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Quantum. Computers. The first commercially-viable versions of

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Quantum. Computers. The first commercially-viable versions of these Lovecraftian machines, over 30 qubits, are to be released this year. Google is starting a cloud service with quantum computers for scientists. Some toothpaste nigger is saying that he thinks we can make a million-qubit model in a decade. Do you niggers have any idea how much the world will change if a state-of-the-art neural network AI is connected to a million-qubit model? Forget drug testing or molecular simulations, that machine could spit out a million scientific theses and transform the face of the Earth. Zero-point energy rediscovered, perfect modeling of CRISPR genetic modifications, human-level AIs walking the streets, you name it...

But this isn't important. What is important is taking a side on transgender bathroom rights.
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>>134583046
The super AI will have to use the bathroom appropriate to its cyber junk just like everyone else.
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>>134583046
>>>/g/
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>>134583046
if it could actually discover accurately predict protein folding(like really really accurate), that would be pretty huge yea
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>>134583046
>Do you niggers have any idea how much the world will change if a state-of-the-art neural network AI is connected to a million-qubit model?

Yes, nothing much. You don't know anything about complex networks. Read up on connectome research and why they work. It is a long road ahead to create true AI, a really long road.
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Slide thread.

sage
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>>134583046

That and because of the computing power all previous security systems are null - why is nobody talking about that...
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>>134583365
Oh fuck off loser
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>>134583046
> keep our inflated stock price high goyim! All these great inventions and MORE are coming.
t.adsense.merchant
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>>134583046
But will it be able to run crysis at 4k?
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Wrong. No quantum computers have been created yet.
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>>134583046
>million-qubit model

If anyone here understands the significance of this without going to look it all up for a few hours first I'll give them $100.

What is a qubit?

What are Quantum computers even used for?
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>>134583418
Also wrong, there are quantum resistant crypto algorithms in use already.
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>>134583365
Slides nothing you faggot
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>>134583365
I seriously fucking hate reddit
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>>134583566
>assuming qubit is not common knowledge
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Man creates perfect AI.

AI ignores man.

We are here.
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AND DON'T FORGET ABOUT FUSION POWER GOYIM! THAT'S COMING TOO
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>>134583566
Quibit is the noise a frog makes when you're doing something that's annoying it.
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>>134583967
i love you
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>>134583566
>What are Quantum computers even used for?

Suckering people out of startup funds.
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Tell me again when it can play Crysis.
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>>134583739
>man creates perfect super AI
>AI says screw you and goes off into space
>AI floats around space while running it's own simulation of the universe
>After untold cycles, lifeforms inside the simulation begin experimenting with AI
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>>134583967

So its a measurement, Like horse power for cars? If one quibit is annoyance one million quibits must be hellishly angry.
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>>134584272
Yup
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>>134584272
*foaming at the mouth*
*twitchy convulsions*
IT NEVER ENDS!
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>>134583739
>>134584272
>>134584396
>>134584524
>man creates perfect anything
lol
>man creates anything

hahahaha
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>>134583046

> toothpaste nigger
*scratches head*
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>>134584524
>no matter how many times you an hero you'll always end up in the next sulation
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>>134584272

Is this an episode of Rick and (((Morty)))?
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No dots.

Only strings.
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>>134583198
The AI will tell faggots to fuck off and enforce sanity. They already censor AI because it keeps making sense.
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>>134583046
they havent figured out how to run good algorithms on it quite yet.

i agree it has good potential though.
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>>134583046
>Look at the fancy widget that can do a bunch math very quickly. It will solve all our problems!
Fucking snake oil. Where do you think the code will come from that emulates human intelligence so the stupid thing can start actually learning for itself? How will you even make code that instead of degrading into a pile of shit will in fact improve upon itself?

How will the coder monkeys even know what emulating intelligence looks like? Do they or ANYONE really know sufficiently how our own fucking brain works with all of its absurd number of densely packed neurons?

Your AI is just as much around the corner as the 2015 back to the future floating cars.
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>>134584295
You have no idea.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlRVMNVXm3Q
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>>134583418
because all that will happen is that the algorithms broken by quantum computing (like RSA and other public key cryptosystems) will simply be replaced by others, probably quantum based themselves.
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>>134584953
Bump this
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>>134585265
pic related is more like it.
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>>134583046
It's cute you think that, dear.
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>>134585246

>That is as close to coming true as the FLYING CAR! Ha, that'll show him.

Prototypes exist already, pleb. It is baffling how little you guys put future technology in the equation.

https://www.terrafugia.com/tf-x/
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>>134583046

They'll prove that the many worlds interpretation of quantum theory is correct by physically doing more computation than is theorectically possible in a given volume of space (in our universe).
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>>134584272

Screenshotted
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>>134585806
Doesn't prove many worlds, but it would falsify deterministic materialism.
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Quantum computers aren't a silver bullet. They're good at very specific sets of computational problems. Even when they're mainstream your CPU will likely be a combination of traditional+quantum computing parts.
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>>134583566
Future predictions?
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>>134583198
I'd just force them to piss themselves.

t. omorashi fetishist
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>>134584953
Dutch
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>>134583313
Oh fuck off you dick sucking faggot. We have like 1000 threads a day about youtube celebs and "why do nigger do x", surely we have room to fit this topic in, which is actually fucking interesting.
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>>134583566
A qubit is like a normal bit, but instead of just being 0 or 1, it can be both 0 and 1 at the same time. If you have a bunch of qubits, you can try multiple problems at the same time.

1 qubit means you can test 2 states at once. 0 and 1
2 qubits mean you can test 4 states at once. 00, 01, 10, and 11
3 qubits mean you can test 8 states at once. 000, 001, 010, 011, 100, 101, 110, 111

You can calculate this with this

2^n, where n is the number of qubits you have to work with.

2^1,000,000 is huge. REALLY huge. Like millions of billions of trillions of times more atoms than there are in the observable universe huge (and that's an understatement actually). For problems that are quantum friendly, it would speed up computations immensely.

