This works fine until quantum computing breaks all that cryptography and makes it meaningless. Then AI will be used to generate quantum cryptography, as well as used to try and break it.
I'm curious about this though, because quantum computing is vastly overpowered compared to conventional computing. Would it not make sense that it could break virtually any cryptography developed that way with staggering ease?
Ahh I see, so even with the largest qubit computer right now, it still would come well short of being able to break for ex., RSA-2048. Though, given the acceleration of technology, it's not unreasonable to assume this could change relatively quickly.
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b) not all algorithms have QC equivalents