Artificial Intelligence, what is it?

You're talking about breakthroughs in several different scientific disciplines to make that happen. It might never happen. It might be something we are talking about for 50 years, a bit like fusion. Theoretically it could be done. In practice, not so much.

And it quantum computers are a thing, then quantum computers would be used to generate security protocols to defend against them so the idea that one person is going to invent this thing, build it and then take over the entire world is a bit far fetched.

And a quantum computer is still just a computer- albeit one that can do calculations extremely rapidly. That isn't what qualifies as an AI.


And it still has no arms or legs or robotoid army to command so it's still stuck in a box connected to the wall by a power cable. A lot of TFF posters can't seem to understand that making an extremely clever computer doesn't automatically make it some amazing machine that can do everything- that would require some very serious advances in robotics, battery power and many other fields to come to fruition.
No AI is not quantum computers but the conbination will be gamechanging, the experts say we are closer than people think with both general AI and quantum computers, expect both to be within 2 -5 years, it wasnt expected that chat gpt would be as powerful before 2025 yet its here, again your missing the point, huge advancements will be made in robotics with these new powers
 
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That is a ridiculous scenario.

A quantum computer isn't going to magically solve every question going in biology. It will help do calculations, it won't discover the next antibiotics. It could complete a lot of computational effort that currently takes legions of computers months or years to do, but someone will still have to create a molecule using chemistry and work out how to manufacture it effectively. Sure, computers can help with this, but it has no imagination.
The fact your comparing current computers to quantum shows you dont have the knowledge to even comment on this
 
No AI is not quantum computers but the conbination will be gamechanging, the experts say we are closer than people think with both general AI and quantum computers, expect both to be within 2 -5 years, it wasnt expected that chat gpt would be as powerful before 2025 yet its here, again your missing the point, huge advancements will be made in robotics with these new powers

Have you seen a modern robot?

AI/quantum computing- WHEN they are developed.

Chat GPT? LOL. It's a language model only. It's not intelligent nor should it be referred to as an AI.

You and several others do not understand what constitutes true artificial intelligence.
 
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Of course they do. But it is in the same form of a device in which we typically consider a computer to be?

WTF?
First you said they don't exist. Now you say of course they do.

You do talk some shite.

And what has it's form got to do with it?

This one looks like a large box, just like the early mainframes.
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Their D-Wave system looks like any other large powerful system, several racks of kit.
 
WTF?
First you said they don't exist. Now you say of course they do.

You do talk some shite.

And what has it's form got to do with it?

This one looks like a large box, just like the early mainframes.
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Their D-Wave system looks like any other large powerful system, several racks of kit.

That is a supercomputer, if it is anything beyond a research project, how come they haven't deployed it practically and done all these amazing things that quantum computers are said to be capable of? The answer is that, whilst it works in ideal conditions, it has some serious practical drawbacks in application. A bit like fusion. All works nicely in theory, can be done as a proof of concept but in a practical fashion, not so much.

It's like AI- people point to chat GPT as an example, only it's not, not in the truest sense of the word.
 
That is a supercomputer, if it is anything beyond a research project, how come they haven't deployed it practically and done all these amazing things that quantum computers are said to be capable of? The answer is that, whilst it works in ideal conditions, it has some serious drawbacks. A bit like fusion. All works nicely in theory, can be done as a proof of concept but in a practical fashion, not so much.

Wow, you should do your research before posting.


They have deployed it, it's in use, you can even create an account with them and use it yourself. Although for serious work it is NOT cheap.


If you have enough money, you can buy the IBM D-Wave system.
 

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