en.Wedoany.com Reported - Korea Quantum Computing Co. (KQC) announced on June 30 the launch of its next-generation quantum-AI hybrid platform, Qubiteer. The platform is developed by a company specializing in quantum computing R&D, quantum security, and artificial intelligence infrastructure operations.

Qubiteer is a hybrid platform that allows users to input problem descriptions in natural language, with the system automatically handling mathematical modeling, solver selection, and computation execution. The entire process is managed by an integrated AI agent within a streamlined workflow.
Traditionally, deploying quantum computing solutions required users to manually convert complex variables, objective functions, and constraints into rigorous mathematical models, and then further transform them into specialized processing formats, such as the Quadratic Unconstrained Binary Optimization (QUBO) model. KQC noted that this high barrier, demanding significant technical expertise, has become a major obstacle to enterprise adoption of quantum computing.
The Qubiteer platform aims to eliminate this barrier by allowing users to describe operating conditions and problems in everyday language. The AI analyzes the natural language input, structures it into a formal problem definition, and converts it into a mathematical model best suited for solver execution. During this process, the system automatically scans for inconsistencies or redundancies in constraints, providing real-time feedback to prevent flawed models from entering the actual computation phase.
KQC stated that the platform can also automatically assess the scale, constraint density, and variable structure of optimization problems, recommending and executing the most efficient solving method. The company added that Qubiteer's core advantage lies in its multi-domain scalability, enabling deployment across various industrial sectors without technical limitations.









