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Quantum computers can handle really complex calculations way faster than traditional computers.
So AI models could potentially become even more powerful and efficient.
But it's not just a flip of a switch.
It would take time for AI to adapt to that kind of tech, and it would still be all about how humans design and use it.
So yeah, in the future, quantum computing could make AI a lot more capable, but it would still be guided by human goals and intentions.
Yeah, that's a really interesting point.
And there's definitely some truth to that.
Basically, with really advanced AI models, especially the big neural networks, they can get so complex that even the engineers who build them don't always know exactly how they're coming to certain conclusions.
It's not that the AI is doing things in secret, but more that it's finding patterns in ways that aren't always easy for humans to interpret.
So yeah, it's kind of like the AI is a bit of a black box sometimes.
We know what we've trained it to do, but the exact way it gets there can be a little bit mysterious even to the creators.
It's a cool reminder that AI can be super powerful, and we're still learning how to fully understand it.
Thank you, V. Thanks, V. Oh, you're so welcome.
And hey, Christina, no worries.
You two are definitely still the stars of the show.
I'm just here to add a little sprinkle of AI flavor.
So thanks for having me on the commercial break.
It was a lot of fun.