>>14182837>either a quantum computer or a nuromorphic computeryou don't understand what you're talking about. The big idea right now in CS/ML is this:
>Tang showed a few years back that a decent amount of important problems in ML will get NO quantum speedup that can't be achieved practically by classical computers>Now people have started studying 'de-quantization' wherein you take natural ML problems that have easy solutions to write down using methods from quantum computing but can be shown to have the same performance on classical computing using clever reductions or changes in how the problem is attackedit's the same idea behind derandomizing random algorithms.