minus-squareAstroLightz@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•JPMorgan researchers say they have generated and certified truly random numbers using a quantum computer, a world-first with potential security and trading uses.linkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up5·11 days agoIs it truly random though? If in a specific point in time, the number generated is always the same, then that’s not truly random. Absolute true randomness would be a different result every time it is generated in that specific point in time. A bit Sci-Fi and probably unrealistic opinion, but it does make me curious about how this kind of randomness could be implemented. linkfedilink
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Is it truly random though? If in a specific point in time, the number generated is always the same, then that’s not truly random.
Absolute true randomness would be a different result every time it is generated in that specific point in time.
A bit Sci-Fi and probably unrealistic opinion, but it does make me curious about how this kind of randomness could be implemented.