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Quantum computing is overshadowed by rapid advances in AI

Potentially transformative, the idea has yet to show practical value, as the boundaries between the two fields shift
Google’s Sycamore quantum computer: Demis Hassabis, CEO and co-founder of GoogleDeepMind, that AI could take on many tasks that only a quantum computer had been thought capable of tackling

The rapid advances in artificial intelligence that have transfixed the tech industry have put another potentially transformative idea — quantum computing — in the shade. It’s hard to focus on the more distant and unproven benefits of quantum machines when the headlong rush of AI dominates the headlines. 

This is more than just a question of perception, though. According to two of the leading figures in AI, quantum computing could be much further off, and of considerably less importance, than many of the people working in the field like to claim.

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