https://j.people.com.cn/n3/2026/0422/c95952-20449230.html
China’s third-generation domestically developed superconducting quantum computer, “Origin Wukong,” has completed the basic preparations for equipping it with AI computing capabilities. Several quantum AI tools, including the quantum knowledge large-scale language model (LLM) “Origin Brain” and “QPanda3 Runtime MCP,” have been released, according to an interview with the Anhui Provincial Key Laboratory for Quantum Computing Chips. This breakthrough marks the first systematic integration of China’s quantum computing capabilities into the AI application ecosystem.
The quantum knowledge LLM “Origin Brain” focuses on quantum computing, deeply integrating quantum expertise with AI technology. It aims to provide efficient and highly accurate knowledge services to researchers, educators, and developers, lowering the barriers to learning and research in the quantum field. Another tool, “QPanda3 Runtime MCP,” allows users to submit various quantum computing tasks in an interactive format with the LLM’s AI agent, truly realizing an environment where quantum computing power is “available when needed,” significantly improving the usability of quantum computers.
Origin Quantum has provided quantum computing services to over 47 million people in 163 countries and regions worldwide. The series of quantum AI tools launched this time aims to significantly lower the barriers to using quantum computing and open up quantum computing power to more developers and industry sectors. Currently, Origin Quantum is further researching hybrid algorithms combining quantum and AI, focusing on the challenges of complex dynamic systems in fields such as power, finance, and industry, aiming to provide more accurate, efficient, and intelligent support for industry decision-making.