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 February 10th, 2019, 06:46 AM #1 Banned Camp   Joined: Feb 2019 From: Casablanca Posts: 23 Thanks: 2 Artificial Intelligence and Quantum Number Hello everyone, If my quantum number is 0 or 1 at the moment of measurement. Would an artificial intelligence be able to learn to detect if it is 1 or 0 before the measurement?
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 February 10th, 2019, 07:40 AM #3 Banned Camp   Joined: Feb 2019 From: Casablanca Posts: 23 Thanks: 2 why a neural network can not do this? for example a human is able to do this by chance
February 10th, 2019, 08:07 AM   #4
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 Originally Posted by Extrazlove Hello everyone, If my quantum number is 0 or 1 at the moment of measurement. Would an artificial intelligence be able to learn to detect if it is 1 or 0 before the measurement?
Why would you even think that such a thing is possible? Nobody can predict the future with certainty. At least until we can do time travel.

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February 10th, 2019, 09:37 AM   #5
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 Originally Posted by Extrazlove why a neural network can not do this? for example a human is able to do this by chance
No they aren't. You can't know whether the state is 0 or 1 prior to measurement because your state is not 0 or 1. It is a complex number with norm 1 i.e. something of the form $a + ib$ where $a,b$ are real and $a^2 + b^2 = 1$. This state is also unknowable as a consequence of the no cloning theorem.

In other words, there is a mathematical theorem which says you can't know the state prior to measurement. Theorems also apply to A.I.

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