⚡💬 NEW - Cathie Wood says the very earliest Quantum Computing could pose a threat to Bitcoin is the 2040’s.
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Shit, so next week then?
I wrote an article in 2016 explaining why AI wouldn't exist until 2040 at the earliest.
We are all wrong, most of the time 😂


Mike Hardcastle
Gaia, AI and Robots
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Hundreds of computing paradigms exist.
Only digital computation has demonstrated error suppression with scale.
Quantum computing’s progress reinforces this rather than contradicting it.
With every quantum computing success they resemble digital computation. Eventually all that will be left it's digital compute.
Why quantum computing is Not a threat to bitcoin:
Historically, hundreds of computing systems have been proposed or built:
Mechanical
Analog electrical
Optical / wave-based
Magnetic / spin-based
Chemical
Biological (DNA, wetware)
Neuromorphic
Quantum
Fluidic
Other than digital they share the same issue scaling/error correction:
Error increases with size
Noise accumulates
Physical coupling worsens
Precision degrades
Continuous physics compounds instability.
As digital systems scale, errors can decrease rather than increase. Digital computing is the only architecture so far proven to do this.
With every quantum computing "success".. The quantum system increasingly resembles a classical digital computer, taking on aspects of the digital computer to achieve a new "groundbreaking result".
Including google new headlines.
Hundreds of computing paradigms exist.
Only digital computation has demonstrated sustained error suppression with scale.
Quantum computing’s progress reinforces this rather than contradicting it.
You can imagine it as an, inverse 3D bell curve. The most stable position is the base, which represents digital computers. All other forms exist at some non-scalable higher point. If you want any of them to scale, the process will eventually push it into the base—digital computing.
#ideas #Quantum
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