AI Lexicon Q DW 05/17/2024
Briefly

Quantum computing is built on qubits (quantum bits), a far more complex unit of information. A qubit can represent a one, a zero, or a 'superposition', which is described as representing every possible configuration of a qubit. This approach provides more efficient solutions for complex problems like chemical simulations.
Microsoft Azure explains the vast difference in computational speed between classical and quantum computers, citing that it would take millions of years for a classical computer to find the prime factors of a 2,048-bit number, whereas qubits could perform the calculation in just minutes.
Germany's Fraunhofer Institute highlights the potential of quantum computing as a catalyst for significant advancements in artificial intelligence, emphasizing the importance of processing vast amounts of increasingly complex data for future research and applications.
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