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  • Essay / Quantum Computing: The Future of Technology - 1316

    The date is April 14, 2035, a young woman is awakened by the silent alarm in her head. She gets up and walks into her shower where the tiles detect her presence and calculate the water at the precise temperature she likes. The news shines in his eyes: today is the tenth anniversary of the invention of quantum computing. She gets dressed and puts on her favorite hat with a smart bracelet embedded in the brim, allowing her to access everything she needs just by thinking about it. His car is waiting with its pre-planned trip. She arrives at the automated airport and sees her partner waiting for her. By the look in his eyes, she can tell he's doing a quick online search in his mind. Technology is constantly evolving and this future will soon be a reality. Quantum computing is the first step towards all future technologies. This involves using electrical patterns in the brain to control electronics. Twenty-six-year-old quadriplegic has an aspirin-sized implant placed at the top of his brain that allows him to play simple video games, control a robotic arm, and even turn a television on and off . By 2012, cyberkinetic chips could process thoughts as quickly as speech (Taylor). Ultimately, the transition will be from implants to headbands of unimaginable power. With this banner, “any type of information is available at any time [a user wants], just ask a question or even think about it. [Once connected, a person] will always be wirelessly connected to the network, and a response will come back from a vast matrix of collectively produced data. Google queries will seem outdated” (Kirkpatrick). With this advancement, the need to learn languages ​​may disappear (Kirkpatrick). The biggest step is “network e...... middle of paper ......tems. » Science Daily July 10, 2007 [Rockville, Maryland]. Web. October 18, 2010. .Kirkpatrick, David. “Coming soon: Google your brain. "Fortune (2006): 14 pars. Web. November 29, 2010. .Schultz, James. "Plasma force fields and shields are getting closer to reality. " Technology July 25, 2000: 20 by. Web. October 25, 2010. .Taylor, Chris. Surfing the Web with Nothing But Brainwaves, July 2006. Web, September 22, 2010. .Walker, National Geographic, 28 October 2004. Nov. 2010. .