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How long do you think it will be until we have consumer quantum computing and how will it affect the way we code?
So Google and Nasa are working on a machine thousands of times faster than super computers when this tech gets to us how will it change the way we work?
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I have no idea when it may come about if it does. If it does, I think we will approach programming in a different way, probably having computing doing more of the work for us. I imagine programming would probably get more user friendly and aimed toward the general public.
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I agree with that, but I feel like this is something that is really hard to predict. I guess that's why you put this out there, to get other peoples' opinions.
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yeah, I can't really process that... [crickets]
That's astonishing.
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Once they can program themselves we are all screwed.. they will quickly surparse us and realise we are a pest worthy of extermination lol
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yeah. dont think christian bale will be much of a 'salvation'
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I think 15-20 years
We know already store data on atomic level.
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the backbone of most pro languages is assembly which is responsible for flipping of bits and bytes.but quantum use qubit so i think there will be a big change in low level languages.
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My guess is within a decade, code wise it will either get a lot easier or a lot more specialised like it used to be.
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The last chip sold for around $15 million and supposedly 100 million times faster than classical computers at solving optimisation problems. Question is will we even need code if these beasts become mainstream.
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Yep our only hope at that point will be Arnold Schwarzenegger.