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Google Quantum AI Founder Hartmut Neven Says New ‘Willow’ Chip Solves Problems That Would Take Supercomputers 10 Septillion Years in Just 5 Minutes

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ZH1 year ago

I'm all for AI but it seems like the rush for AI dominance could lead to some nasty things happening. Maybe pump the breaks and ensure i's are dotted and t's are crossed at this point.

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Iam Thee (she/it)1 year ago

How do they know how long it would take, when they just did it in the time it took. Seems like alot of hype to me. Still can't get unbiased search results but we got this 🤣🤷🏼‍♂️

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Moore's Monocle® ☢1 year ago

Encryption is screwed then.

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Chief Nerd1 year ago

Yup - our current encryption methods could easily be broken by this and would need to be replaced by quantum cryptography over time

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MAGA’s the fix1 year ago

Looks like a prequel to the “Terminator” to me.

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Quizling1 year ago

Am I supposed to believe this guy made the super super super super super computer chip? Nah I can't.

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Kenji1 year ago

What does that mean for crypto? 🤔

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Chief Nerd1 year ago

It’s definitely a risk for some cryptocurrencies but Bitcoin seems to be “quantum-resistant” (for now). Here is a good article discussing it:

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Andrew Sienx 🇪🇺🇺🇦🇵🇱🇮🇱1 year ago

What about crypto. Is it possible to produce Bitcoin or hack the chain on QC? Does it makes Bitcoin obsolete and unreliable?

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