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Good article. I read a similar article about this subject a few days ago.

If "Q-Day" arrives in 2025, I feel things will get messy.
At the same time, I think we may find methods using quantum computing to develop other
technologies that will take the place of current encryption methods.

I see parallels in AI. While AI will imperil humanity, it will also serve the purpose
of resolving these existential threats. The only practical way we can counter the dangers
of AI is by using AI. Perhaps it may be the same way with quantum computing.

Think of past events that are similar to what we face today. For example, consider Enigma.
In WWII, Germans believed their Enigma code could not be broken. Yet, we all know of Alan Turing. The
machine he created successfully broke the Enigma code.

Have you heard of the Navajo Code Talkers? They were U.S. Marines in WWII who used their native language to encode data. The enemies were never able to break the Navajo code. It was a low-tech solution
to a high-tech approach to encoding information. Perhaps the solution in the case of quantum computing
may be much the same.

I'm confident that the United States is, and will continue to be the leader in quantum computing.
We have Alphabet, IBM, Microsoft, and many others who are advancing the technology of
quantum computing. No one else is even remotely close to these companies and the U.S.

While China is a significant competitor, it will never be the leader in such technology, IMO.
I believe this because of my experiences with "technology" from China is that it's crap.
China's "technology" is largely stolen U.S. technology that's poorly replicated trash.

IMO, our best speculations on how things will unfold with this new technology can be ascertained
by taking a look back at history.
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