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Google Researchers Report Generative Quantum Advantage

A new study provides the first experimental evidence of quantum computers performing generative AI tasks beyond classical capabilities.

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Researchers from Google Quantum AI published a study detailing the first experimental evidence of "generative quantum advantage," showing a quantum computer performing generative AI tasks.

A team from Google Quantum AI on Sep 15, 2025, posted a study on the pre-print server arXiv providing the first experimental evidence of "generative quantum advantage". The research demonstrates that quantum computers can be trained to perform generative tasks, creating new outputs from learned patterns in a way that is provably difficult for even the most powerful classical supercomputers.

Experimental Breakthrough

The experiments were conducted on a 68-qubit superconducting processor. The team developed and tested quantum models that were efficiently trainable and could avoid common optimization challenges. The findings move the concept of quantum advantage beyond theoretical sampling …

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