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Is Mass. ready to make the leap to quantum computing hub?

  • SAS partnered with a major consumer goods company to develop a hybrid quantum-classical optimization proof of concept announced at SAS Innovate in May 2025.
  • The collaboration arose amid rising interest in quantum AI, despite barriers such as a lack of trained personnel cited by 31% of business managers and unclear regulatory guidelines noted by 26%.
  • SAS works with leading quantum computing firms like D-Wave and IBM and focuses on industries such as life sciences, financial services, and manufacturing to leverage quantum AI speed and scale.
  • In a recent study involving 500 industry leaders worldwide, more than 60% are actively exploring quantum AI, with 48% recognizing its promise in data analytics and machine learning, while 38% highlighted concerns about the associated high costs.
  • This partnership and the survey findings suggest that while quantum AI adoption faces training and cost challenges, it may soon transform complex problem-solving across key industries.
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Businesses turn to quantum AI despite high costs & confusion

A SAS survey reveals 60% of businesses are exploring quantum AI, despite barriers like cost, knowledge gaps, and lack of regulation hindering adoption.

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IT Brief Australia broke the news in on Wednesday, May 7, 2025.
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