On Tue, Sep 21, 2021, 1:07 AM <[email protected]> wrote:

> Quantum computing is reinforcement learning the same,  except it gets to
> the optimum instantly, no matter how much parametra.
>
> That sounds like AGI to me.   closer than anything else.
>

You say quantum computing can solve AGI and you also said you don't
understand how quantum computing works. Which is it?

Quantum operations have to be time reversible. For example, you can flip
qubits or swap 2 qubits or conditionally flip or swap qubits depending on
another. All of these operations can be run in reverse to get the previous
state. Writing to memory is not time reversible because you can't recover
the old value. Same with updating a parameter in a neural network.


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