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Aug 18, 2019

How will quantum computing change the world? | The Economist

Posted by in categories: computing, encryption, quantum physics

The potential for quantum computing to crack other countries’ encrypted networks has captured the attention of national governments. Which of the world’s fundamental challenges could be solved by quantum computing?

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  1. Bennie Beaver says:

    Quantum computing and Ray Kurzweil’s ideas of a 2045 singularity are reasons why I imagine, regardless of mine or yours ideas on today’s societal issues and racism, may solve some of those issues, or not; but ultimately, I’m a believer a coming singularity will solve those issues in ways some can only imagine. The exponential nature of science will change questions and answers.