At the bleeding edge of AI: Quantum grocery picking and transfer learning

Enlarge / A D-Wave computer chip (which may or may not be capable of quantum computing).Digitising Business View more storiesreader comments 0 Share this story Don’t laugh, but there may come a time when quantum computers are sorting out your grocery deliveries, and if Paul Clarke, CTO of the online food store Ocado is right, it could be sooner than you think. In an interview with Ars Clarke revealed his interest in quantum computing to solve the huge mathematical problems that surround automating delivery services. In theory, quantum computing is well suited to probabilistic tasks and will outperform classical computing platforms in this area… just not yet. Even so, a future move from a binary to a quantum method, while complicated, could ultimately optimise vehicle routing tasks, which feature numerous…


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