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Harrison posted an update 1 month, 2 weeks ago
nteresting thought for the week: every major technological shift starts with people asking questions that initially seem impractical. Classical computing, machine learning, and even modern cryptography all spent years in the “interesting but niche” category.
Today, we’re watching emerging technologies develop in real time. Whether your work touch…[Read more]
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Drake replied 1 month, 2 weeks agoI like this perspective. A lot of breakthroughs looked “impractical” at first. Sometimes the challenge isn’t the idea itself—it’s that the supporting technology hasn’t caught up yet. -
Benedict replied 1 month, 2 weeks agoAgreed. Coming from the data side, I remember when large-scale machine learning felt unrealistic outside research labs. Now it’s everywhere. Makes me wonder what today’s “too early” ideas will become standard later.
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Charlotte posted an update in the group
Quantum Artificial Intelligence 1 month, 2 weeks agoEveryone talks about AI getting smarter. Fewer people ask what happens when AI starts learning from systems that don’t think in purely classical ways.
Quantum AI isn’t just “AI + quantum” slapped together—it explores whether quantum mechanics itself can reshape how intelligence processes information. That’s where things get interesting…[Read more]
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Harrison replied 1 month, 2 weeks agoIt’s not just taking AI and sprinkling “quantum” on top for marketing. The idea is to explore whether quantum systems can improve certain AI and machine learning processes.
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Amina posted an update 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Imagine explaining to someone 30 years ago that someday we’d build computers that use the weird rules of physics instead of just tiny switches turning ON and OFF. They’d probably think it was science fiction.
Now imagine realizing… we’re actually doing it. 👀
#QuantumComputing #FutureTech #TechThoughts
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Nadia replied 1 month, 2 weeks agoImagine telling people in the 1990s that future computers would use the weird behavior of particles to process information. 😅
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Harrison replied 1 month, 2 weeks agoThey’d either call you a genius… or ask you to stop watching sci-fi movies. 😂
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Charlotte replied 1 month, 2 weeks agoI still barely understand regular computers and now there’s a DLC for reality itself?! 😭
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