Quantum artificial intelligence: unlocking the future of technology

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    Abstract

    Quantum Artificial Intelligence (QAI) stands for the combination of the exercise of ‘quantum computing’ and ‘artificial intelligence’ that drives breakthrough transformation across various industries. In this paper, it is discussed on how QAI is bringing change across industries including pharmaceuticals, finance, weather prediction, supply chain, security, smart cities, agriculture, telecommunication, and education. With quantum mechanics conceptions, QAI enhance computation ability to address more data, and enhance the algorithms. Quantum technologies have potential for attachment to AI systems and make the previously unachievable innovations with the help of overgrowing the classical models. As a conclusion, this paper also discusses its result on the methodological difficulties and ethical issues of QAI, the need to build strategic partnerships and the need for well-regulated legislation. The results extend our understanding of QAI to apprehend the future of technology and its application for solving some of the greatest problems that the world faces today.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publication2025 International Conference on Next Generation Communication & Information Processing (INCIP)
    PublisherIEEE
    Pages321-326
    Number of pages6
    ISBN (Electronic)9798331528140
    ISBN (Print)9798331528157
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 9 Jun 2025

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    Keywords

    • quantum AI
    • QCI
    • AI
    • drug design and discovery
    • optimization
    • smart cities
    • ethics

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