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Lazyness_net17 karma

Not only am I sad that I missed this, but disappointed that questions were mostly satire.

If you're still doing this AMA, I'd love to hear from you. Feel free to answer all, any or none of these questions.

  1. If quantum computers have the ability to simulate molecular structures, does this present an opportunity for material sciences to make substantial advances that pushes QC and traditional computing further?
  2. Machine learning seeks to solve optimization problems. If quantum computers are exceptionally good at optimization, would QC eventually be the platform to run the computation side of things for ML/AI?
  3. We're still at the very first stages of QC. Is there a consensus on whether or not we can write standard libraries/languages that are as intuitive to use as traditional programming in the future?

Thanks for taking the time to do the AMA. Sorry it wasn't better utilized.