Making Quantum Computing a Reality – HBR.org Daily
While quantum computers exist in the lab, general-purpose quantum computers arent yet available for commercial use. How can businesses respond to potential disruptions from this technology before it has actually emerged into the mainstream market? One company that has been investing substantially into quantum computing is Infosys, and so the authors reached out to several researchers and business leaders at the company to learn more about their work. They found that Infosys has taken a hybrid approach, blending elements of classical and quantum computing in order to build a bridge from the reality of today to the disruptive technologies of tomorrow. This has helped the company make headway in leveraging quantum technology in a variety of applications, including optimization problems, machine learning, and cybersecurity. While theres still a long way to go when it comes to developing and applying quantum tech, a hybrid approach is enabling companies to serve customers today, while getting a leg up on the future even if some of the technology involved is still catching up.
Scientists have theorized about the potential of quantum computing that is, a new approach to computation that uses probabilities, rather than binary signals, to make calculations for decades. But in recent years, both private and public sector investment into developing quantum computers has grown significantly, with one report projecting investments of more than $800 million in 2021 alone.
Quantum technology could revolutionize everything from genomic sequencing to transport route optimization, from code-breaking to new materials development. But while quantum computers exist in the lab, general-purpose quantum computers arent yet available for commercial use. How can businesses respond to potential disruptions from this technology before it has actually emerged into the mainstream market?
To explore this question, its helpful to look to historical examples of major technological transitions, such as the shift from analog to digital photography, or from internal combustion to electric engines. In many of these cases, companies leveraged a hybrid approach to integrate new technologies: Rather than attempting to switch over to the new technology all at once, they developed products that combined elements of old and new technologies. For example, the hybrid-electric Prius enabled Toyota to learn about making electric cars while still leveraging its foundation of expertise with traditional gas engines. After launching this initial hybrid model, Toyota moved forward with plug-in hybrid cars and fuel cell electric cars, paving the way for its eventual launch of all-electric cars several years later.
So, what might a similar hybrid approach look like for quantum computing? One organization thats been investing substantially into quantum computing is Infosys, and so we reached out to several researchers and business leaders at the company to learn more about their work. Through a series of in-depth interviews, we found that Infosys has been experimenting with two hybrid approaches to begin commercializing existing innovations and build a bridge to the future of quantum computing:
Infosys has been leveraging these approaches in many different fields, both independently and in partnership with startups. Below, we describe three key applications of quantum computing in which Infosys has begun investing: optimization problems, in which the company has been exploring the potential of quantum-inspired algorithms, and machine learning and cybersecurity solutions, in which Infosys has begun leveraging hybrid models.
While classical algorithms are effective in many domains, they can be prohibitively slow and expensive when it comes to solving certain kinds of optimization problems. For example, in finance, it is difficult to use traditional computers to optimize portfolios, since this necessitates rapid, real-time analysis of the constantly fluctuating risk values associated with investing in each individual stock. To address this challenge, Infosys developed quantum-inspired algorithms to optimize the selection and allocation of assets. This enabled the company to build a diversified portfolio that maximized returns and minimized risks for more than 100 stocks in just one minute, ultimately achieving a 21% improvement in returns compared to conventional (i.e., non-quantum-inspired) asset allocation strategies.
Another area in which traditional computers can struggle to optimize accurately and cost-effectively is in supply chain. To explore the potential for quantum computing in this space, Infosys partnered with QpiAI, a startup developing quantum-inspired solutions for supply chain optimization. While these projects are still in development, the team has already shown that its algorithms enable a 60% cost reduction in vehicle routing optimization.
Machine learning algorithms depend on highly intensive (and expensive) computation power to extract learnings from large datasets. Especially when it comes to analyzing datasets that are highly imbalanced that is, where the cases you care about identifying are extremely rare quantum computing could both dramatically reduce costs and improve these models effectiveness.
In financial fraud detection, for example, the number of fraudulent transactions is tiny compared to the number of normal transactions. This makes it hard to develop classical machine learning algorithms that can identify fraud sufficiently quickly and accurately. But Infosys took a hybrid approach, building out a hybrid neural network algorithm in which most network layers used classical computing, while some layers incorporated input from a quantum computer. With this system, Infosys was able to achieve a 1.66% improvement in the accuracy of its fraud detection tool a difference that may seem small, but has the potential to translate to significant savings given the massive scale of the global financial system.
Current cybersecurity protocols typically use pseudo-random numbers to encrypt sensitive information such as passwords, personal data, or even blockchains. The problem is, quantum computers can easily crack the methods traditional computers use to generate random numbers, potentially posing a huge threat to any organization using these standard encryption tools. Yet, alongside this new threat, quantum technology also holds new possibilities: Quantum systems can produce a large, reliable stream of true random numbers that cannot be decrypted with either classical or quantum systems.