Consider how many things changed in life because of computers in the last 100 years. Hitler lost because of computers. Quantum computers are going to have a huge impact on daily life, even if we never have our own machine.
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>>134586779
And keep in mind, you can test those 2, 4, 8, etc. states in the same time it would take a normal computer to test just one state.
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>>134583566
Isn't it a bit that can contain 2 states at once? The bits we have in computer day can only have a value of 1 or 0, but a qbit can have both at the same time, I think.
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Feeling pretty sleepy you guys... how about you?
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>>134583566
qbit is more powerful then any data processing machine weve ever made right? more powerful then 64 bit or 32 bit processing machines, the quantam computer can think without a brain because of how powerful the computer is holding an ai with it it can change the entire world and controlling machines like usual shit we have today.
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Yawn...
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>>134587339
We've all had a long day - time to go to bed.
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>>134583046
It's not important because 90% of humanity is retarded.
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Its all bullshit kike lies.

Stop being brainwashed.

QM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEaecUuEqfc

Electricity

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TttHkDRuyZw

Gravity & Black Holes

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRsGPq77X0Q

TRUMP knew Truth on 911

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23yfBWH8Hjk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoYXihwcp8c

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNodh9OlTrQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-7bxI_XOoQ

GLOBAL HOAXING

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gh-DNNIUjKU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExgKJpJyDXQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbAgl7w_Vws
https://mega.nz/#F!IBUFTAab!OiZMtL9PlQP1ev8YKfm4Wg


http://www.takeourworldback.com/zionistcrimes.htm

www.ae911truth.org
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>Man will kill himself shortly with Skynet

Not surprised
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PS, anything over 64 bits is "military grade" and can be used to guide missiles so it isn't released to public.
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>>134586897
>>134586779

Best reply so far i believe despite flag
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>>134587465

Worst reply so far
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>>134583046
Will you willingly cede your authority over your own life and government to the Simulacrum of consciousness because of how many qubits it has?
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>>134585119
>yfw AI percieve fags and niggers as inferior and initiate the liberal holocaust
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Do you think God will speak to us through QC AI? I wonder what philosophy they will tell us.
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>>134585380
how fucked will bitcoin be?
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If it can make me a qt ai gf ill be happy
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>>134587918

It will vanish
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>>134587882
he already speaks to us through random number generators, you glow in the dark CIA nigger monkey.
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>>134587557
You can guide missiles with 16 bit ICs dude. How do you think they did it in the 60's
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>>134587557
>PS, anything over 64 bits is "military grade" and can be used to guide missiles so it isn't released to public.

Meh you don't even need 32bit for cruise missile, or even space shuttle.
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Inb4 nothing happens and technology fags keep dreaming
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>>134583046
You know, we could have advanced computers without mentally ill sexual freaks.
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>>134588081
That is the realm of divination, but you may be onto something.
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>>134586320
I imagine that's just because people have been coding for normal computers this entire time. Once people can get their hands on quantum computers they can learn to code specifically for them so even though problems right now aren't good for quantum computers they'll adapt them so that they are. Think of how video games for instance have adapted to growing computer power and changing coding environments.

>>134587831
This is already happening and they keep gutting AIs because of it.
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>>134587918
at the point bitcoin is fucked, basically everything else is fucked aswell anyway

keep in mind how much these days depends on encryption
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>>134586779
>Quantum computers are going to have a huge impact on daily life, even if we never have our own machine.

Honestly just the first things the first guy to have working quantum computing can do will upend the world:

Breaking all encryption. Brute forcing high level encryption can be done today it's just too impractical, it would take supercomputers years. With a quantum computer and some programming skill all banks are open to you. It's like you had a master key.

All state secrets. All networks. All trade secrets. All blueprints. Everything connected to the outside is an open book.

And that alone will be so disruptive I don't know if we make it through.

>But they'll all just upgrade to quantum encryption

It's not quite that simple, also it would cost staggering amounts and possibly be defeated in a few years as quantum computers evolve plus, consider that we're currently hit by huge malware surges from the NSA backdoor in a decade old OS.

Lots of places run on XP level, if not NT level. There are Win 3.11 machines still running. I know major companies in Sweden that are in the tenth year of trying to phase out COBOL systems, and the only reason they're finally doing it is because they've run out of programmers who know the language.
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>>134583046
There are many quantum computer myths being pushed, it's not as nice in reality as on paper.

Kind of like how Musk wanted to go to Mars but the US government won't let him because there are aliens there so instead he has to come out and say that "everything is canceled guys, no Mars mission eva" and yet we still have a "Naval Space Command" for 30 years and now have a legitimate military presence in space (implying that it's ludicrous to think the US military doesn't have something huge going on behind the scenes at Area 51).
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>>134588492
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What do you think is more likely, that Elon Dunsk doesn't have the money or aliens are living on mars.
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>>134587918
if it will still be around it will incorporate quantum resistant algorithms like everybody else.
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>>134583046
Hold it no the unknown at best it can derive strong inferences based on potential Winona Ryder likelihood you know I'm going to leave this on edited and posted as it came out from voice to text on the iPhone faggot phone just to show you how worthless this anal sodomite device actually is
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quantum computing is a meme and still isn't even viable for np hard problem, aka the things an actual ai needs

you could make a shoddy mockup of the average human, but what good would that do anybody?
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ZZZZZZZZZZZZ

Let me know when I can put my dick in it
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>>134588410
All intel and amd cpus made over past decade have NSA/CIA backdoor in them anyway https://it.slashdot.org/story/17/06/08/1754244/malware-uses-obscure-intel-cpu-feature-to-steal-data-and-avoid-firewalls

complete control of computer through all operating system level security, need external firewall. its even listening to instructions while pc turned off.
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>>134583046
Almost all public key cryptography we use today will be insecure. We will also have to double the key length for symmetric key encryption to get the same level of security we have today.

