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Other ORP type . 2020 . Peer-reviewed
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'Supremacia cuántica' del futuro

Authors: Moreno, Luis; Jiménez, Raúl;

'Supremacia cuántica' del futuro

Abstract

Un anuncio reciente de Google ha pasado casi inadvertido para los medios, las redes sociales y el común de las gentes. El gigante de internet dice haber alcanzado la supremacía cuántica, algo que implicaría efectos sociales precisamente cuánticos en un futuro a la vuelta de la esquina. La revolución que proporcionaría una computadora de estas características sería la de poder realizar un número de operaciones tan enorme que podrían resolverse problemas que la Inteligencia Artificial (IA) y la búsqueda de patrones no puede llevar a cabo (todavía) en el momento presente. De ser cierto lo que afirma Google, las consecuencias serían ciertamente transcendentales, como ha señalado en un artículo reciente John Preskill, el reputado físico de Caltech que acuñó el término de supremacía cuántica. Empero, se ha producido de manera fulminante una declaración del gigante informático IBM negando tal conquista tecnológica.

Con autorización del periódico para autores CSIC. El artículo apareció en la sección Agenda Global.

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Digitalización, Computacion cuántica, Inteligencia Artificial, Efectos sociales nuevas tecnologías, Inteligencia artificial

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