Enhanced cybersecurity, better AI models… the tantalizing potential of QML
● The encoding of data in quantum states sets apart Quantum Machine Learning (QML) from conventional machine learning (ML).
● QML has the potential to revolutionize cybersecurity and the detection of threats (such as malware) and to facilitate faster and more cost-effective AI training that makes use of smaller datasets.
● In the future, cybersecurity may soon be enhanced by hybrid systems that combine conventional ML and QML, explains Grégoire Barrué, a researcher in AI and Quantum AI for Cybersecurity at Orange.
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● QML has the potential to revolutionize cybersecurity and the detection of threats (such as malware) and to facilitate faster and more cost-effective AI training that makes use of smaller datasets.
● In the future, cybersecurity may soon be enhanced by hybrid systems that combine conventional ML and QML, explains Grégoire Barrué, a researcher in AI and Quantum AI for Cybersecurity at Orange.
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