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Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Artificial neurons go quantum with photonic circuits

 (Quantum memristor as the missing link between artificial intelligence and quantum computing)

Artificial intelligence is now used in a variety of applications, 

including speech recognition, image recognition, medical diagnosis, 

and many others. Simultaneously, quantum technology has been demonstrated 

to be capable of computational power far exceeding that of even the world's largest supercomputer.

In recent years, artificial intelligence has become ubiquitous, with applications such as speech interpretation, image recognition, medical diagnosis, and many more. At the same time, quantum technology has been proven capable of computational power well beyond the reach of even the world's largest supercomputer. Physicists at the University of Vienna have now demonstrated a new device, called a quantum memristor, which may allow combining these two worlds, thus unlocking unprecedented capabilities. The experiment, carried out in collaboration with the National Research Council (CNR) and the Politecnico di Milano in Italy, has been realized on an integrated quantum processor operating on single photons. The work is published in the current issue of the journal Nature Photonics.


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