A language model operating according to quantum principles—superposition of meanings, entanglement of concepts, probabilistic interpretation. Quantum Language Models wouldn't settle on single interpretations; they'd hold multiple meanings in superposition until context collapses them. They'd track conceptual entanglement—how ideas are connected across texts. They'd generate not just probable next words but quantum probability amplitudes for multiple possibilities. Language at the quantum level—where meaning is probabilistic until measured.
"I gave it an ambiguous sentence. The quantum language model didn't choose one interpretation; it held all possibilities in superposition, showing how each would resolve with different contexts. It thought like a wave function—collapsing only when it had to, holding possibilities until then."
by Nammugal March 4, 2026
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