The AI Hype Made Us Forget About Quantum (And Why That Is a Dangerous Mistake)
If you spend five minutes on LinkedIn or read any tech publication today, you would think Artificial Intelligence is the only technology that matters. We are entirely consumed by the AI hype cycle.
And because of that noise, we almost forgot about Quantum computing.
We do not want to play the role of the tech doomsayer. At High Digital, we prefer to focus on practical, scalable engineering rather than science fiction. But when it comes to Quantum, we all need to prepare.
The Unspoken Driver of New Technology
To get an idea of where Quantum is heading, you have to look at history. It is an unspoken rule of the technology sector: major advances are almost always driven by the adult entertainment industry and organised crime.
From the adoption of VHS over Betamax to online credit card processing, secure streaming, and the rise of cryptocurrency, illicit or fringe markets are always the earliest and most aggressive adopters of new paradigms.
Quantum computing will follow this path. The initial commercial drivers will not be noble pursuits like curing diseases or optimising global logistics. The first major wave of quantum application will be driven by cybercrime.
The First Challenge: Securing the Vault
The immediate threat of quantum computing is its ability to shatter current encryption standards. The cryptographic math that currently protects global banking, private communications, and your proprietary business data will be trivial for a mature quantum computer to solve.
This means the very first challenge of the quantum era is not going to be building better products. It is going to be a frantic, global scramble to secure environments and data.
In the cybersecurity world, there is a concept called “Harvest Now, Decrypt Later”. Organised cybercriminals and hostile states are already breaching networks and stealing heavily encrypted data. They cannot read it today. But they are hoarding it in massive data centres, waiting for the day they can rent quantum computing power to unlock it all at once.
What Businesses Need to Do Now
This brings us back to the core philosophy at High Digital. You have to build the plumbing before you can worry about the poetry.
Right now, businesses are tying themselves in knots trying to integrate generative AI into their workflows. But their actual data environments are fragmented, poorly governed, and barely secured by legacy standards.
If your foundation is weak today, a post-quantum world is going to tear it apart.
You do not need to buy a quantum computer today. But you do need to start auditing your digital environments. You need to understand exactly where your data lives, how it is structured, and how it is secured. Moving towards a clean, bespoke, highly controlled architecture is no longer just about operational efficiency. It is becoming a matter of survival.
The AI hype might be the loudest thing in the room right now. But Quantum is the most dangerous. It is time to get your house in order.
Is your data infrastructure actually secure, or is it held together by digital duct tape? Let’s talk about building a resilient foundation.