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From the article: They can't see the future.

Forgive my ignorance of quantum computing, but the classical computer can see the future in a finite image space by computing every image combination. It just turns out to be a lot of computing to see every variation in any space of reasonable size.

Isn't this something a quantum computer would excel at, by computing the variations concurrently?




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