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🎶 The Sound of Photons: Exploring the Future of Music with Quantum Computing 🎶 Who said quantum computing was all about solving complex problems? This Friday, let's tune into something different! 🎵 ✨ In a fascinating interview with Eduardo R. Miranda, Professor and composer at the University of Plymouth, we explore how quantum meets music. Using Quandela's Altair photonic QPU on the Cloud, Miranda is creating unique symphonies that challenge our understanding of musical composition. 🖥️ Moving Beyond Classical AI: Professor Miranda shared how quantum computing offers something special: "Quantum computers react to my tones, creating innovative sounds that classical AI cannot produce without needing big data models." No massive datasets required - just pure quantum creativity! 🎧 A New Era of Creativity: "Quantum computing is not just about speed—it's about a new way of thinking," says Miranda. Imagine playing a quantum computer like an instrument, creating melodies that might never be heard again! Want to see what else quantum can do? Read the full interview here: 🔗 https://lnkd.in/g9b4ye6r #QuantumComputing #MusicInnovation #AI #QuantumMusic #TechMeetsArt #FridayVibes #Quandela

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Eduardo R. Miranda

Composer, Research Director, Professor of Computer Music

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Thank you Quandela for your support and access to the resources. And thanks Brian Siegelwax and Paulo Vitor Itaboraí de Barros for helping with the coding. And Moth for encouraging applications of quantum computing in creativity.

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