Scientists try to teach a quantum computer to think like humans

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Scientists at the University of California, together with IonQ, have succeeded in initiating a mimicry of human mental activity in quantum circuits. The results of the research have been published magazine entropy.

According to the authors, scientists still do not understand how the human mind works. But some studies show that it may be based on the laws of quantum probability. This is what prompted researchers to run models of human cognition and decision-making in quantum computers.

To do this, the authors, together with the company’s developers, created custom quantum circuits, registers and gates. They are where the experts encode patterns of human thought.

“Creating quantum computers that can mimic human decision-making has enormous potential for areas such as generative AI. This will allow the creation of complex and sophisticated AI systems that can produce highly realistic and creative solutions,” he said.

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