Since quantum computers were first put on the cloud 10 years ago, physicists have used them as tools to explore the rules governing the universe. But exactly when they will serve as useful tools for the broader world has been subject to debate. However, new quantum hardware, algorithms, and demonstrations from our partners have expanded the usefulness of quantum computers, which are beginning to deliver results comparable to leading classical methods—a trend accelerated by integrating quantum computing into supercomputing environments. This talk will detail how quantum-centric supercomputing is bringing together quantum, HPC, and AI to unlock a new computational frontier beyond the reach of any technology alone.
Art Exhibition
The Art Gallery presents 84 works in video format alongside 24 individual installations:
- Sun Chuanqi & Yuhan Wang, Dream Brush (2026)
- Mingyong Cheng The Silhouette Seeker (2026)
- Myungin Lee & Noah Bissell & Ethan Paley & Amanda Wang Sensorium Arc: AI Agent System for Oceanic Data Exploration and Interactive Eco-Art (2025)
- Nick Oh & Alex Park artefact(s): LeNet-1 (2026)
- Nicolas Romano Techno-juggling (2026)
- Shih-Chieh Su PASTEL (2026)
- Uttam Grandhi Cubic Visions (2026)
- Yalin Wang Stellar Pathfinding (2025)
- Veronika Szücs & Maximilian Noichl, The Thousand Names of Macskusz (2026)
- Yamin Xu No.5 (2026)
- Rundong Luo, Shadow Art From Everyday Objects (2026)
- Apolinário Passos, GlitchBox (2025)
- Zhanpei Fang, Stanford Bunny (2026)
- Matt DesLauriers Synthetic Gestures (2026)
- Aastha Valecha, Afterglow (2026)
- Anthony Luo, Introducing 16047 38 2898 (2026)
- Daniel Ambrosi, Schynige Platte ‘Stratamorphic Dream’ (2026)
- Garrett Lynch IRL & Frédérique Santune, Image/Object (2026)
- Marco Zaccaria Di Fraia, Virtual Water (2026)
- William Latham & Stephen Todd & Dylan Banarse, Half Way to Butterflies. Mutator and Gemini Research and Art Software (2025)
- Tom White, Synesthetic Visions (2026)
- Ioannis Siglidis, IIRd, or why data can't tell its own narrative (2026)
- Anna Borou Yu & Jiajian Min & Qingyun Liu, Interdependent Visibility (2025)
- Avital Meshi & Dorte Bjerre Jensen Rest! (2026)
Art Gallery Tour with Curator and Artists
The curator of the CVPR Art Gallery, Luba Elliott, and participating artists will walk through the installations and select video works.
Mobile-O: Real-Time Unified Multimodal Understanding and Generation on Mobile Devices
Abdelrahman Shaker, Salman KhanStereo Foveated Camera for High-quality Long-range Depth Sensing
Yuxuan Zhang, Jacob Carter, Noah Ralph, Michael Tomadakis, Sanjeev KoppalColor Beyond Capture: A Two-Ink Printing Process
Christopher SwiftKV-Tracker: Real-Time Pose Tracking with Transformers
Marwan Taher, Ignacio Alzugaray, Kirill Mazur, Xin Kong, Andrew J. DavisonARVRag: Real-Time Retrieval-Augmented Object Detection and Guidance in Augmented Reality
Alireza Taheritajar, Jieqiong Zhao, Jason OrloskyPulse of Motion: Measuring Physical Frame Rate from Visual Dynamics
Xiangbo Gao, Mingyang Wu, Siyuan Yang, Jiongze Yu, Pardis Taghavi, Fangzhou Lin, Zhengzhong Tu
Doctoral Consortium (By invitation only)
Sponsored by the NSF:
Art Panel
Artist Tom White will moderate a panel discussion with the following artists:
Avital Meshi Nick Oh & Alex Park Nicolas Romano Apolinario Passos
MonoDepth.zip: Zero-Shot Real-Time Monocular Depth on Mobile Devices
Fabio Tosi, Luca Bartolomei, Matteo Poggi, Stefano MattocciaDiffBMP: Differentiable Rendering with Bitmap Primitives
Seongmin Hong, Junghun James Kim, Se Young ChunLangFlash Demo
Yilong Liu, