"Microsoft's AI-Driven Breakthroughs: Quantum Computing and Lithium Reduction"

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Microsoft collaborates with PNNL to use Azure Quantum Elements, a combination of AI and traditional high-performance computing, to narrow down millions of potential new battery materials to a few promising candidates in just 18 months, a process that would typically take years. While no quantum computer was used in this project, the overall goal is to integrate AI, cloud, and high-performance computing to accelerate scientific discovery. Despite the current limitations of quantum computing, Microsoft remains optimistic about delivering a quantum supercomputer within the next decade.
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