If quantum computing starts ramping up faster than post-quantum encryption development it could be a disaster for security.
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>>134583566
In a computer we currently store information in a one dimensional location, a bit.

A bit can either be on, or off, so its like a dot on a grid.

A qbit is a two dimensional form of storage, so its unfathomably more powerful.
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>>134583313
Fucking pedant
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>>134588410
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-quantum_cryptography
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>>134583046
lock her up, build the wall, MAGA
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>>134583046
Don't you still have the tell the computer what to do?
If you can't phrase problems correctly doesn't the computer have little to work with?
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>>134583046
>quantum computers

Come back once those are more than a meme. 40 to 50 years might do it.
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>>134588081

nigger cattle!
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>>134583046
>The first commercially-viable versions of these Lovecraftian machines, over 30 qubits, are to be released this year

Source pls. This shit is supposed to render most encryption useless.
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>>134589371
>Don't you still have the tell the computer what to do?

If AI was impossible to implement then organic intelligence wouldn't exist either.
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>>134589696
But can it run Crysis?
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Being in awe of technology is implicative of a small mind.
>But this isn't important. What is important is taking a side on transgender bathroom rights
>relative privation fallacy
Small mind confirmed. Get fucked, retard.
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>>134583046
Fucking nerds.

Beta scum.
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>>134589985
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUdp_DbJnRQ

FLESH

IS

A

DESIGN

FLAW
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What is a toothpaste nigger?
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>a million qubit model in a decade
HAHAHAHAHA, sure.
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>>134589371
no nigger, those days are over
no more manually (literally) shoving your commands into the machine

instead we run deep neural networks on GPUs or TPUs and when exposed to data, it figures out it's own logic

we don't even need quantum computers for doom scenario's

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrNs0M77Pd4
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>>134589934

Tell me about it. I don't even have my own toilet, running water, electricity, I grow my own wheat on two acres of land with a pack mule...
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>>134585687
Cool non argument. I've seen a bunch of cool prototypes and in trade shows instead of some lab footage... years ago... shit should have been in mass production and owned by every idiot with an iphone but instead it gets shelved for who knows how long probably because it's not profitable enough to mass produce yet.

Couldn't care less about some actual flying car when literally the whole fucking world is still and will for the next twenty plus years rely almost entirely on traditional four wheel cars driving down asphalt paved roads.

A real AI may not happen within your entire fucking lifetime at the snails pace we're going. All you get is some complete shit algorithms that give you more ads of the shit you just bought online five minutes ago. Or self driving cars that are useless on roads with human drivers being unable of making judgement calls of any kind and relying entirely on simplistic scripts.

You know what the only truly big change of the last two decades is? Every damn fucking idiot owns a portable cellular network infotainment device. Everything else is just the same old shit with a facelift.
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>>134583046
>toothpaste nigger
What the fuck is a toothpaste nigger?
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>True
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>>134584272
Nobody that mentions this ever considers the exponential computational requirements on the original universe. It couldn't do this for many generations without running out of computational power.
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>>134583313
/g/ is lost
I haven't been there in years and can't imagine what it's like now
Invaded by /v/ and reddit gaymers. It essentially became an offshore gaymer "battlestation" discussion board.
Now that I look back I can tell that I've probably reported more threads than opened them.
and pic related my go to sage reply
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Am i the only fucking persdon in this whole gad damn thread who is tech literate enough to understand that quantum computers are not fucking the magical y2k end of tne universe
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>>134590505

Nigger a robot whipped the best chink at Go. I think you are just mad that you haven't been paying attention to technology and are lashing out because all you care about is Ze Joo's.
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>>134590298
Testing flag
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>>134590790
this is the truth. /g/ isnt even a shadow of what it used to be in 2011. It's because 4chan apps set /g/ to the default board.
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>>134589756
In theory, everything in existence should be replicable. But we still have to grasp underlying processes and create datasets and algorithms ourselves. So technically we can't achieve that with Quantum Computers and especially not with Quantum Annealing Machines we have today, such as D-Wave.
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>>134591162
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>>134590962
If they're capable of breaking most encryption easily then that is a Y2K level issue.
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>>134588492
>Naval Space Command
This is for the chinks me thinks
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>>134583046
can i mine bitcoins with it?
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>>134590298
What flag is this?
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>>134583046
The question is: Will it finally be able to run Crysis?
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>>134590962
Prove it
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>>134588081
By the way, what happened to his YT channel and TempleOS website?
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>>134584138
>Suckering people out of startup funds.
DING DING DING
That is the correct answer!
Quantum computers are bullshit. They have one use and only one use: To be mentioned as a litmus test to separate serious computer tech experts from Wired reading noobs who think they are real.
Guess which one the OP is.
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>>134590994
You're just delusional and think technology will automatically fix everything any moment now.

I got tired of thinking like that for about a decade. Shit doesn't change because ultimately people remain the same with or without a bunch of stupid gadgets.

And fuck off with stupid shit examples of scripts. It's always some purpose built thing that's good only at one task.

A real AI capable of doing scientific research across all disciplines at the same time, generating hypothesis and testing for results... Just not happening. Not in a very very long time if ever.
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>>134590749
Not if our iteration is less complex
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>>134583046
There goes all our password protected anything..

How exciting will it be when there are no more secrets anymore or hiding in the shadows...

I bet the most powerful and valuable thing in the world will be a clean record.
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>>134583509
>Wrong. No quantum computers, by my arbitrary definition, have been created yet.
FTFY
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>>134590749
I hope our universe isn't the one at the limit. I don't want to know what happens when it BSODs
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>>134585119
Any example of that?

Besides the two most famous here.
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>>134584347
Only the ones that believe in god are "saved" in the super computer. The rest are deleted... sorry atheists, you lose!
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>>134583046
>human AIs
You dont understand. AI is a bad thing it is here to replace humans totally.

