Quantum computers aren’t going to be owned by individuals for a long time, because of the requirement of cryogenic cooling. Instead, you’ll rent time on a quantum computer, or use a service that itself uses a quantum computer.
Anyhow, what might be the equivalent of looking at ENIAC and predicting flappy bird? Audio processing software that uses fast fourier transforms, maybe? Least-action optimization algorithms that power the AI that recommends what videos you should watch?
It’s hard; quantum computation is just more specialized (in our high-temperature environment) than classical computation.
Quantum computers aren’t going to be owned by individuals for a long time, because of the requirement of cryogenic cooling. Instead, you’ll rent time on a quantum computer, or use a service that itself uses a quantum computer.
Anyhow, what might be the equivalent of looking at ENIAC and predicting flappy bird? Audio processing software that uses fast fourier transforms, maybe? Least-action optimization algorithms that power the AI that recommends what videos you should watch?
It’s hard; quantum computation is just more specialized (in our high-temperature environment) than classical computation.