Shanghai-based start-up and researchers unveil platform to turn complex emergent field of computer science into mass-accessible technology
On May 15, Shanghai-based Youshu Quantum Technology unveiled what it described as the world’s first agent-driven quantum computing platform. UnitaryLab 2.0 is designed to allow users to operate quantum computing systems using natural language alone.
Users no longer need to understand quantum circuits, configure development environments or write code, according to the company.
Instead, they can describe a mathematical or engineering problem in plain language, while AI agents automatically handle algorithm selection, resource scheduling, quantum execution and result visualisation.
“We are driving quantum scientific computing from being the exclusive domain of tech elites to becoming an accessible and universal technology for everyone,” Youshu Quantum CEO Zhang Lei told news outlet Shanghai Observer.
Source: News - South China Morning Post