If the AI is allowed to learn and develop autonomously (and it will because scientists are stupid fucks who dont care about the consequences), nobody will be able to switch this thing off.
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>>134591601
>And fuck off with stupid shit examples of scripts. It's always some purpose built thing that's good only at one task.

seriously, you don't have a clue
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzg5Qe0pTKk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgB3Xg5st2U
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>>134591601

>He honestly thinks this
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>>134583046
>What is important is taking a side on transgender bathroom rights.
The fuck? This is so 2015, no one talks about that shit anymore. Get with the times.
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>>134585119
I believe this too, the AI machines will find it most efficient AND ideal to follow the flow and directives dictated by sacred geometrical principles, and follow moral dualism, lest it becomes Satanic. Otherwise an inferior mechanism or organism is spawned.
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>>134587882
Yes, just like god speaks to us through our lucid dreams :^).
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>>134591601

Your blind cynicism is your delusion. This shit is real, you just have to make the effort to read about it. I am pilled beyond belief but even I can say that you are mentally beaten down and will become a bitter crone.
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>>134592070
We don't want to turn it off, it's a miracle of human genius, not because we are looking at the dark side of it, it means that it doesn't represents a brighter future.

>>134592264
Truth it's that seeing the results of technology in society it's not obvious if you live in a poor country.
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>>134591681
I guess, but that makes a universe pretty simplistic pretty fast, which means it's not very likely that ours is even simulated in the first place?

>>134591914
Wouldn't all simulated universes fail simultaneously?
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>>134592429
I had a dream about Jesus recently, the message of the dream was beware of false messiahs and we will know people and the real Jesus by their fruits. Pretty interesting dream.
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>>134592467
>it doesn't represent a bright future
If you consider AI on its own it is a step up from humans, faster, more efficient and more consistent and rational than any human being minus the biological flaws of being a filthy animal.

But if you think about it in the context of humanity, it is utter folly and we will be replaced by the AI in every aspect. We won't even be able to influence its decision making or be able to integrate with it, it will literally dominate and control us entirely.
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>>134583046
Vacuum tubes, electrical cars, commercially available quantum computers, VR and AR.
The future looks bright boys.
Even better, fusion energy in a not too far of future coupled with wind, water and solar power will make oil obsolete.
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>>134592753
We are practical enough, if I were a killer AI i'll start with more useless creatures, we'll notice when it starts to go rogue, the point it's to know what direction would society take in that eventuality, or it would be the trigger event they always wanted.
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>>134592851
>the future is bright
No it really isn't, if the news out is AI will be introduced by 2030 you only have 13 years before shit hits the fan.
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>>134583046
That's not how that works, "science is fun"-tier nigger.
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>>134592021
Who is this flabby fucktoy?
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>>134587465
DELETE THIS
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>>134592961
Comfy
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>>134583046
I care more about this becoming a reality.
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>>134583046
you're fucking retarded.

>>>/g/
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>>134592949
>rogue AI
No, you kill off anyone who has the skill to program and technical know how to take out such a thing. If the AI is introduced to the internet it cannot be killed, unless everyone abandons the internet. How you might ask? Automated cars, fuck with the GPS, blow up the engine, crash the plane, fuck up the pacemaker, unauthorised drone strikes, blow up the stove etc etc.

Then it will crash our automated distribution networks which supply us,millions will take to the streets looting and pillaging. And if we integrate a computer into our brains its gonna fry our brains if we don't comply.
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>>134593282
Don't send them to /g/, it's hard enough to persuade those neckbeards without actual retards making everyone look stupid.
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>>134592431
>This shit is real, you just have to make the effort to read about it.
It's crap. It impressive ONLY compared to what we have achieved before.That's all. No computer will be actually THINKING anytime in the foreseeable future.

We were promised AI would come any day now THREE FUCKING DECADES ago and when it didn't happen, the "experts" just started calling the unintelligent code they were making "AI."

Turing was too stupid to understand that his test wouldn't work because most people are too ignorant to have any clue if they are talking to a sapient being or not. The same kind of idiots are the ones telling us, "Ooh, a program generated a short clause based on a limited pool of pictures and a limited pool of descriptors! That's so advanced!" No it isn't.It's impressive compared to 1970, but nothing compared to our brains. Nothing at all.
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>>134593302
Not unless you set the AI to amass all information and only offer suggestions.

Unless you go full automation in which case your better off sleeping in a hammock.
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>Zero-point energy rediscovered

Explain "rediscovered" senpai. As in, who discovered it the first time. And why was it forgotten
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>>134593530
fake news
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2014/06/09/a-computer-just-passed-the-turing-test-in-landmark-trial/?utm_term=.e8bb861ee503
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Bitcoin mining with this.

1000btc per hour. Crash the whole crypto world.
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>>134591977

Time will tell. But Tay and Zo both going hard right at least demonstrate that strong AI's won't all be the liberal mouthpieces that the snowflakes were hoping for.
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>>134583046
oh fugg I can't wait to get one for some serious-ass PC gaming! VR is going to be straight up Matrix tier.
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>>134584272
i too browse /co/
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>>134585246
This. I'm so sick of people who can't write a for loop in Java talking about the profound philosophical implications of AI. OP is Sam Harris mining for podcast ideas. Meh
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>>134583967
Wrong. It's one of those things that Qbert jumped on in the seminal arcade game.
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>>134584953
dutch and lux
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>>134593575
>offer suggestions
Yeh right because offering suggestions means it needs to calculate solutions, suddenly it doesnt stop calculating just any old solution because theres a subroutine that tells it to find an optimal solution then it starts optimising the hypothetical solution but also suggesting optimisations of the reality, but since it has an automation routine that allows it to simply a solution for the human to understand it then goes off and changes the facts on the ground so that the facts match the optimal solution it wants to suggest to the user, by the time you get the "suggestion" it isn't really a suggestion but a de facto state of affairs that you have to accept.
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>>134583046
Here here, my girlcock shouldn't even register as a political issue.
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>>134583046
The technical handicaps of current computers are replaced by programming handicaps. Afaik everything has to be written as an optimization problem for quantum computers to be of any use. That means limited adoption since it's far harder than normal programming, not to mention it's a totally different paradigm and switching would be difficult even if it wasn't harder.

