Planckian and Quantum Elements Team Up to Build AI-Powered Quantum Digital Twins
Quantum Elements and Italian startup Planckian have signed a development agreement to use artificial intelligence in building digital twins of quantum hardware. The collaboration aims to simulate complex noise environments specific to Planckian's novel superconducting processor architecture, which differs from conventional designs by reducing control system complexity. These virtual replicas running on classical computers will help engineers study performance issues such as coherence loss, state leakage, and gate-level errors before hardware is built at scale. The partnership focuses on developing tailored noise models to evaluate and refine quantum error correction schemes in a controlled setting. The work is intended to provide a clearer path toward fault-tolerant quantum computing by ensuring hardware designs are resilient against the specific interference they will face in real operation.
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