>>21921010>>21920072In order for a machine learning model to learn from data, you have to be able to load the training data into memory so you can show it to the model. Modern AI training datasets are about a petabyte in size (10^18 bits). Current state of the art quantum computers can store about 10^2 bits. You would need a quantum computer that's 16 orders of magnitude larger than the current state of the art in order to train an LLM. If improvement in quantum computers follows Moore's Law, then that means we'll have a quantum computer capable of training a present-day LLM in 106 years. Everyone posting in this thread or investing in quantum tulips will be dead by then.
>TL;DR: you're a deluded midwit