How far are we from a future of quantum AI? Bing
Jonathan Reichental, PhD -- Forbes
Nov 20, 2023,10:45am EST
The growing wonder and value of artificial intelligence (AI), triggered by the broad availability of generative AI in late 2022, is understandable.
Uses of this software such as the creation of remarkable human-like text and graphics can often exceed the hype. That’s saying something for the technology industry that too often gets ahead of itself.
Frequent and mesmerizing new updates to generative AI and the innovation that quickly follows demonstrate that this technology is evolving at breakneck speed.
But, despite the introduction of faster microchips to feed its hunger, AI is ultimately constrained by our ability to continue to squeeze more processing power from silicon-based hardware. It’s just a limitation of physics. That said, let’s recognize that classical computing, based on transistors and electricity, has served us all well and powered the information age to date.
If AI could be powered by a new generation of computing power, then it would leave today’s innovation in the dust.
That day is coming sooner than you think.
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