Copenhagen postulates collapse, no? If collapses turn out to happen at problematic times or because of problematic conditions, it could potentially doom quantum computers.
In contrast, many worlds says basically: There is no collapse. Ever.
The fact that no one has found what triggers collapse yet is to me evidence that Copenhagen is false.
Pilot wave theory on the other hand is, afaiu completely equivalent to many worlds, but less philosophically convincing.
Where many worlds says there is only the wave function, pilot wave says there is a wave function but also the material world. And material world is a sort of "view" of the wave function. Continuously rederived from it. But the interesting thing is, this material world has no causal consequences. All causality stems from the wave function and its evolution. This is the compromise to get same predictions as many worlds.