
Gabriel Axel Montes
Project OwnerGabriel will manage the project and leverage his cognition background and relationship with the Hyperon team to facilitate alignment between the research and Hyperon team’s AI capabilities.
Quantum-IC designer Omowuyi Olajide, neuroscience-AI lead Gabriel Axel Montes, quantum scientist Lucija Grba, Nature-published pioneer Gert Cauwenberghs, and HPC-quantum strategist Theo Valich will evaluate four hardware paradigms—trapped-ion, superconducting, photonic, topological—and three hybrid algorithms (Quantum Walks, QAOA, VQE). We’ll benchmark coherence, fidelity, error-correction overhead, and throughput on AGI tasks (inference, pattern recognition, symbolic reasoning) inside OpenCog Hyperon, build quantum-classical prototypes of PLN, MOSES, ECAN, and deliver a rigorous feasibility and cost-benefit roadmap for decentralized, scalable, quantum-accelerated AGI [1]-[7].
This RFP seeks a technical and experimental assessment of quantum computing architectures in AGI applications. Proposals should explore the practicality and limitations of various quantum approaches — including trapped-ion, superconducting, photonic, and topological quantum computing — in handling probabilistic reasoning, parallel processing, and large-scale knowledge representation. The research could include quantum-classical hybrid simulations and feasibility studies for applying quantum advancements to AGI workloads. Bids are expected to range from $20,000 - $100,000.
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Conduct an in‑depth literature survey of trapped‑ion superconducting photonic and topological quantum platforms; define AGI‑relevant performance criteria (coherence fidelity connectivity); and assemble metric definitions into the SingularityNET Knowledge Layer schema.
- Research Plan Document with annotated bibliography and consolidated metric tables. - Knowledge‑Graph Schema & data‑contract definitions. - Simulation Strategy Outline detailing toolchains hardware targets and evaluation protocols.
$25,000 USD
- Survey covers ≥ 60 peer‑reviewed sources. - All four paradigms are represented with complete metric entries (T₁, T₂, gate fidelities, connectivity). - Knowledge‑Graph schema validated by stakeholders and ready for data ingestion.
Develop and validate noise and error‑correction models for 10–20 qubit subsets; prototype small‑scale QAOA runs on representative combinatorial inference tasks.
- Noise‑Model Report with simulated T₁/T₂ impacts and logical error thresholds under surface‑code and LDPC schemes. - QAOA Prototype Code & benchmark results (fidelity curves runtimes). - Mid‑project Presentation summarizing preliminary findings.
$25,000 USD
- Noise models reproduce known vendor benchmarks within ±10 %. - Logical error rates achieve threshold crossing (logical error < 10⁻² at physical error rates). - QAOA prototype achieves ≥ 80 % solution fidelity on toy MaxCut instances (n ≤ 10, p ≤ 2).
Extend QAOA depth (p ≤ 5) and VQE molecular benchmarks (up to 6 qubits); implement Quantum Walk–based inference on toy knowledge graphs; integrate quantum subroutines with Hyperon’s PLN and ECAN modules.
- Extended Benchmark Suite comparing QAOA/VQE/Quantum Walk against classical baselines. - Hybrid Integration Scripts linking quantum routines to Hyperon components. - Updated Documentation with performance heatmaps and code repository links.
$25,000 USD
- QAOA/VQE benchmarks demonstrate equal or improved performance (solution quality or runtime) over classical MCMC/variational methods on defined micro‑tasks. - Quantum Walk inference matches classical random‑walk accuracy within 5 % on graphs (|V| ≤ 20). - Integration scripts successfully execute end‑to‑end hybrid workflows without errors.
Synthesize all collected data into a comprehensive feasibility report; produce “traffic‑light” recommendations a cost‑benefit analysis and a 3‑year roadmap for quantum‑accelerated AGI adoption.
- Final Report with side‑by‑side architecture comparisons mathematical models experiment summaries and strategic guidance. - Executive Summary for non‑technical stakeholders. - Presentation Deck highlighting key visuals and decision recommendations.
$25,000 USD
- Final Report receives formal approval from SingularityNET and OpenCog sponsors. - Executive Summary distilled to ≤ 5 pages, clearly communicating actionable insights. - Roadmap includes at least three realistic near‑term quantum use cases and distinguishes speculative avenues.
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