Moth Quantum at KAUST Winter Enrichment Program: Sounding the Future with Quantum AI
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Moth Quantum at KAUST Winter Enrichment Program: Sounding the Future with Quantum AI

Moth recently had the honor of participating in the prestigious KAUST Winter Enrichment Program, delivering a session titled Sounding the Future with Quantum AI. This unique event highlighted the convergence of quantum computing and music technology, offering attendees an inspiring glimpse into the future of creative innovation and a sneak peak at Sphinx.

The session began with opening remarks by Professor David Keyes, KAUST’s distinguished Professor of Applied Mathematics and Computational Science. Eduardo Miranda, Moth’s esteemed scientific advisor, took the stage to deliver a keynote presentation and live performance. Eduardo’s demonstration featured Sphinx, Moth’s cutting-edge quantum music generator, in an extraordinary musical dialogue with his piano performance. The interplay between quantum-generated compositions and human improvisation captivated the audience, showcasing the transformative potential of quantum technology in the arts.

The session concluded with an introduction to Moth’s mission and work by Harry Kumar, cofounder and Chief Creative Officer. Harry shared insights into Moth’s vision for empowering creatives and developers through quantum-enabled tools that push the boundaries of artistic expression and technological innovation.

We extend our gratitude to KAUST, Professor David Keyes, and everyone who joined us for this unforgettable event. Your enthusiasm and support inspire us to continue exploring new possibilities at the intersection of quantum computing and creativity.

If you missed the live session, you can watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/live/bf0ic8Tx8ns

Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to explore the future of creative quantum technologies.