
🧠 The quantum computing industry's ChatGPT moment might be closer than you think
Moth, the London-based quantum computing company building applications for a new era of media and entertainment, will later this month launch Quantum Backrooms, a landmark consumer application that utilises quantum computing to power a unique, playable gaming experience.
Quantum Backrooms nods to the Backrooms internet aesthetic, popularised by online communities and the upcoming A24 film directed by Kane Parsons, to create a world defined by the unpredictable mechanics of quantum dynamics.
💬 “Generating levels is fundamentally about solving optimization problems,”
- Dr. James Wootton, Moth’s Chief Scientist.
💬 “We use a form of quantum dynamics that has this baked in, providing a natural way to generate structures that produce unfamiliar correlations and textures that do not emerge from classical processes” - Dr. James Wootton, Moth’s Chief Scientist.
Moth’s demonstration – made not in a whitepaper but in a playable, shippable application – is that quantum computing’s first mainstream moment will come from something people can engage and connect with.
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