China's third-generation independent superconducting quantum computer, "Origin Wukong," has preliminarily achieved the ability to run artificial intelligence computing tasks. It has launched multiple quantum AI tools, including the quantum knowledge large model Origin Brain and QPanda3 Runtime MCP. This breakthrough marks the first time that China's independently developed quantum computing power has been systematically integrated into the AI application ecosystem, taking a crucial step in advancing China's homegrown quantum computers from "usable" to "user-friendly." 
The newly launched quantum knowledge large model Origin Brain focuses on quantum computing, deeply integrating professional quantum knowledge with AI technology. It provides efficient and precise intelligent knowledge services to researchers, educators, and developers, helping reduce the learning curve and research barriers in the quantum field. Another tool, QPanda3 Runtime MCP, allows users to submit various quantum computing tasks through large model AI agent dialogues, truly enabling "on-demand" quantum computing power and significantly enhancing the usability of quantum computers.
According to reports, "Origin Wukong" has provided quantum computing services to over 47 million users from 163 countries and regions worldwide. The newly introduced series of quantum AI tools aims to substantially lower the barrier to using quantum computing, opening up quantum computing power to more developers and industry scenarios. Currently, Origin Quantum is further exploring quantum-AI hybrid algorithms, focusing on complex dynamic system problems in fields such as power, finance, and industry, to provide more accurate and efficient intelligent support for industry decision-making.
Guo Guoping, director of the Anhui Key Laboratory of Quantum Computing Chips, stated: "The integration of quantum computing and artificial intelligence is a vital direction for the next computing revolution. Their complementarity offers a new path to break through the bottlenecks of traditional computing power and overcome technological limitations. In the future, we will continue to drive the development of quantum AI, making it a 'computing engine' that empowers thousands of industries."
