What Has Quantum Computing Got to Do With AI?
At this point, you cannot be blamed for wondering: what exactly has quantum computing got to do with AI?
At this point, you cannot be blamed for wondering: what exactly has quantum computing got to do with AI?
Quantum Computing Inc. has solved an optimization problem with over 3,800 variables in six minutes, delivering a superior and feasible solution.
BASF has begun to explore how PASQAL’s proprietary quantum algorithms could one day be used to predict weather patterns.
[Q]uantum advantage doesn’t mark the end of a race between quantum and classical computers. It’s the beginning.
Quantum computing is well on its way to providing the answer to easing logistics management.
The main objective of the signed agreement between Quantum BCS and aQuantum Software Engineering is to boost the collaboration between both companies in the development of industry-ready Hybrid Classical-Quantum Software solutions, one of aQuantum’s R&D strategic lines in Quantum Software Engineering and Programming. With the signing of this agreement, Quantum BCS becomes an aQNetwork “Solution Partner”.
Toshiba has adopted a new approach, inspired by their quantum computing research, that significantly improves the speed, accuracy, and scale of their SBM.
The DARPA project — Optimization with Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum devices — aims to “demonstrate the quantitative advantage of quantum information processing by leapfrogging the performance of classical-only systems in solving optimization challenges…”
DTU’s researchers have become the first in the world to use a quantum computer to perform calculations of the power grid.
Applications of quantum-inspired optimization problems can yield solutions anywhere from 1% to 10% more accurate than existing approaches and can come to solutions anywhere from two to three times as fast, according to Troels Steenstrup, technology head of KPMG’s Global Quantum Hub.