Infosys partnered with quantum cybersecurity firm Quintessence Labs to develop a hybrid solution that first generates true random keys with a quantum random number generator, and then funnels those keys into classical cryptographic algorithms and encryption systems. This approach makes it possible to generate truly random, unpredictable numbers for use in a wide variety of existing commercial applications, enabling a new level of cybersecurity for any organization that works with large quantities of sensitive data.
. . .
These applications might sound like science fiction, but they are very real. While quantum computers still have a long way to go before theyre ready for prime time, businesses are already leveraging quantum technologies in hybrid solutions, blending the old with the new to build a bridge between the reality of today and the potential of tomorrow. Investing in this hybrid strategy now is the best way for companies to develop the expertise in quantum principles and software development that will become critical as these technologies reach maturity. It also means that regardless of how exactly quantum hardware develops and which platforms ultimately emerge as industry standards, the algorithms being developed today will be able to operate on almost any type of quantum hardware (rather than being limited to just one system). Ultimately, taking a hybrid approach enables companies to serve customers today, while getting a leg up on the future even if some of the technology involved is still catching up.
Original post:
Making Quantum Computing a Reality - HBR.org Daily
- Three Canadian companies vying for U.S. quantum computing funding as race to develop technology heats up - The Globe and Mail - April 3rd, 2025 [April 3rd, 2025]
- What will quantum computing actually look like? - Defense One - April 3rd, 2025 [April 3rd, 2025]
- Are businesses ready for the disruption of quantum computing? - Kyndryl - April 3rd, 2025 [April 3rd, 2025]
- Rigetti Computing Selected to Participate in DARPAs Quantum Benchmarking Initiative - GlobeNewswire - April 3rd, 2025 [April 3rd, 2025]
- IonQ Selected by DARPA for Quantum Benchmarking Initiative (QBI) to Advance Quantum Computing - Business Wire - April 3rd, 2025 [April 3rd, 2025]
- Atom Computing selected by DARPA to explore near-term utility-scale quantum computing with neutral atoms - PR Newswire - April 3rd, 2025 [April 3rd, 2025]
- Advanced quantum computing could transform particle physics research - Digital Watch Observatory - April 3rd, 2025 [April 3rd, 2025]
- IonQ in focus as DARPA picks it for quantum computing initiative (IONQ:NYSE) - Seeking Alpha - April 3rd, 2025 [April 3rd, 2025]
- Shareholders that lost money on Quantum Computing Inc.(QUBT) should contact The Gross Law Firm about pending Class Action - QUBT - PR Newswire - April 3rd, 2025 [April 3rd, 2025]
- Top benefits and advantages of quantum computing - TechTarget - April 3rd, 2025 [April 3rd, 2025]
- Quantum Computing Breakthrough: Photon Router Transforms Microwave Qubits into Light Pulses - The Debrief - April 3rd, 2025 [April 3rd, 2025]
- Quantum Computing Inc. Secures Quantum Photonic Vibrometer Order with Delft University of Technology - PR Newswire - April 3rd, 2025 [April 3rd, 2025]
- Rigetti Computing Has Room to Grow. Why the CEO Is Tempering Expectations for Quantum. - Barron's - April 3rd, 2025 [April 3rd, 2025]
- Cautious Optimism: Evaluating Alphabets Position in the Nascent Quantum Computing Market - TipRanks - April 3rd, 2025 [April 3rd, 2025]
- D-Wave Stock Slips. Why Nvidias Quantum Computing Event Hurt the Shares. - Barron's - March 22nd, 2025 [March 22nd, 2025]
- Nvidia Is Going Big on Quantum Computing, and It Isnt Going It Alone - Barron's - March 22nd, 2025 [March 22nd, 2025]
- 6 Top Quantum Computing Stocks to Buy in 2025 - The Motley Fool - March 22nd, 2025 [March 22nd, 2025]
- Recommended Reading Evaluating the Performance of Quantum Process Units at Large Width and Depth - Quantum Computing Report - March 22nd, 2025 [March 22nd, 2025]
- When will quantum computing be available? It depends - TechTarget - March 22nd, 2025 [March 22nd, 2025]
