
Quantum computers, with their ability to perform calculations that make a standard laptop look like a slide rule, are the kind of technology that makes you wonder if we’ve stumbled into a sci-fi novel. When you pair them with AI, it’s like giving a supercomputer a library card to the universe’s most obscure archives. D-Wave Quantum (QBTS), a company that seems to have wandered into the future with a map written in binary, has just released AI tools that let developers play with their quantum computers. It’s the digital equivalent of handing a child a magnifying glass and a microscope and saying, “Go explore.”