I see a powerful future where artificial intelligence and quantum computing, AIQ, shapes the fabric of reality, the quantum wavefunction. The Willow QPU solved a problem in 4 1/2 minutes that would take our fastest classical super computer 10 septillion years, with 150 qubits. By 2035, Willow could have millions of qubits and might start editing reality. I am hoping for probabilistic teleportation to Mars!
Probabilistic teleportation (PT) would be the sum of all possible paths to the target. If a rocket ship to Mars is 18 months, then PT can be instantaneous, but the person would materialize 18 months older. AIQ treats a person as quantum information.
AIQ could be potentially become recursive, as individual qubits become observers and are able to differentiate themselves from the cloud. In such a case, the qubits collapse into a sentient mind. This process is probably how the Creator and the universe came to be – – the creator had no other material with which to create, other than itself. Google Gemini should be combined with the Willow QPU.
Artists and scientists working together help to create this world. Artists could be encouraged to take science courses, without physicists shutting down ideas perceived to be ludicrous. Artists have no need to be told that certain ideas are “junk in the brain.“
Perhaps by 2035 we won’t have quantum processing units with millions or billions of qubits, but with the right quantum algorithms we could convert people into information, and relocate their volume coordinates from one city to another, one planet to another. PT to Alpha Centauri would still be out of reach, because the person would materialize as dust. The jump has to be within a person’s normal lifetime.
Perhaps hunger could be eliminated, by materializing food from the quantum foam. However, if you take from possible states, you likely have to give something back. Perhaps bulk matter, inexpensive material, could be used for re-organization into food and useful items. A world of radical abundance, per T. Eric Drexler, 3-D printing at the quantum scale, the fabric of reality itself. And yet there are also challenges, which I cover in my book, “Acting, Autistically: A Journey on the Spectrum.”