Silicon Quantum Computing shares a stage with NVIDIA to highlight AI’s role in advancing tech design
The role of artificial intelligence (AI) in revolutionising technology was a key focus at a recent conference at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST). The event, organised in collaboration with the Journal Nature, brought together leading minds in ‘new materials for artificial intelligence and artificial intelligence for new materials”.

Among the distinguished speakers was SQC’s Founder and CEO, Michelle Simmons, who shared insights into how silicon-based quantum processors are helping to increase the accuracy of AI and how AI is helping to improve the reliability of their precision manufacturing.
She introduced Silicon Quantum Computing’s (SQC’s) new quantum feature generator which uses quantum states to increase the accuracy of AI for feature identification in pattern recognition. Talking before Nvidia, Professor Simmons said, “As a company pioneering quantum computing through atomic-scale engineering, we are both leveraging and enhancing AI to push the boundaries of quantum processor development.”
Professor Simmons’ participation at KAIST highlights the growing intersection between AI and quantum computing. Just as AI is revolutionising semiconductor design, it is also shaping the future of quantum technologies.
As we continue our mission to build scalable quantum processors, SQC remains committed to harnessing AI to unlock the full potential of silicon-based quantum computing.
Stay tuned for more updates as we drive innovation in this transformative field.