A wonderful snapshot of Quantum technology, its growth since 1900's and projections into the future at least till 2030. Quite a thought provoking discourse. I have a question. If the Quantum information is stored and repeated, what will happen to the cryptographic scenario. Will it change? Will hacking be possible at that point?
i think its hard to hack. because quantum information will stay in superposition so its very hard or say impossible for now to hack and very hard in future .
Talk sounds good. But the question answer session is terrible. He talks about Quantum Technology, but unable to answer basic questions in Quantum Mechanics. Very strange!
A wonderful snapshot of Quantum technology, its growth since 1900's and projections into the future at least till 2030. Quite a thought provoking discourse. I have a question. If the Quantum information is stored and repeated, what will happen to the cryptographic scenario. Will it change? Will hacking be possible at that point?
i think its hard to hack. because quantum information will stay in superposition so its very hard or say impossible for now to hack and very hard in future .
Talk sounds good. But the question answer session is terrible. He talks about Quantum Technology, but unable to answer basic questions in Quantum Mechanics. Very strange!
Bcoz India is kind of that!!