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Is there any potential application of quantum computers in machine learning or AI?

A lot of people believe that quantum computers can prove to be a pivotal step in creating new machine learning and AI algorithms that can give a huge boost to the field. There have even been studies that our brain may be a quantum computer, but so…
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Can quantum computing contribute to the development of artificial intelligence?

I am interested how quantum computing can contribute to the development of artificial intelligence, I did some searching, but could not find much. Does somebody have an idea (or speculations)?
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How could a quantum computer perform nimber arithmetic?

I am interested in combinatorial game theory & was doing some research on quantum combinatorial games (arXiv). This lead me to wondering how a quantum computer might be able to perform nimber arithmetic (perhaps as a part of a game playing AI). I am…
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Are there realistic applications to predictive analysis of complex systems now handled by AI?

I use HPC hardware and AI software to forecast stock market prices in real time. My system is running into hardware and operating system limitations so I am wondering if it would be productive to experiment with a quantum computer. If anyone has any…
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Basic information about Quantum k-Means

I think I already understand the basics of the quantum k-means. So first we should apply the amplitude encoding technique on our n input vector. The amplitude encoding is coding the input vector in a quantum state. Then we could divide our quantum…
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Is quantum machine learning faster than classical machine learning (at the moment)?

We all know that quantum computing is rapidly developing and somehow being used in the AI field. However, it seems like there's no specific comparison between quantum machine learning (could be deep learning) and classical machine learning. D-wave…