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International China overtakes US in quantum computing

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This is simply unacceptable. This is the field that we must be at the forefront of.
 
I saw thread here about them paying big bucks to foreign specialists

Of course no one will pay a blue collar guy

I was offered between 10 -20K euro / month some years back. (several offers )
At the time I had something to offer.
So yeah they pay really fucking awesome if you have what they need /want.
 
Not surprised. 0 regulation lets them get away with advancing faster
^^^This and the fact China isn't hindered by moral bullshit.



America had a problem with fucking Stem cells because of religion.......Stem cells lol.......



China doesn't care, they will experiment and do things that benefits them, they have nothing holding back progress.

What regulation is holding up quantum computing exactly, or are you just dribbling shit?

Is there regulation in the US against investing in STEM research, or just a political belief that it's the role of private enterprise instead of government investment and PPPs?

Interesting approach to quantum computing by the Chinese, although in every case I've looked into so far the performance claims mentioned have been very narrowly focused and were in no way applicable to general computing.
For instance when Google said their Sycamore machine was, "100 million times faster than a classical computer" (which is disputed), they were checking the outputs from a quantum random-number generator.
Essentially their performance metric was emulating a quantum computer on a classical computer (and even then IBM says they could have made the calculations in 2.5 days, not 10,000 years).

So people talking about the Chinese being quick to adopt new tech in daily life... well Quantum computing still has a ways to go.
 
Trump took his eye off the ball to busy not paying attention to what the world is developing in quantum computing. Even Putin stated that who ever gets a quantum computer running an AI will dominate the world. I have posted about this on Sherdog for years but that being said till that actually get reviewed by independent researchers I will wait.

I do understand that from all accounts quantum computing is the next big computing revolution but as a layman i dont really know what its used for that current computers cant be. Like what problems does quantum computing solve and how does it apply to us in a practical sense.
 
I do understand that from all accounts quantum computing is the next big computing revolution but as a layman i dont really know what its used for that current computers cant be. Like what problems does quantum computing solve and how does it apply to us in a practical sense.

Breaking current encryption protocols in timescales shorter than the life of our Sun.
 
didn't the Chinese push the Americans back across the border in the korean war?

America raped China during the Boxer Rebellion, though. As for the Korean War, the Chinese did have some success early on, mainly because the Allies didn't see it coming. Once the Americans started to counter-attack, the Chinese got their shit pushed in; I believe the casualty rate was at least 4 - 1 in the American's favour. Hell, the USMC kicked the shit out of the PLA while being forced into a prolonged tactical withdrawal, leading to the famous quote,

"Marines don't retreat - we Advance to the Rear!":)
 
I find debates and discussions about China these days bring out irrational fears, racism and borderline retarded conclusions.

My questions to posters here is which one is it?

Is China this emerging superpower with high-tech capabilities, innovation, competent leadership, industrial espionage and cyber warfare specialist, a unified goal to dominate trade and leadership on the global stage

or

Is China this weak, back-water, self-imploding, bat-eating, disease spreading, patent stealing, concentration camp building, nazi genocidal war-mongers with an incompetent authoritarian governmen hell bent on exporting communism and enslaving the rest of the world.

The answer is somewhere in between, but I think we've reached the stage where most people have drawn up their own conclusions and lack any productive ideas or insights on dealing with China.


Its the first pragraph for..

But sometimes they do eat bats.

I love your username btw
 
Is there regulation in the US against investing in STEM research, or just a political belief that it's the role of private enterprise instead of government investment and PPPs?

American R&D is a labyrinth and there's certainly strong political opposition to government STEM investment, yet still a considerable amount of federal funding and research in spite of that. The latter is conducted through both government agencies and department sponsored national laboratories, which are typically managed by select (elite) research universities or non-profit corporations.

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Don’t worry American politicians will make sure China overtakes U.S. in everything.
Many of them definitely are. For reals

mad need to throw money at this like we do at the MIC and education industrial complex
 
Having spent 6 months working in China back in 2014, I can tell you that Chinese governments and companies are able to roll out new technologies faster due to less stringent regulation. In comparison, big tech in US and Europe will face significant scrutiny by regulators before they can bring their products and services to the market. While the Chinese are faster, their privacy and personal data protection is close to non-existent.

When I first arrived, I got a bunch of weird looks from the locals paying for things in cash. They completely skipped over the credit card and went straight to mobile payment. Even street vendors rarely take cash, because they don't really carry it anymore.
 
Many of them definitely are. For reals

mad need to throw money at this like we do at the MIC and education industrial complex

Los Alamos needs more than a $2.9 billion annual budget to compete with the fucking CCP, dude. It's absolutely astonishing what they're able to do with that chump change as it is.

http://quantum.lanl.gov/

I also reckon a significant amount of Intel Corp's wild R&D spending since 2015 has been allocated to QIS research.

http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/research/quantum-computing.html

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Los Alamos needs more than a $2.9 billion annual budget to compete with the fucking CCP, dude. It's absolutely astonishing what they're able to do with that chump change as it is.

http://quantum.lanl.gov/

I also reckon a significant amount of Intel Corp's wild R&D spending since 2015 has been allocated to QIS research.

http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/research/quantum-computing.html

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That was also probably part of the smartphone modem nonsense too. But yes hopefully they are close and just have t out together a machine just yet. Able to, just haven’t done it
 
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This is simply unacceptable. This is the field that we must be at the forefront of.
The only thing Muricans are forefront at these days is obesity, and China is planning to beat you at that too:

"More than half of Chinese adults are now considered overweight, a study conducted by the country's National Health Commission revealed on Wednesday. Obesity rates among Chinese adults have also more than doubled in less than two decades, from 7.1% in 2002 to 16.4% this year."
https://www.cp24.com/lifestyle/huma...dy-1.5245268?cache=?clipId=89531?clipId=89619
 
I was offered between 10 -20K euro / month some years back. (several offers )
At the time I had something to offer.
So yeah they pay really fucking awesome if you have what they need /want.

holy tits
 
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