On quantum computing, I’m inclined to agree. Afterall, if AI and quantum computing are communally successful, I’m out of a job. Who needs a clever person to come up with good algorithms, when quantum computing is exponentially faster and AI is smarter? 🙂
I bet that the switch to quantum computing would be great for people in the software industry.
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Probably. We’d all have to get a lot smarter, though, unless programming models can be built so that people don’t have to understanding how quantum computing works.
On quantum computing, I’m inclined to agree. Afterall, if AI and quantum computing are communally successful, I’m out of a job. Who needs a clever person to come up with good algorithms, when quantum computing is exponentially faster and AI is smarter? 🙂
I bet that the switch to quantum computing would be great for people in the software industry.
Probably. We’d all have to get a lot smarter, though, unless programming models can be built so that people don’t have to understanding how quantum computing works.