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How can quantum and AI unlock a new generation of hybrid applications for science?

  • Krysta Svore

    Technical Fellow,
    Advanced Quantum Development

In the Microsoft Quantum Innovator webinar series, you'll get the inside, first-hand account of Microsoft’s strategy to scaled quantum computing. In this series, you will hear directly from Microsoft’s Azure Quantum scientists and leaders about the path to quantum at scale and how to get involved today.

 

Upcoming episode: 

"How can quantum and AI unlock a new generation of hybrid applications for science?"

 

Over the last several years, we’ve witnessed an incredible acceleration in AI, cloud supercomputing, and quantum capabilities. Together, these technologies are enabling a new era of discovery and innovation. As these solutions continue to scale, global leaders will be able to unlock a new generation of hybrid applications that can leverage the complementary strengths of both AI for large scale data processing and quantum for simulating complex systems with unprecedented accuracy. The intersection of these technologies can unlock practical applications in chemistry, biochemistry, and materials science—enabling solutions from pioneering sustainable energy solutions and designing lifesaving therapeutics to optimizing and improving security.

 

Join this session to learn more about the intersection of quantum and AI, and how we’re collaborating with industry-leading partners to bring these best-in-class solutions to the Azure Quantum compute platform. You’ll also hear more about our recent announcements at Quantum World Congress, including how we:

  • delivered the largest number of entangled logical qubits, with the highest fidelity, on record
  • demonstrated the first end-to-end chemistry simulation that combines reliable logical computation with cloud HPC and AI
  • announced a new collaboration to build the world’s most powerful quantum machine

 

Register now to join us on Tuesday, October 8, 2024 at 9:00 AM PT for the next episode of our Quantum Innovator Series.