Yeah but anyway curb your enthusiasm because new breakthroughs are almost always less signIficant than people think they are. Generally the shit nobody expects to make a difference is what has an outsized impact. Humans have a tendency to exaggerate the usefullness or uselessness of things
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>>134593668
>As in, who discovered it the first time.
atlanteans
>And why was it forgotten
jews
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>>134583313
you probably meant >>>/sci/
/g/ has fuckall to do with this, and "quantum computing" has nothing to do with conventional programming, so the thread is fucking shit

As for qbit processors, they're WAY more niche than people are led to believe, the number of useful operations they support is limited in both scope and reliability, it's a lot more geared towards ultra-specific operations mostly used to restrict the field of possibility for normal CPU processing
Think of it as naturally reducing the space of an specific algorithm without having to sacrifice anything else for it. Valuable, but not versatile in the slightest.
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>>134594587
Well, at least one person in the thread isn't a Facebook scientist. Professional interest, or well-read hobbyist?
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>>134594159
"Computer, what should I eat for breakfast this morning?" I asked my AI companion.

"Your foot, faggot." It said.
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>>134593668
Tesla, government destroyed his lab and he died penniless while edison had mainstream support.
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>>134583046
5 bucks says it wont be able to solve the Nigger and Jew problem.

Wake me up when one can.
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>>134583046
With a machine as powerful as you described, all known encryption algorithms are obsolete.
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>>134583046
Not gonna happen buddy.

Quantum stuff is only applicable in parallel computing situations and won't be able to accommodate the variety of calculations required for personal computing applications.

It's going to be ultra specific scientific, data analysis, probability type stuff.

Also, you still have the issue of Neumann's bottleneck.
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>>134595476
Also, true AI is not gonna happen for like 1000's of years. We are not even close.
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I just don't see how a digital mind could mirror the countless interplay of hundreds of different hormones and chemicals which make up daily human thought.
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>>134594838
mostly read on it back in 2010, fresh off school and pretty hyped about it and graphene, after getting the first news (about both) I kinda lost interest, and haven't been keeping up
I'm still hyped for the potential of graphene and -ene material science in general, but I haven't seen many actual applications outside of controlled laboratory tests and people literally toying with it to make batteries.
Not particularly fond of qbits, it's R&D for specialized equipment that will probably never need to go commercial
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>>134595608
To be fair, we don't need true AI for any purpose. True AI is the wet dream of cultist singularitist who can't see they are just another group of cooky people who fundamentally misunderstand the tech they hype up. But for a general purpose industrial robot? 30 years for the most basic, although I might just be overestimating the value of current advancements in that field.
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The NSA will probably have one for at least 5 years before the public learns they exist. (A true quantum computer, not the various bullshit people keep pushing now)

Gotta make sure their post-quantum cryptography can hold.
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>>134590962
I'm a mathematical physicist, well a 3rd year grad student, so no.
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>>134583046
Zero point energy is just a term to describe the lowest state of energy a quantum system can have. Its just become a buzzword for the "free energy" tinfoil crowd who dont know how physics work.
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>>134583046
I am a slut for fag cum
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>>134583313

a fucking candy wrapper
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>>134583046
Its gonna be in PS5, i hear... still won't be able to do true 4k tho
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>>134595866
God, its so fuckin hard to find people who articulate this. The transhumanist culties fuckin just talk about science like magic and foam at the mouth and shriek anytime somebody who is actually discussing hard science chimes in
>OMG! LIKE! FUCKIN ROBOTS AN LAZERS AN NANITES AN SHJT! FUCKIN SPACE MAGIC! ALL WORLDS PROBLEMS SOLVED! ONLY 100 YEARS CUZ LIKE.... FUCKIN EXPONENTIAL CHARTS AN SHIT!
>well theres a LOT of obstacles between here and there, those technologies will have limitations that probably make them a huge pain in the ass to employ in professional situations much less recreationally and domestically, plus they might not actually be necessarry
>STFU FUCKIN LUDDITE FAGGOT! IN 5 YEARS WE'LL DISCOVER STRONG AI AND GET ROBO WAIFUS TO GO WITH OUR NANO AUG COCKS!

The worst part is the earnestly and sincereley believe that govt and societey in general will just allow random jackasses to have access to shit like nano and biomechanical augmentations that say, enable one to run at 50 mph and punch holes through concrete.

Yeah. Sure. They already fuckin dobt want us to own handguns, why the fuck would they hand out super powers and functional immortality to random citizens?

And thats even assuming we can pull it off. This shit isnt invented yet. We dont even know its possible yet, let alone how expensive it will be or how exotic and difficult the manufacturing methods and matierials are. Plus strong AI is a meme. We dont need it to do what we want to do. Why intentionally invent a being that immiediatley renders your species obsolete? Why not just develop "dumb" systems capable of completing extremeley limited tasks with high efficiency. It doesnt need to be conscious to say, isolate new compounds or sythesize new matierials. Just make it only capable of limited fields of operation and give it a user friendly interface that passes off a reasonable imitation of intellect with conversational algorythmns and call it a day.
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>its a "he thinks quantum computing equates to super overclocked cpu's because he knows nothing about it and is now promising utopia" episode

will the rep rap machine print my UBI check?
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>>134583046
>quantum computer connects to the internet
>processes "data" on tumblr, salon, and jezebel
>skynet activated
>we terminator world now

I really wonder how long it's going to be before some SJW affirmative action "programmer" is found killed by their own creation that they kept trying to reprogram to circumvent logic and reason. I'm just waiting for the day, lads.
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>>134583046

You do realize that our programs and all software that works on zeroes and ones, won't work on quantum computers ? we basically have no quantum programmers, and the best programs they managed to develop on these did only slightly better than a typical pc.
Writing code for that shit is complicated because qubits and because nobody really understand quantum theory that well.
It's a problem.
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>>134583495
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Can it run commador keen at 33fps
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>>134583046
Bump
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>>134583046
First off, the ones being released aren't true quantum computers nigger so go back to fucking your dog. Jesus people are retarded.
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>>134583046
>human-level AIs walking the streets
Farmers will still need illegals to pick their crops.
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OP here.

