JEPA does not need a qubit. The robot might need a spike.
A note on substrates, world models, and what is actually shipping. Copyright: Sanjay Basu Why I am writing this There has been a small swell of press and LinkedIn threads in the last few weeks coupling JEPA-family world models with quantum computing as their training substrate. I have read enough of these to want to write something straight. The pairing is not absurd. Quantum and JEPA both feel non-classical in flavor, both invoke prediction over physical reality, and both have well-funded research programs that promise the future. Fine. But the technical case for running JEPA training on a quantum computer does not exist yet, will not exist in three to five years, and probably will not exist in the form people are imagining. What does exist, and what the same kind of buyer might actually find useful inside the same decade, is neuromorphic silicon for inference at the edge. That is the bet I would make if forced to put money on a non-classical substrate doing real work for world ...