KQC Launches Qubiteer Platform, Turning Natural Language Into Quantum Models
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Updated · 디일렉(THE ELEC 영문판) · Jun 30
KQC Launches Qubiteer Platform, Turning Natural Language Into Quantum Models
1 articles · Updated · 디일렉(THE ELEC 영문판) · Jun 30
Summary
June 30 — Korea Quantum Computing launched Qubiteer, a quantum-AI hybrid platform that lets users submit optimization problems in natural language and runs modeling, solver selection and computation in one workflow.
The system is designed to remove a key adoption barrier: enterprises previously had to translate variables, objectives and constraints into rigid mathematical forms such as QUBO models, a process requiring advanced specialist expertise.
Qubiteer’s AI agent formalizes user input, converts it into an optimal mathematical model and flags inconsistent or redundant constraints in real time before flawed jobs reach execution.
KQC said the platform also evaluates problem scale, constraint density and variable structure to choose the most efficient solving method, aiming for use across multiple industries without technical restrictions.
As software becomes the key battleground, can KQC outmaneuver hardware giants like Google in the quantum AI race?
With quantum advantage years away, what is the immediate business case for enterprises adopting these new platforms now?
Qubiteer by KQC: Making Quantum Optimization Accessible—Automated AI-Quantum Platform Launches for Industrial Use
Overview
The KQC Qubiteer Platform, launched on June 30, 2026, marks a major step in making quantum optimization accessible to more industries. Traditionally, quantum optimization required specialized expertise, but Qubiteer changes this by using a hybrid quantum-AI architecture that automates the entire process—from defining a problem to running the solver. This automation removes the need for deep quantum knowledge, allowing users to turn their real-world challenges into quantum computations without technical barriers. By bridging the gap between complex quantum computing and practical industrial use, Qubiteer aims to transform quantum optimization from a niche field into a practical tool for everyone.