- Quantum-computing stocks fall again as Jensen Huang and other CEOs temper expectations around the bleeding-edge tech: Not good enough yet for... - March 22nd, 2025 [March 22nd, 2025]
- Is quantum computing the future of tech and where to find investment opportunities By Investing.com - Investing.com - March 22nd, 2025 [March 22nd, 2025]
- Jensen Huang backpedals on remarks that sent quantum computing stocks spiraling - TechSpot - March 22nd, 2025 [March 22nd, 2025]
- D-Wave Introduces Quantum Blockchain Architecture, Featuring Enhanced Security and Efficiency over Classical Computing - Business Wire - March 22nd, 2025 [March 22nd, 2025]
- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says he was wrong about quantum computing. But he might be right - Quartz - March 22nd, 2025 [March 22nd, 2025]
- Nvidia will build accelerated quantum computing research center - VentureBeat - March 22nd, 2025 [March 22nd, 2025]
- Quantum Computing Stocks Jump Ahead Of Nvidia GTC Conference Next Week - Investor's Business Daily - March 18th, 2025 [March 18th, 2025]
- 5 wild things quantum computing could unlock now that Big Tech believes a breakthrough is within reach - Business Insider - March 18th, 2025 [March 18th, 2025]
- Want to Invest in Quantum Computing? 3 Stocks That Are Great Buys Right Now. - The Motley Fool - March 18th, 2025 [March 18th, 2025]
- How Quantum Computing And The Metaverse Will Transform Your Career - Forbes - March 18th, 2025 [March 18th, 2025]
- QUBT INVESTOR ALERT: Bronstein, Gewirtz and Grossman, LLC Announces that Quantum Computing Inc. Shareholders Have Opportunity to Lead Class Action... - March 18th, 2025 [March 18th, 2025]
- Cloudflare is already selling security tools for the quantum computing era - Quartz - March 18th, 2025 [March 18th, 2025]
- Norma and Neowiz Partner to Explore Quantum Computing and AI for Game Development - The Quantum Insider - March 18th, 2025 [March 18th, 2025]
- China to spend $55 billion on R&D in 2025 Semiconductor, AI and quantum computing fields to benefit - Tom's Hardware - March 18th, 2025 [March 18th, 2025]
- D-Wave Quantum leads massive rally in quantum computing stocks as its revenue outlook goes parabolic - Sherwood News - March 18th, 2025 [March 18th, 2025]
- Arqit leads quantum computing stocks higher ahead of Nvidia's GTC event - Seeking Alpha - March 18th, 2025 [March 18th, 2025]
- Quantum Computing (QUBT) to Release Earnings on Thursday - MarketBeat - March 18th, 2025 [March 18th, 2025]
- Nvidia's Jensen Huang to unveil cutting-edge AI and quantum computing processors - Firstpost - March 18th, 2025 [March 18th, 2025]
- Quantum Computing Just Took Another Giant Leap--What It Means for Investors - PR Newswire - March 18th, 2025 [March 18th, 2025]
- 4 Quantum Computing Stocks On Watch Today As GTC 2025 Kicks Off - Barchart - March 18th, 2025 [March 18th, 2025]
- The Gross Law Firm Reminds Quantum Computing Inc. Investors of the Pending Class Action Lawsuit with a Lead Plaintiff Deadline of April 28, 2025 -... - March 18th, 2025 [March 18th, 2025]
- Quantum Computing Market Size to Grow Worth USD 888.5 Million at - openPR - March 18th, 2025 [March 18th, 2025]
- China to spend $55 billion on R&D in 2025 Semiconductor, AI and quantum computing fields to benefit - MSN - March 18th, 2025 [March 18th, 2025]
- Nvidia GTC And Quantum Computing Drivers Of The Stock Market, Trump Put Fails But May Not Be Dead - Benzinga - March 18th, 2025 [March 18th, 2025]
- Google, Microsoft, and others are racing to crack open quantum computing. Here's how their breakthroughs stack up. - Business Insider - March 9th, 2025 [March 9th, 2025]
- Could Investing in This Quantum Computing Stock Be Like Buying Nvidia Prior to the Dawn of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Revolution? - Yahoo... - March 9th, 2025 [March 9th, 2025]
- Inside The Quantum Computing Crash Triggered By Nvidia CEO And What His Upcoming 'Quantum Day' May Bring - Investor's Business Daily - March 9th, 2025 [March 9th, 2025]
- Rigetti Earnings Reveal the Risks and Rewards of Quantum Computing - Barron's - March 9th, 2025 [March 9th, 2025]
- 'Nanodot' control could fine-tune light for sharper displays and quantum computing - Phys.org - March 9th, 2025 [March 9th, 2025]
