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SCMP News03.06.2026Tecnología1 dk okumaChina

Youshu Quantum Unveils Agent-Driven Quantum Computing Platform

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Shanghai-based Youshu Quantum Technology has launched UnitaryLab 2.0, an agent-driven quantum computing platform that allows users to operate quantum systems using natural language, making quantum computing more accessible.

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Youshu Quantum Technology, based in Shanghai, has introduced UnitaryLab 2.0, a quantum computing platform that utilizes AI agents to enable operation via natural language. This development aims to democratize access to quantum computing, moving it beyond a domain exclusive to technical experts.

Tamaño de fuente

On May 15, Shanghai-based Youshu Quantum Technology unveiled what it described as the world’s first agent-driven quantum computing platform. UnitaryLab 2.0 is designed to allow users to operate quantum computing systems using natural language alone.

Users no longer need to understand quantum circuits, configure development environments or write code, according to the company.

Instead, they can describe a mathematical or engineering problem in plain language, while AI agents automatically handle algorithm selection, resource scheduling, quantum execution and result visualisation.

“We are driving quantum scientific computing from being the exclusive domain of tech elites to becoming an accessible and universal technology for everyone,” Youshu Quantum CEO Zhang Lei told news outlet Shanghai Observer.

Preguntas abiertas

  • What specific mathematical or engineering problems can UnitaryLab 2.0 solve?
  • What are the underlying AI models and algorithms used by the agents?
  • What are the performance benchmarks compared to traditional quantum programming methods?
  • What is the cost or accessibility model for using UnitaryLab 2.0?

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