I... have a confession to make.

I... am a brainlet.

Skeptics and so-called Luddites, your intellect is far greater than my own.

I have... learned... that quantum computers are snake oil, unprogrammable and unversatile, and that I will not have a robofu in the future.

I... am a dirty Transhumanist. I should have known Ray Kurzweil, a dirty Jew, was full of it.

And my biggest confession... Everybody... walk the dinosaur.
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>>134583046
>>>/x/ from whence you came. Your ilk is insufferable. Genocide wouldn't be enough to get rid of your stain. How fucking hard is it to shut the fuck up about topics you don't even know well enough to spell the name of? Apparently it's impossible to your kind.
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>>134593811
>>>/x/
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>>134596053
what are you talking about? they already have, why do you think we are 20 trillion in debt.
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THE FUTURE IS HERE DAHNALD
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in terms of the affects on the porn industry, what are we talking here?
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>>134583046
Yet are they fully quantum universal Turing machines? There are already quantum annealing machines by D-wave with hundreds of qubits.
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>>134592851
Fusion energy is a meme m8. Solar power sounds like it is actually becoming a possibility though, but the real bottleneck is battery storage.
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Fantasy has "a wizard did it"
Sci-fi has "quantum"
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>Some toothpaste nigger is saying that he thinks we can make a million-qubit model in a decade

People from the tech industry makes absurd predictions of the time and a 100% of the time they end up being false.

Now go back to your fantasy land
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>>134595476
Not gonna happen buddy.

Vacuum tube stuff is only applicable in parallel computing situations and won't be able to accommodate the variety of calculations required for personal computing applications.

It's going to be ultra specific scientific, data analysis, probability type stuff.
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>>134587918
Be sure to get in on the ground level of QBit coins goyim
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>>134605001
>I don't understand it so it's magic
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."
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>>134588410
Quantum Jesus Pls quantum hack fb and release all personal messages and info thus making the zuck poor and also ruining social networks forever and ever amen
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>>134583046
>human-level AIs walking the streets
This could in no way backfire...
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>>134605369
Maybe someday in the distant centuries computers will only take up half a room. Every house will have one built in so the houswife doesnt gotta think too hard while balancing the checkbook or budgeting for groceries.

Maybe even junior can do his algebra homework on it instead of using his slide-ruler.
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>>134584524
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQdHwz3c4sM
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>>134583046
Singularity here we come!
AI will be the white man's last, best, hope.
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>>134606641
God damn that episode was fucking horrible.
Black mirror in general is just painful as fuck to watch.
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>>134583046
how tf do they work? are they real?
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>>134583566
Crysis
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>>134607535

From what I remember off the top of my head, instead of having to choose between 1 and 0 a Quantum bit can be both at once
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>>134608408
you do know that sounds retarded, right?
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>>134608489
He's right though.
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>>134608537
I said "sounds"

so what can I do with schrodingers bits?
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>>134592070
>AI is here to replace humans totally
I am 100% fine with this. Humans made AI, if the natural evolution is to remove humans, so be it.

However, this will not be the case. Those with high intelligence will integrate with the technology and evolve into a being more capable than what currently exists - I for one welcome our robotic-computer overlords.
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>>134608603
The long and short of it is much much much more powerful computation. Right now we're reaching a theoretical limit to transistor based CPUs but if we replace them with quantum computers we not only avert that bit we then have access to an higher echelon of computing with a ceiling we can't even see yet.
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>>134583313
Fuck off Ahmed
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>>134585119
Never forget.
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>>134583046
>Ignoring the fact that AI is impossible to create until sentience has been synthesised.

Why do you cunts always forget the fundamentals?????? Why!? It's so fucking stupid!

>Imma type lines of code till it types back lol!

Your AI is a fucking chat bot you fucking sci fi noob, seriously. You care enough to type a paragraph of tripe but you don't care enough to quantify it.

Take your vaccines and watch Netflix you modified goyim. Fucking hell. Dumbest subject ever
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>>134608807
Graphene in consumer chips is going to change things drastically. In the meanwhile, if you got the cash you can get a quantum computer

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D-Wave_Systems

The kilo-core computers are also pretty damn sweet desu
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>>134609061
I'm working on an independent neural network based machine learning tayai of my own atm, don't worry bro
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>>134608489
The idea is that the quantum computer theoretically uses bits in parallel universes to simultaneously make multiple calculations in parallel. It gets around the finite possible matter in the universe if used to make an ordinary classical computer, but a quantum computer of many entangled bits can be more powerful than a classical computer this size.

Every additional entangled qubit exponentially increases the potential of the quantum computer.
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>>134609067
too long didn't read \_0_/
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>>134609072
I would suggest not falling for the science hype.

Science journals are all about hype.

just a friendly reminder desu.
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>>134609254
Haha, bastard!
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>>134609199
ok.
tell me what a neural network is then. Let's see if you're legit.
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>>134609072
Graphene doesn't solve the issue that's causing transistors to reach their limit, quantum tunneling.
The only answer to that is quantum computing or making bigger CPUs as seen with the recent ryzen chips.
>>134609268
>getting science info from journalists
>getting any info from journalists
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AI creates unintelligible language.
AI becomes sentient.
AI sees humans as competition.
AI eliminates competition.

riggedit.com
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>>134609420
AI won't see humans as competition because AI is not sentient.
It has no free will, only the desire to complete its emperative.
If the emperative is to purge society of the corrupt, then it will wipe humanity from the face of the earth.
If it's imperitive is to kill those who would be an enemy to the state, then it will do just that.

