Key Announcement
QGI today announced Q-Prime, a quantum-structured embedding model, and introduced the public preview of the QAG Engine (Quantum-Augmented Generation) — a reasoning system powered by quantum algorithms, designed for real-world enterprise AI applications where correctness, traceability, and control are required.
SAN DIEGO, CA — April 21, 2026 — Quantum General Intelligence, Inc. (QGI) today introduced the public preview of the QAG Engine, alongside the commercial release of Q-Prime on HuggingFace. The engine brings quantum algorithms into production environments by applying the mathematical framework of quantum mechanics — including Hilbert-space representations, superposition, and interference — on classical GPU infrastructure.
"We're not waiting for quantum computers. This is the first practical quantum embedding model that runs on GPU infrastructure — reasoning over complex, structured knowledge for enterprise buyers."
From Retrieval to Reasoning in Real Applications
Traditional AI systems rely on Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG), which introduces limitations in real-world scenarios:
The QAG Engine replaces retrieval-centric pipelines with a reasoning-first approach based on quantum-structured representations and deterministic signal processing. At its core is Q-Prime, which encodes enterprise data into a quantum-structured hypergraph, preserving relationships and dependencies lost in conventional embeddings.
An Engine, Not Just a Model
QGI positions the QAG Engine as core infrastructure for enterprise AI systems, delivering:
"We are applying quantum algorithms to real enterprise systems today. The QAG Engine is designed to move AI from probabilistic outputs to structured, reliable reasoning."
Real Applications Across Enterprise Systems
The QAG Engine is designed for immediate use in real-world environments:
Financial services
Underwriting, risk evaluation, compliance
Healthcare
Clinical decision support, structured medical reasoning
Legal systems
Policy analysis, contract reasoning
Regulatory operations
Audit, reporting, and enforcement workflows
Enterprise AI
Knowledge platforms and decision engines
Additional applications extend to persistent AI agent memory, long-context reasoning in enterprise workflows, and multi-agent coordination and decision orchestration.
Deployment on Classical Infrastructure
Q-Prime and QAG operate on classical GPU systems using NVIDIA CUDA-Q and cuTensorNet, delivering interactive performance without requiring quantum hardware. No fault-tolerant QPU is required for production deployment.
Availability
- Public preview: available now via application-based access
- General availability: June 21, 2026
- Commercial licensing: Startup, Growth, Enterprise, OEM tiers
- OpenRouter: listing planned for May 2026
About Quantum General Intelligence (QGI)
Quantum General Intelligence, Inc. (QGI) develops reasoning-first infrastructure for enterprise AI systems, bringing quantum algorithms into real-world applications. The platform includes Q-Prime (quantum-structured embedding model), the QAG Engine (reasoning engine for enterprise AI), and Neural Symbolic Agents (execution and orchestration layer). QGI is led by CEO Dain Ehring and CTO & Founder Dr. Sam Sammane.
Source code, SDKs, and enterprise integrations
The QAG Engine is delivered as a managed product under commercial licensing. What is public: the Q-Prime model card, the Q-Prime source repository, and the QGI Enterprise Factory — a second GitHub organization where QGI quantum tech is combined with NVIDIA AI Blueprints and industry-specific agent workflows.
QGI Enterprise Factory
Enterprise integrations where QGI quantum tech is mixed with NVIDIA AI Blueprints and production agent workflows — Documents QAG, video search & summarization, retail catalog enrichment, multi-agent warehouses, agentic commerce, content localization, climate AI, and the QGI Inference Engine (custom SGLang fork) on top of CUDA-Q.
github.com/QGI-Entreprise-Factory
QGI-Embedding-Model-Q-Prime
The source repository for Q-Prime — the quantum-structured embedding model at the core of the QAG Engine. Client examples and open documentation. No weights are distributed.
QGI-dev/q-prime
Q-Prime model card — intended use, Hilbert-space signals, access paths, and the QGI Commercial Model License v1.0. Evaluation API keys on request.
Production deployment of the full QAG Engine (Startup, Growth, Enterprise, and OEM tiers) is handled through contact@qgi.dev. General availability is 21 June 2026.
Third-party pickup
Independent editorial and industry syndication of the QAG Engine launch beyond the wire. Links are to the full articles on each publication.
QGI's Q-Prime Embeds Data In Quantum-Structured Hypergraph
"QGI frames this as a replacement for Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG), citing limitations in correctness, traceability, and control inherent in systems reliant on retrieving information from fragmented data sources."
By Ivy Delaney · Read on Quantum Zeitgeist
QGI Introduces Quantum Algorithm Engine for Real-World Production AI Systems
"QGI positions the QAG Engine as foundational infrastructure — a reasoning layer for AI systems, extending beyond retrieval toward deterministic decision."
By EIN Presswire (republished) · Read on AiThority
Read the full Q-Prime announcement
Q-Prime — the quantum-structured embedding model at the core of the QAG Engine — launched on the same day with its own announcement, model card, and availability on HuggingFace.
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