26–27 Feb 2026
Europe/Rome timezone
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Quantum AI: How Quantum Physics Drives the Next Generation of Secure Artificial Intelligence

26 Feb 2026, 16:55
25m
Lecture hall 5

Lecture hall 5

Department of Physical Sciences, Earth and Environment - University of Siena Physics Section, Via Roma 56, Siena Siena

Speaker

Antonio Greco

Description

Quantum physics is redefining the way we design and use Artificial Intelligence. By inspiring new computational models and unlocking richer representations of complex data, it is enabling AI systems that can detect anomalies, reveal subtle patterns, and respond more intelligently to emerging cyber threats.

This talk explores how core quantum concepts — including superposition, entanglement, and interference — are influencing the development of next‑generation AI techniques aimed at strengthening digital security. We will look at how ideas originally developed to understand the fundamental structure of the universe are now driving practical advances in cybersecurity, from smarter detection systems to more resilient digital infrastructures.

Author

Antonio Greco

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