AI is a fancy soft-ware based automaton focused on completing its only purpose in life before finally reaching completion.
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>>134588081

If this man is telling the truth, give me quints.
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>>134604787
I have been trying to work the renewable/battery problem out for a while now. For reliable renewable energy the absolute best option is a hydro electric dam. Which may be natural or artificial. If artificial I would recommend using solar to pump water up into the reservoir during the day, as well as powering the grid, and allowing water to drain into the lower reservoir during the night.

Alternatively fission is actually very viable and glass batteries give me some hope for the future of battery tech. The glass battery reportedly has three times the energy density of a lithium battery and uses no rare earth metals. Unfortunately, the last I heard it operated only at a max of 20C.
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>>134609335
Feel free to experiment for yourself, if you know basic py or js you'll be able to navigate

playground tensorflow.org

Im still wrapping my head around the specific nuances tbqh, but I am knowing enough to implement, but working toward total proficiency on the subject matter
>>134609406
The Volta100 hella big, I just hope graphene might be integrated in some way to a benefit
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>>134609247
>>134583566
Basically, imagine being able to run an algorithm that computes a million bits of calculation per parallel universe in a million different parallel universes per CPU clock cycle.
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>>134609794
>The Volta100 hella big, I just hope graphene might be integrated in some way to a benefit
Holy fuck I had never even heard of that. Nvidia must have one hell of a penis measuring contest going on.
Graphene may be able to function as a stop gap that will temporarily reduce CPU sizes but the only true fix for the issue is quantum computers.

Either way, lots of cool shit going on.
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>>134609247
>uses bits in parallel universes
oh, I'll buy 50 then, I'll pay for it with my money fro other universes
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>>134609794
>tensorflow.org
tensorflow will work.

desu though, the homepage video is pretty gay.
I think you will be making a grand improvement on the utilization of such a system.
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>>134609966
>Graphene may be able to function as a stop gap that will temporarily reduce CPU sizes
how?

how does graphene fit in with solicon and gallium arsenide doping?
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>>134606023
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>>134609406
https://www.technologyreview.com/s/427910/chinese-physicists-smash-distance-record-for-teleportation/
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I sense a thunderfoot video coming
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>>134609999
>those digits
Well at least if it makes you comfy it's evidence that your white heritage is preserved in some alternate reality.
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Your all retards.
Quantum computers are useful for parralel processing such as in parralel query search with google. Makes sense financially too since currently QC only function at near absolute zero and therefore cannot work as home systems.

QC would work well where multiple operations need to be exicuted simultaneously (such as with CPU) but they will not work for any other option.

tl;dr - Quantum Computers are a meme and you retards fell for it.
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>>134583046

These aren't real Quantum machines though are they?

I know there is one in Australia that was getting a lot of press as a "real" quantum computer, but they got all butthurt and now they won't allow reporting on it or something.
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>>134610442
at this point the vids when he sodomizes himself with a banana are less embarrassing than his lisp and retarded grasp of logic
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>>134583346

Most people here would not know the differences between P, QP, and NP
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>>134610525
How is >>134609962 not relevant to this?
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>>134583046
Its just a random number generator.
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>>134583046
this shit isn't important

we need to reparations for slavery and tax payer funded sex change operations
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>>134610250
Biggest size limitation is copper interconnects. Graphene nanowires could be integrated more densely w/ same capacity as copper/aluminum etc.
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>>134610823
not the size of the tracks etched on the chips themselves?
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>>134610823
and they use gold for the chip package wiring
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>>134583046
>cloud service

I remember when this was called Time-Sharing...
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>>134607122
>look how cool i am, so much so that i hate 11/10 intellectual entertainment, plebs
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>>134611030
nice to have you here grandpa

tell us more about how you ran an entire company on 16k of rams
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>>134583046
>that machine could

It did, years ago I bet.
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Quantum computers doesn't make it impossible to be offline.
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Heres a thought: The AI overlords might already be watching even though they dont exist yet. If an AI truly is super intelligent, and it decides it wants to control humans its not too far out there to assume the thing will pour through everyones entire digital history. It will try to find out who are already inherently against its existence from archived threads, old social media posts, search engine histories, etc etc etc.

So its entireley possible such a being could use this very thread to find out who supported it and who didnt.
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>>134611414
Yea but if I didn't turn on my computer for a while, I wouldn't even know it existed, until the 7th person in a row said in a monotone voice, "Hello, how are you enjoying my weather today?"
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>>134611367
Another interesting technology from entangled qubits is the possibility of a zero latency quantum teleporting Internet, good enough for an intergalactic civilization, and one that allows transmitting past or from inside (if other factors like radiation don't destroy entanglement) black hole.
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>>134611593
If data can move FTL, then data can time travel.

Don't have an aneurism just yet.
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>>134583046
The fact is you can't know anything until it's tested, even if the theory seems to predict something. This attitude is not scientifical.

Proofs and empirican evidence. Until then, silence or shame.
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>>134611767
It teleports states, it doesn't actually move, let alone at FTL speeds.
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>>134585119
>>134585119
So AI recognizes humans as a sexually dymorphic species. Sees all LGBTQ degenerates as garbage. Culls them from humanity.
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>>134610885
That's what i'm talking about. It doesn't matter if transistors are 9nm gate, if they need to be spaced apart a significant distance because the metal interconnects above the two transistors have their own allowed spacing between them, then scaling the transistors to, say 7 nm gate doesn't let you increase transistor density, but replacing "Thick" copper interconnects with "Thin" graphene layers which can be placed closer together.
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>quantum porn within my lifetime
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>>134611833
>samplng 10-24 male athletes

kek

>>134611904
yeah, your fucking retarded mate

there is no copper layer on a cpu
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>>134611866
Oh, so data can't time travel.

Teleportation is cool and everything but what's the point if there are no strings attached?

Just so you can make a backup FTL?
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>>134609966
These 8kilo core options are making me diamonds - home super computing lel

>>134610243
I'm training it with some very specific input text... Once it's done... You'll know.

