you need a quantum algorithm to take advantage of a quantum computer. it's pointless to run a classical algorithm like gradient descent on a quantum computer. I don't know of any quantum algorithms that currently exist for ML but a very well known one for prime factorization is Shor's algorithm.
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Reply to [D] Quantum ML promises massive capabilities, while also demanding enormous training compute. Will it ever be feasible to train fully quantum models? by avialex
you need a quantum algorithm to take advantage of a quantum computer. it's pointless to run a classical algorithm like gradient descent on a quantum computer. I don't know of any quantum algorithms that currently exist for ML but a very well known one for prime factorization is Shor's algorithm.