It appears that quantum computing is growing slowly and predictably. Companies already have basic quantum computers solving simple problems. They're not suddenly going to roll out a super-fast quantum computer that can break all encryption overnight, shocking the world.* As we see gains in the field, classical encryption will continue to grow in complexity, and eventually the ciphers will themselves require quantum computers to work.
(*Unless it does, but then by definition it's not predictable.)
It appears that quantum computing is growing slowly and predictably. Companies already have basic quantum computers solving simple problems. They're not suddenly going to roll out a super-fast quantum computer that can break all encryption overnight, shocking the world.* As we see gains in the field, classical encryption will continue to grow in complexity, and eventually the ciphers will themselves require quantum computers to work.
(*Unless it does, but then by definition it's not predictable.)