D-Wave Quantum and Zapata Computing have expanded their commercial partnership to enhance integrated quantum and generative AI solutions. This collaboration focuses on improving model training efficiency and performance through D-Wave's Leap quantum cloud platform. The partnership includes a one-year subscription to Zapata's Orquestra software for developing generative AI applications.
The agreement aims to leverage Zapata's generative AI capabilities alongside D-Wave's quantum optimization technologies. This strategic move is expected to accelerate advancements in AI applications, particularly in energy efficiency and model performance. The partnership also highlights the growing intersection of quantum computing and AI, promising innovative solutions for various industries.
• D-Wave and Zapata aim to enhance AI solutions through quantum computing.
• The partnership includes a subscription to Zapata's Orquestra software.
The partnership aims to utilize generative AI for developing applications at scale.
This technology is central to the collaboration's goal of enhancing model performance.
D-Wave's Leap platform is designed to support various AI solutions through quantum computing.
The company is pivotal in integrating quantum technology with AI solutions.
The company enhances D-Wave's capabilities by providing advanced AI tools for model development.
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