uantum computing sounds like something out of a science-fiction movie. It promises to revolutionize how we solve complex problems, from medicine and logistics to encryption and artificial intelligence. Yet for many, the term "quantum computing" feels mysterious, abstract, and complicated. Today, let’s demystify quantum computing, understand how it differs from traditional computing, explore its potential uses, and assess how it could shape our future.
To truly grasp quantum computing, it helps first to understand classical computing—the computing you use every day, whether in your smartphone, laptop, or car. Classical computers operate using binary digits, known as bits. Bits have only two possible states: either a 0 or a 1. Every operation your computer performs—whether you're browsing the internet, watching a video, or playing a game—boils down to sequences of these simple binary states.
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