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That is a bad reason to give up, if that’s what you’re advocating for.

Where did they say anything like that?




If they weren’t implying that, the statement was redundant.


That doesn't make sense at all. I think they were just showing that quantum computer advancement isn't going to have the same rapid development that transistor based computers did a few decades ago.


To be clear: I think investing money in making quantum computers that are intended to show better performance than supercomputers for a wide range of high performance computing tasks is unlikely to bear any useful fruit for the foreseeable future.

That doesn't mean I don't want investment into quantum optics, or any number of other quantum-related fields, which have demonstrated far more utility in far less time than quantum computing.




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