At CES, SuperQ Quantum Makes Quantum Computing Finally Feel Human

By Spencer Hulse Spencer Hulse has been verified by Muck Rack's editorial team
Published on January 28, 2026

Quantum computing has long been one of the most powerful and least accessible technologies in the world. It promises exponential breakthroughs, yet for most people, it remains abstract, expensive, and locked behind advanced degrees and institutional walls.

At CES, SuperQ Quantum (CSE: QBTQ | OTC: QBTQF | FSE: 25X) is changing that narrative.

Led by Dr. Muhammad Ali Khan, CEO and Board Chair of SuperQ Quantum, the company is introducing ChatQLM, a conversational platform designed to make quantum computing and supercomputing usable through natural language. The goal is simple but ambitious: give people access to decision-making power that goes far beyond traditional AI, without requiring technical expertise.

Dr. Khan is no stranger to complex systems. A Silicon Valley entrepreneur, scientist, and tech executive, he brings more than 18 years of experience across AI, quantum computing, and optimization. After graduating from the University of Cambridge, he worked at leading universities worldwide before founding startups in Calgary, Dubai, and San Francisco. He is also the founder, CEO, and Board Chair of Staque, an NVIDIA partner autonomous AI company operating across Canada, the U.S., and the UAE. Staque is the parent company of SuperQ Quantum (CSE: QBTQ | OTC: QBTQF | FSE: 25X), a publicly traded quantum and supercomputing company.

“Quantum and supercomputing have incredible potential, but the barrier to entry is steep,” Dr. Khan explained at CES. “Our mission at SuperQ Quantum is to democratize access and put this power into the hands of everyone, not just enterprises or research institutions.”

ChatQLM is positioned as a natural evolution of tools like ChatGPT, but with a critical distinction. While large language models excel at content generation and qualitative analysis, they fall short when it comes to complex, quantitative decision-making. ChatQLM fills that gap by combining AI with optimization solvers, quantum hardware, and GPU-based compute developed by SuperQ Quantum.

“AI tools can suggest strategies, but they do not give you precise, optimized answers,” Dr. Khan said. “If you ask what to invest in to optimize returns over five years, traditional AI will give you ideas. ChatQLM, built by SuperQ Quantum , will give you the answer.”

The platform allows users to interact through a chat-based interface, describing problems in natural language. ChatQLM then refines the inputs, improves the problem framing, and delivers a data-driven outcome.

“If the optimal answer is to schedule Task A on Machine Six, that is exactly what it will tell you,” Dr. Khan explained. “There is no second option. It is precise.”

This approach removes much of the fear surrounding quantum computing. Users do not need a PhD in physics or computer science. They only need to understand what they want to achieve. SuperQ Quantum designed the system to act as both a computational engine and an intelligent companion.

The journey to this point was not straightforward. SuperQ Quantum initially built its platform for enterprises and research institutions. Transitioning that power into a consumer-facing experience required hiding enormous technical complexity behind an intuitive interface.

“The brain was already there,” Dr. Khan said. “The challenge was delivering that power on a handheld device, with an experience that feels natural.”

ChatQLM is now live, with a free download and a generous free tier. Pricing is aligned with everyday AI applications, reinforcing SuperQ Quantum’s commitment to accessibility. For the team, CES is not about unveiling a finished product, but about iteration.

“We want this in as many hands as possible,” Dr. Khan said. “SuperQ Quantum will continue to evolve this platform based on real-world feedback.”

As quantum computing moves from theory to application, SuperQ Quantum is positioning itself at the intersection of AI, optimization, and quantum hardware. By lowering barriers and focusing on real-world decisions, the company is redefining what quantum technology can mean for businesses, researchers, and individuals.

At CES, one thing is clear.

Quantum computing no longer feels distant.

With ChatQLM from SuperQ Quantum (CSE: QBTQ | OTC: QBTQF | FSE: 25X), it finally feels within reach.

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By Spencer Hulse Spencer Hulse has been verified by Muck Rack's editorial team

Spencer Hulse is the Editorial Director at Grit Daily. He is responsible for overseeing other editors and writers, day-to-day operations, and covering breaking news.

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