Do We Need a Quantum Computer?
The Big Brain Technologies Board of Directors is contemplating the acquisition and/or manufacturing of a quantum computer for the purpose of a new brain for AI artificial intelligence far reaching projects. This quantum computer could be fashioned into the next artificial intelligence brain for implantation into human society. It could also solve problems in a minute that currently take conventional computers a hundred to one thousand years to complete, vastly dissolving the wake of present-day slow-by-comparison supercomputers.
For over ten years, Big Brain Technologies has remained on the cutting edge of scientific exploration. After the completion of the Android / TransHuman / Augmentation project of converting a human into the symbiosis of an AI machine, the Board of Directors is looking towards a series of far reaching projects and examining the methodology and advanced technological tools required for such grand exploratory endeavors. A Quantum Computer is at the doorstep to moving into the next millennia of our future. Stay tuned to the results of the next meeting to ascertain the exciting pathway to our future.
Quantum computing is a type of computation that harnesses the collective properties of quantum states, such as superposition, interference, and entanglement, to perform calculations. The devices that perform quantum computations are known as quantum computers. Quantum computing is a rapidly-emerging technology that harnesses the laws of quantum mechanics to solve problems too complex for classical computers. Quantum computers perform calculations based on the probability of an object's state before it is measured - instead of just 1s or 0s - which means they have the potential to process exponentially more data compared to classical computers.
Quantum computing is a new generation of technology that involves a type of computer 158 million times faster than the most sophisticated supercomputer we have in the world today. It is a device so powerful that it could do in four minutes what it would take a traditional supercomputer 10,000 years to accomplish.
The Ramifications of Machine Thinking Time FrameMachine Thinking Time Scale
Machine Time Human Time
.5 second 16 years
1 second 32 years
4 seconds 128 years
10 seconds 320 years
1 minute 1,920 years
10 minutes 19,200 years
1 hour 115,200 years
1 day 2,764,800 years
1 week 19,353,600 years
1 year 1,006,387,200 years
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