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The Rise of Probabilistic Computing: A Paradigm Shift
For decades, traditional digital computing has relied on precise, deterministic transistors, operating within binary confines of 0s and 1s. Transitioning from the complexity of analog computers in the early 1960s, advancements in digital chips heralded a new era defined by accuracy and speed. However, as we stand on the precipice of technological progression, the constraints of current digital systems reveal themselves, signaling a potential transformation towards probabilistic computing.