Vibe coding’ is moving into quantum computing — a field in which programming has notoriously required sophisticated skills. To lower this barrier, researchers at Pasqal, a quantum-computing start-up company in Paris, have developed an artificial-intelligence tool that can turn an English-language prompt into quantum computing code and then autonomously run it on a quantum computer.
The agent, which is described in a preprint posted on the arXiv server last month1, often requires feedback from people with specialized knowledge to work properly. But its creators say that it still accelerates the work and it could make quantum computers — machines that can greatly speed up certain calculations by harnessing quantum phenomena — accessible to a wide range of researchers.
Christophe Jurczak, a co-author of the work and one of Pasqal’s co-founders, says the agent enabled him to run experiments that would commonly require a team of physicists who are highly specialized in quantum-computing. “And I can do it on my own, from my couch in Dallas, Texas.”
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