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Quantum computing, probably.
Problem is, it has the potential to be actual reality. Tech bros need their products to be 99% blue-sky hype to get their financing, and they can't risk some nerd going "well actually what you're suggesting can't be done any more efficiently on a quantum computer than you can do now".
Plus. You can't just drop quantum computing in your data center. It takes extreme cold, hug amounts of cash and the support team to maintain.
That is quantum computing as it is now.
If tomorrow we find a superconductor at room temperature, quantum computing would become easily accessible in every datacenter.
I think quantum-as-a-service will exist on the major cloud providers, and they will produce libraries with specific algorithms that are enhanced by quantum processes.
All a developer will do is swap scipy for qscipy
I too would like to hug amounts of cash
(Sorry couldn't resist)
As long as you let me get some hugs in baby
May I give you a hug baby?