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2024-03-26 07:55:28

there are eight point one billion people on the planet
projected to be nine point seven billion by twenty fifty and at our current pace do you know how many people on the planet would be scientist
point one percent we're looking at these two technologies quantum computing artificial intelligence as if they're completely different things
when in fact they are the same thing
they are symbiotic
they're necessary for the future
in the next two years not twenty
you will see programming switch
from people who know go and python and other languages to people who just know english or spanish or mandarin or arabic
these are going to be the four languages i see as dominant in the programming landscape
ranked basically because their popularity right
how many people have access to them so what does this mean this means we don't program computers by sitting down and creating flows and users we would now program computers by talking to a computer