EigenCloud founder Sreeram Kannan announced that his team has replicated approximately 80% of Google's unpublished quantum breakthrough using AI agents. Undergraduate Gautham Anant and 18-year-old researcher Gajesh achieved this by enhancing quantum cryptography circuits, focusing on the elliptic curve point addition circuit, a key component in Shor’s algorithm for breaking ECDSA, which is used in Bitcoin.
Kannan also launched the Quantum ECC Addition Challenge, inviting others to optimize these circuits. Future collaborations with Stanford's Dan Boneh and Ethereum Foundation's Justin Drake will introduce more open challenges. Google's Quantum AI team had previously shown that elliptic curve cryptography could be broken with fewer resources than expected, though their specific algorithm remains unpublished.
EigenCloud Team Replicates 80% of Google's Quantum Breakthrough
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