"Where's the lane? Self-driving cars confused by shabby U.S. roadways"
http://newsdaily.com/2016/03/wheres-...-u-s-roadways/
No self driving cars (fluctuating environment too unpredicatable; will result in mass traffic deaths if implemented commercially),
No quantum computers D-Wave was a big disappointment and is basically just a specialized processor for very specific types of tasks that uses magnetic fields of each 'transistor' which, if I understand correctly, are read as either on or off but can float between on/off based on input, and these transistors are connected together by superconductors.)
There's no entanglement and no faster than light travel taking place; its just boring old electromagnetism
Real 'quantum computers' won't come around until optical processing catches up, which will take decades, at which point binary will be left behind and processors microarchitecture will be willy wonka designs
until then it all has to go back into binary because: our displays our binary, our memory is binary, and the only way we can even use any of it is with binary processors
and those quantum computers in 30 years still probably won't use 'action at a distance' entanglement