. Moore's law and quantum computers In 1965 the Intel director Gordon Moore introduced the famous "Moore's law".Moore's law is that every two years the number of components and power of the computer system will double. But when we are looking backward in time, there were no quantum computers at that time. The fact is that quantum computers increase the speed of developing themselves very fast. So the fact is that the table-size or even smaller quantum computers could be possible sooner than we ever expected. And quantum computers can also run extremely complicated programs and remotely operate new and powerful manufacturing systems. The thing is that the quantum computer is "only the computer". It can make every mission, what regular computers are doing, but the quantum computer will do those missions faster and sharper. Today the quantum computers are very primitive. But they are still more powerful than regular computers. But quantum computers ar...
The research and advances in artificial intelligence are causing the need to re-estimate what things like consciousness means? When we are creating new and powerful AI. We are creating something that has not existed before. And quantum technology has increased the power of AI. So that means we might face surprising situations when we are driving AI algorithms by using quantum computers that are a minimum of 1000 times faster and more powerful than traditional binary computers.