Are quantum computers just modern day mysticism?

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Machine learning is all about recognizing and taking advantage of a heuristic. It's incompatible with dynamic, irrational humans. It will always be stupid in that aspect.

Superposition is a way to explain the double slit experiment. The other good explanation is probably the carrier wave theory but it has some flaws.

More like Mysticism was ancient quantum computing.

a computer algorithm is a very generic term and artificial intelligence is still an algorithm at its base function

Yes and no

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They arent what most people make them out to be.
So far theyre only good for specific calculations.
Theyre useful for some scientific applications but thats it.

No. They're still under heavy research, though. What makes you conclude that?

What on earth are you describing here

I think the problem is that media articles written about machine learning conflate the term with artificial intelligence.