ISBN-13: 9786209595899 / Angielski / Miękka / 2026 / 160 str.
Quantum computing and intelligent systems stand for two of the most transformative forces shaping the future of technology, scientific discovery, and industry. Over the past several decades, classical computing has served as the backbone of digital progress, enabling everything from smartphones and social networks to complex simulations and data-driven decision-making systems. Yet as the world faces increasingly intricate problems that demand higher computational power, classical computers are beginning to reach physical and performance limitations. At the same time, artificial intelligence, which relies heavily on vast computational resources, continues to grow in complexity as models become larger, datasets expand, and intelligent systems demand deeper levels of reasoning and adaptability.In this landscape, quantum computing appears as a revolutionary paradigm that has the potential to accelerate intelligent systems beyond the threshold of classical capabilities. Quantum computing does not simply offer faster calculation; it offers entirely new ways of representing, processing, and interpreting information.