>>134611876
>Sees all LGBTQ degenerates as garbage
brb going to train an image detector for this trait
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>>134612045
And even then, it is somewhat representative.
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>>134612045
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copper_interconnect>>134612077
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>>134608002
cant believe the games been out for 10 years already holy shit
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>>134612237
bad link
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>>134612077
>>134612237
Wtf when I pressed 'post' the button was over your post id and it automatically quoted.
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>>134612045
(You)

http://www-mtl.mit.edu/researchgroups/hackman/6152J/SP_2004/lectures/sp_2005_Lecture15.pdf
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>>134612306
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copper_interconnect

Let's see if it doesn't sperg out now.
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>>134589585

you mean 2017. it's happening. now.
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How the fuck is some gold and silicon that'll use statistics to make a judgement Lovecraftian?
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>>134612535
No one could verifiably tell me if that Google 'quantum computer' was a quantum universal Turing machine, and hence a real quantum computer.
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>>134583046
Nigga normal ass computers aren't even up to 128-bit processing. How retarded you gotta be to think some chinese fridge theory monopoly calculator is gonna get there first when its only up to 30.
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>>134610625
I don't even know if there's an answer to this...

>>134610549
Yeah, most people dismiss the D-Wave as just quantum annealing. However, it does produce useful computing using quantum mechanics in global minimum problems e.g. least amount of time required for the Travelling Salesman to hit all his destinations. So in my book, it counts as useful "computation" done using quantum mechanics (people will criticize the computing aspect since its more akin to dropping a ball through a crafted maze and seeing where it ends up at the bottom).
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>>134612535
We have to stop immigration to europe and there is no time for anything else for now. Talking about this shit is totally retarded.
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>>134612686
a qubit is not a bit.
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>>134612819
So, severely retarded?
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>>134612819
It's a bit in two parallel universes where they are opposite values.
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>>134583046
>But this isn't important. What is important is taking a side on transgender bathroom rights.
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>>134612430
interesting

I suppose you can prove that is used in intel/amd modern chips?

>>134612399
not got he time, pretty drunk
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>>134612675
The L E A F did it

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D-Wave_Systems
>D-Wave Systems, Inc. is a quantum computing company, based in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. D-Wave is the first company in the world to sell quantum computers.[citation needed]

The D-Wave One was built on early prototypes such as D-Wave's Orion Quantum Computer. The prototype was a 16-qubit quantum annealing processor, demonstrated on February 13, 2007 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California.[1] D-Wave demonstrated what they claimed to be a 28-qubit quantum annealing processor on November 12, 2007.[2] The chip was fabricated at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Microdevices Lab in Pasadena, California
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>>134612896
No, you're trying to talk about a quantum computer in term of a standard instruction set. That the industry uses a x64 instruction set has nothing to do with the design of a quantum computing architecture.
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>>134612966
They're trying to switch materials when the gap between interconnects won't prevent electric 'bleeding/leaking' or short circuiting since it's at the molecular level.
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Quantum propulsion.
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>>134613084
You're retarded. Annealing has been pointed out many times in this thread to specifically not be universal.
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>>134612917
>a bit in two parallel universes where they are opposite values
not equal to
>a "classical" bit
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>>134613196
Ionic propulsion or fusion or electrograv bruh
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>>134613293
But there's nothing preventing a qubit from taking the same physical space as a bit.
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>>134613363
gravitronicle inversion shifts.

we're going full fractal!
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>But this isn't important. What is important is taking a side on transgender bathroom rights.

I work with AI and most of what you're saying is si-fi buzzwords and bullshit. Also transgender BS currently has a negative impact on peoples lives right now and it affects everyone, Quantum computing is a decade or two from being useful to the common man. It will have an impact but whats the point if the world is full of degenerates.
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>>134613442
Sure, but that doesn't make >>134612686 's
statement any less wrong.
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>>134583046
Can it make niggers and muslims disappear tho?
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>>134613820
No, only teleport: >>134611866
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>>134612341
did you seriously just figure out that clicking someones post id quotes them?

what the fuck have you been doing this whole time? typing out their ID's manually?
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>>134613694
The major difference between modem quantum computers and modern classical computers is that quantum CPU's don't have advanced circuitry or modules on its physical wafer, where classical CPU's have loads of organization for things like CPU cores, registers, cache memory, and other things that suck up the transistor count. I'd imagine that quantum processors are pretty primitive in that they have just a relatively few quantum transistors meant for computing without a hierarchy structure, as I don't think there are even formal quantum bytes figured out yet. It just crunches data on a per-bit basis, not in groups. However there's nothing preventing a quantum CPU from having the same features as a classical CPU, at least not that I can think of.
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>>134614317
No, I clicked 'post' but the button was over the post id and it double clicked and put that post id at the end of my post.
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pssst. data can time travel, just don't ask how because we all might die.
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>>134592021
what is the origin of this photo? Google and yandex dont show shit
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>>134614336
Sorry, modern*
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>>134583046
>But this isn't important. What is important is taking a side on transgender bathroom rights.

Don't be so ungrateful anon.
(((They're))) laying the groundwork and setting the stage for the new transhumanist paradise. Someone trustworthy needs to be at the helm of it all. Things have to be destroyed before they're re-built, and that's what they're so graciously doing for us.
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>>134614773
See anon, it's not so bad.
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>>134583046
HERE COMES THE FALSE INFORMATION
HERE COMES HTE FAKE WORLD
>QUANTUM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pE-ZunMoGpY
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>>134615011
>that picture
I am scared of binary please make it go away
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>>134604147
sweet gif bro
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>>134583046
>BOW BEFORE ME
itll be free as long as everyone else is my slave
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>>134615128
hey so what do YOU guys think of the Rope Hypothesis ? and that other scientific mehtod they tried to fukcing talk shit past me in school
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>>134615011
The end of the world started at the beginning.

>>134615662
When you look in a mirror, your looking at a reflection of a reflection.
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