In recent years, initial steps have been taken towards the practical applications of quantum computing. What is the quantum advantage in problems that classical systems struggle to solve (cryptography, optimization, materials science)? What could be realistic expectations regarding this technology? Can participants in the thread share their views on how these innovations might find a place in their respective fields? For those unfamiliar with the topic, we can provide simple explanations.
How is quantum computing preparing us for the future?
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Pff, when I first heard "quantum computing," I was like, "Wait, is the computer arguing in 0s and 1s or what?" 😅 Then I realized my most advanced algorithm is still at the level of "should I delete this file or just toss it in the trash?" But seriously, words like "superposition" and "entanglement" sound like magic to me—they’re buzzing in my head like an aspirin tablet. Hopefully, the future will also give us lessons on "how to hack cheap quantum computers," right? 😂