On Fri, Aug 27, 2021, 1:51 AM Nanograte Knowledge Technologies <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Quantum is the new everything. Does Moore's law - and many other
> conventions for that matter - apply to quantum computing?
>

Quantum computing, if it ever happens, is useless for AGI. Neural network
algorithms are not time reversible.

Quantum computing is useful for breaking most crypto. You could use Shor's
algorithm to reveal private keys, or Grover's algorithm to accelerate
Bitcoin mining and fork the blockchain. It might also be useful for
modeling chemistry or nuclear physics, as it exponentially speeds up
solving Schrodinger's equation.

But learning means writing bits into memory. A quantum computer can't do
that.

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