Interest in quantum computing is often justified by faster-than-classical quantum algorithms. But in classical computing, algorithms are just a small part of the picture. Interfaces are (at least) as important, for instance. What would a better-than-classical-interface look like?
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This is an idle thought that occasionally pops into my head. I often am struck that so many arguments for QC are based on efficiency and similar concerns. Yet in conventional computing, that's just a tiny piece of the overall picture.
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I guess it is the sign of a hyped domain, similar to BlockChains over the past year+. It is a common trend when the actual usable working product / device / demo is now where close to being available... Only then do we become occupied with 'mandain' issues such as UI design...
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It's been true for as long as I've been interested in quantum computing (i.e., since 1992).
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