Oracle and Classiq Integrate Quantum AI Agents with OCI for 36-Qubit Portfolio Optimization HPC Simulation

https://youtu.be/7zdfA4CNlo4 Oracle Corporation and quantum software engineering platform developer Classiq have completed a successful high-performance computing (HPC) proof of concept connecting natural-language artificial intelligence generation with massive classical simulation clusters. The end-to-end software workflow demonstrates how an AI agent can synthesize complex, enterprise-ready quantum code from an abstract user prompt and automatically compile it into [...] The post Oracle and Classiq Integrate Quantum AI Agents with OCI for 36-Qubit Portfolio Optimization HPC Simulation appear
The convergence of advanced AI agent capabilities with increasingly powerful quantum computing simulations, even classical high-performance computing ones, is maturing enough to tackle complex enterprise-level problems.
This development demonstrates a tangible path toward leveraging AI for programmatic quantum computing, potentially accelerating the development and application of quantum solutions in finance and other sectors.
The ability to generate complex quantum code from abstract prompts using AI agents dramatically lowers the barrier to entry for quantum programming and makes sophisticated simulations more accessible to enterprises.
- · Oracle
- · Classiq
- · Financial Services (portfolio optimization)
- · Quantum Software Developers
- · Traditional Quantum Programming Models
- · Manual HPC Simulation Setup
- · Companies without Quantum AI Integration
AI agents begin to automate the generation and optimization of quantum algorithms for specific business problems.
Increased adoption of hybrid quantum-classical computing solutions due to simplified development and deployment.
New financial products and optimization strategies emerge, enabled by AI-driven quantum simulations, leading to competitive advantages for early adopters.
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