
A Chinese quantum computing firm has finished the large AI model task on a quantum computer system with remarkable effectiveness, Science and Technology Daily reported on Monday.Origin Quantum, a start-up based in the eastern Chinese city of Hefei, has effectively fine-tuned a billion-parameter AI model on Origin Wukong, the nations individually established third-generation superconducting quantum computer.
The business has hailed this achievement as a world-first breakthrough.This marks the very first real-world application of quantum computing in large-model jobs, demonstrating that current quantum hardware can supporting AI design fine-tuning, said Chen Zhaoyun, a researcher from Hefei Comprehensive National Science Center.The experimental results revealed that minimizing the variety of parameters by 76 percent resulted in an 8.4 percent enhancement in training performance.The development shows that quantum computing can enable light-weight large models, providing an appealing new technique to getting rid of future computing power constraints.Fine-tuning is the process of adjusting a general-purpose large AI model, such as DeepSeek, for specialized applications, like medical diagnosis or financial risk analysis, by retraining it on domain-specific data.The 72-qubit Origin Wukong is a programmable and deliverable superconducting quantum computer system.
Considering that its launch, this system has actually offered quantum computing cloud services to an international user base surpassing 23 million across 139 nations, while successfully carrying out 350,000 quantum computing tasks.