Quantum Apocalypse

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A quantum computer coupled to an artificial neural network is a very powerful device.

You can use information geometry to format a problem in a form suitable for a small number of qubits. Then all you have to do is project the results back into the semantic grid (which is where topological computing comes in).

For example - let's say you have a robot navigating through a 3d landscape, which mostly consists of buildings and streets, with cars driving on the streets and people and fogs walking on the sidewalks.

So what happens when the robot encounters a field of tall grass? Does it treat it like an obstacle, or does it roll right on through?

The meaning of tall grass is context dependent. It could represent a shortcut, or it could represent an obstacle course.
 
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