It’s become cliché to talk about inventions that can ‘change the world’, but when it comes to transversal technologies – cross-cutting tools with the potential to transform multiple industries – the moniker feels like an understatement, writes Andrew Chakhoyan.
Unless I’ve missed some developments, quantum computing’s applications are somewhat-niche. Yeah, it’s a new field, but I am not sure that it’s something that I’d be incredibly worried about (at least from an economic standpoint; from a military communications standpoint, maybe it matters, as there are some important applications there).
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Yeah:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_computing
I mean, it’s cool in that in involves interesting physics and engineering stuff maybe, but I’m not sure that it’s that interesting economically.
Like…I think that blockchain stuff is technically interesting too. But…there are only so many realistic applications, and people have tried to use it in a lot of cases where I don’t think that it’s all that useful.