Peraton was represented at the 2024 Impact AI Summit hosted by the Northern Virginia Technology Council. Enayet Shabon, senior director for Emerging Technologies and Solutions at Peraton, participated in the “Frontiers of Innovation: AI, Space, and Quantum” panel where he discussed the compelling advancements the Peraton team is making in artificial intelligence (AI).
One key component of Peraton’s AI portfolio is its generative AI solution based on Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG). The team is actively engaged in the implementation of generative AI using RAG, and the development of future computing infrastructure, particularly in the realms of quantum technologies and space.
Pictured from left to right: Enayet Shabon, Gabe Chang, and Andrew Black.
The intersection of AI and quantum computing represents a frontier of innovation with profound implications for emerging technology. Their strong synergy can:
- Enhance quantum computing by optimizing circuits, error correction, and machine learning tasks.
- Accelerate AI training and inference processes, enabling more sophisticated models and faster decision making.
The combination of the two has the potential to address some of the most pressing challenges facing humanity, such as climate change, disease detection, and resource optimization.
“The intersection of AI and quantum computing represents a frontier of innovation with profound implications for science, emerging technology, and customer missions,” said Enayet. “Exploring this convergence is not only intellectually stimulating but also holds the promise of unlocking new capabilities that could shape the future in ways yet imagined.”
Panelist members included Andrew Black from AWS, Gabe Chang from IBM, and Nick Kamin from the U.S. Space Force. Rob Ruyak from AWS moderated the event.