Do you Guys bet on quantum or biological computing?

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The discussion centers on the comparison between quantum computing and DNA computing, with a preference expressed for quantum computing due to its potential for lower error rates and greater reliability. It highlights the necessity of conventional computing as an interface for both quantum and DNA computing, suggesting that this will influence the eventual choice between the two technologies. The consensus is that both quantum and biological computing will evolve independently, each serving distinct applications. Quantum computing is particularly noted for its ability to enhance artificial intelligence, providing a competitive edge over biological computing.
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I just want to know Your opinions
 
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Its hard to say but I think a lot more and promise are in quantum computing than in DNA computing. I think has a certain amount of error and uncertainty that is far greater than quantum computing but that's just speculation at this point.

Don't forget though, we still need conventional computing to interface with either DNA or quantum computing and this will drive which one is chosen eventually.
 
gerardofingurbe said:
Do you Guys bet on quantum or biological computing?
Yes, we do. I bet on both.
Each has it's own applications, so each will develop at it's own independent rate.
 
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Quantum computing will improve soo much AI and this will be some adventage for biological
 
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