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In the future, we envision that large-scale fault-tolerant quantum systems will be capable of tackling a variety of important problems—and for that, we are working on the next generation of our software alongside our hardware stack. In this session, we will demonstrate the cutting edge of quantum software, from the tools that we are developing to achieve our goal to run 100 qubits at 100 gate depth, to how we are using AI to improve critical aspects in our quantum platform. Here, we show the intersection between software, quantum and AI.

Speakers: Juan Cruz Benito, Ismael Faro, Jen Glick, Abhinav Kandala, David Kremer, Iskandar Sitdikov

Learn more about IBM Quantum System Two, and other hardware and software for the era of quantum utility: https://research.ibm.com/blog/quantum-roadmap-2033

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