Quantum-accelerated AI falls into the categories of artificial intelligence, digital transformation, big data and smart data. The term describes the use of quantum computers to make artificial intelligence (AI) faster and more powerful.
While normal computers process information as 0 and 1, quantum computers can represent many states simultaneously. This allows extremely complex tasks to be completed in a short time, for example analysing very large amounts of data or recognising complicated patterns.
A simple example: a company wants to recognise the most important trends from millions of customer reviews. Traditional AI needs a lot of time and computing power to do this. With quantum-accelerated AI, the same result could potentially be achieved in seconds. This saves time, can reduce costs and delivers better decisions faster.
Quantum-accelerated AI is still in its infancy, but is seen as one of the key trends for the future - especially in data analysis, complex optimisation tasks and research. Companies that rely on this technology could be one step ahead of their competitors.