- 3 Quantum Computing Stocks to Buy on the Dip - 24/7 Wall St. - March 9th, 2025 [March 9th, 2025]
- How quantum computing is shaping the future of tech - Yahoo Finance - March 9th, 2025 [March 9th, 2025]
- AIST Strengthens Quantum Collaboration with ORCA Computing and Universal Quantum - Quantum Computing Report - March 9th, 2025 [March 9th, 2025]
- Microsofts Quantum Computing Breakthrough, Explained - The Dispatch - March 5th, 2025 [March 5th, 2025]
- Quantum Computing Startup Says Its Already Making Millions of Light-Powered Chips - Singularity Hub - March 5th, 2025 [March 5th, 2025]
- Quantum computing is creating the future heres how - USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences - March 5th, 2025 [March 5th, 2025]
- Why We Dont Have Real Quantum Computing Yet - Forbes - March 5th, 2025 [March 5th, 2025]
- QunaSys Joins 19.95M ($20.91M USD) EU Project to Advance Sustainable Battery Innovation with Quantum Computing - Quantum Computing Report - March 5th, 2025 [March 5th, 2025]
- Alice & Bob to Host Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing Workshop with CEA - HPCwire - March 5th, 2025 [March 5th, 2025]
- Rigetti partners with Quanta to boost superconducting quantum computing development - DatacenterDynamics - March 5th, 2025 [March 5th, 2025]
- Quantum Computing Inc. Class Action Alert: Wolf Haldenstein Adler Freeman & Herz LLP reminds investors that a securities class action lawsuit has... - March 5th, 2025 [March 5th, 2025]
- Quantum computing startup says its already making millions of light-powered chips - StartupNews.fyi - March 5th, 2025 [March 5th, 2025]
- A quantum computing startup says it is already making millions of light-powered chips - Phys.org - March 3rd, 2025 [March 3rd, 2025]
- Superconducting Quantum Computing Beyond 100 Qubits - Physics - March 3rd, 2025 [March 3rd, 2025]
- How IBM CEO Arvind Krishna Is Thinking About AI and Quantum Computing - TIME - March 3rd, 2025 [March 3rd, 2025]
- Webinar | 27 March 2025 | Quantum computing: The future of finance are you ready for Q-Day? - FinTech Futures - March 3rd, 2025 [March 3rd, 2025]
- 3 Quantum Computing Stocks To Buy As Microsoft Announces Major Breakthrough - Barchart - March 3rd, 2025 [March 3rd, 2025]
- WT 360: Inside the governments quantum computing push - Washington Technology - March 3rd, 2025 [March 3rd, 2025]
- INVESTOR ALERT: Pomerantz Law Firm Announces the Filing of a Class Action Against Quantum Computing Inc. and Certain Officers - QUBT - PR Newswire - March 3rd, 2025 [March 3rd, 2025]
- Amazon unveils Ocelot, its first quantum computing chip - The Guardian - March 3rd, 2025 [March 3rd, 2025]
- Industry Weighs in on AWS Quantum Computing Chip - IoT World Today - March 3rd, 2025 [March 3rd, 2025]
- Startup PsiQuantum says it is making millions of quantum computing chips - Yahoo - March 1st, 2025 [March 1st, 2025]
- IonQs Earnings Hit the Stock. Quantum Computing Rivals D-Wave and Rigetti Are Down Too. - Barron's - March 1st, 2025 [March 1st, 2025]
- Interested in Quantum Computing Investing? Here Are 4 Fantastic Picks to Maximize Your Odds of Picking a Winner - Nasdaq - March 1st, 2025 [March 1st, 2025]
- Want to Invest in Quantum Computing? 2 Stocks That Are Great Buys Right Now - The Motley Fool - March 1st, 2025 [March 1st, 2025]
- 3 Reasons Why Microsoft Is the New King of Quantum Computing With Majorana 1 - The Motley Fool - March 1st, 2025 [March 1st, 2025]
- QUBT INVESTOR ALERT: Bronstein, Gewirtz & Grossman LLC Announces that Quantum Computing Inc. Investors with Substantial Losses Have Opportunity to... - March 1st, 2025 [March 1st, 2025]
- Quantum Computing (NASDAQ:QUBT) Trading 0.4% Higher - Here's What Happened - MarketBeat - March 1st, 2025 [March 1st, 2025]
- Why Quantum Computing Stock IonQ Dropped Today - The Motley Fool - March 1st, 2025 [March 1st, 2025]
- Prediction: These 2 Quantum Computing Stocks Will Be the Biggest AI Winners of 2025 - Yahoo Finance - February 20th, 2025 [February 20th, 2025]
- 4 AI Stocks to Watch in the Quantum Computing Revolution - The Motley Fool - February 20th, 2025 [February 20th, 2025]
- Quantum Watch: 3 Quantum Computing Startups Set to Disrupt the Industry - TipRanks - February 20th, 2025 [February 20th, 2025]