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Commercial quantum computers can be a great opportunity but they can be a great risk for security.

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Commercial quantum computers can be a great opportunity but they can be a great risk for security. 

The creation of the quantum computer is not cheap, or at least it's not free. And that means that getting funding from business life would help to find the money for that work. And this is one of the most interesting and in the same way dangerous thing. Even without machine rebellion, the quantum computer has even a billion times higher calculation capacity than the regular computers. And that thing causes risks in data security because the quantum computer can crack codes faster than ever before.  

That means that if the creators of a quantum computer can hide the existence of that system let's say about a couple of weeks, which means they can break the security codes of banks or some security or police organization what means that the identities of operators of those organizations would uncover. Or in the worst case, the control codes of nuclear power plants or missiles are at risk to break. 

The commercial quantum computer means that the service provider creates a quantum computer center and then rents the time of that incredible machine. But the quantum computer is an extremely powerful tool, and the renting of that machine allows that private corporations can use it for their purposes. 

And one of those purposes could be nuclear weapons and stealth material simulations. So in the scenarios, the foreign intelligence like the FSB and Chinese foreign intelligence can create a high-tech company in the Western world, and then rent the time from the quantum computer centers. 

The fact is that nobody even knows the capacities of the quantum computer. And if we want to calculate complicated calculations, what is consisting of things like the forms of the stealth aircraft and other layers the quantum computers would be excellent tools for that kind of works. In this case, we could simply rent the time from the quantum computers, and make the next-generation stealth fighters. 

The quantum computer makes it possible to make complicated flow calculations in minutes, even if those calculations have taken moths by using the regular computers. So that means that the time of the rent of the quantum computer center would not be very long if somebody wants to risk national security. 

Sources:

https://www.economist.com/science-and-technology/2020/09/26/commercialising-quantum-computers

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