per bit and sufficient parity that exceeds what academic labs are doing. It might be physically huge and full of kludgy coding and engineering and sloppy but statistically accurate enough algorithms to get a lot of hardware running in parallel. Not at all in a reasonable state to trickle down to private industry and full of dead ends but still doing things that were impossible 5 years ago.