Normal search vs Quantum Search. Source: agi.lambda



    by raagSlayer

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    1. you_are_YoungBlood on

      This is how they’ll work, but unfortunately we’re a long way away from any sort of practical applications. Quantum chips are only able to process 50-70 qubits at the moment, and they’d need at least a million for practical use. Scaling up has it’s own issues. For a very long time at least, quantum computing will only be useful for extremely specific computations in extremely specific circumstances

    2. yamimementomori on

      The quantum search through the maze looks like all the neurons in a labyrinthine brain firing at once. Er, I mean, one neuron in a state of superposition. Perhaps… Schrödinger’s brain?

    3. Fun fact the first problem quantum computers were shows to be able to solve faster than traditional computers, is finding out if a given function maps all inputs to the same binary number, or only half of them.
      In other words it just checks if all outputs are 1 or if some of them are also 0.

      So basically it’s the most useless problem in the world you can possibly think of.

    4. Wow, it’s like trying simultaneously 40 different ways makes it somehow faster to do it on single core. What’s different from parallelized heuristic algorithm with graph exploration?

    5. WOW! I had no idea that quantum computing was related to quantum physics. So cool. No glass cases on a quantum computer? “DAD!!! Billy’s looking at the computer again and crashing my game!!!!!!” lol

    6. So… 2124. Sex toys will know from your search history what you like the most and deliver it.

      Freaky-Freaky.

      Also interesting. What happens when you have the AI streamline its code to run faster?

    7. It’d be weirder if this was reality. This just points on a grid and input being processed, right?

    8. is this really an actual quantum algorithm running or just someone that thought quantum=parallelism?

    9. Safe-Round-354 on

      Pro tip about mazes: As long as you keep your hand on the right wall and walk forward, you will find the exit.

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