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Quantum computers will be able solve problems in minutes that would take the fastest supercomputers today millions of years.
That opens up a world of possibilities where technology will likely advance faster than ever before.
It will also open up a world where nothing will be secure because all current security protocols will be able to be cracked within mere seconds even by the most rudimentary methods like Brute Force attacks.
Banks, financial institutions and government agencies will be targeted immediately and it could cause serious issues and upheaval...
About to enter a technological era that has yet to ever be seen on earth at the same time as entering an era that might be the most dangerous one when we look at the effects of AI along with Quantum Computers could pose if they are used for nefarious purposes.
That opens up a world of possibilities where technology will likely advance faster than ever before.
It will also open up a world where nothing will be secure because all current security protocols will be able to be cracked within mere seconds even by the most rudimentary methods like Brute Force attacks.
Banks, financial institutions and government agencies will be targeted immediately and it could cause serious issues and upheaval...
About to enter a technological era that has yet to ever be seen on earth at the same time as entering an era that might be the most dangerous one when we look at the effects of AI along with Quantum Computers could pose if they are used for nefarious purposes.
Quantum computers could solve problems in minutes that would take today's supercomputers millions of years
Quantum computers could give us answers to impossible problems in physics, chemistry, engineering and medicine.
www.cbsnews.com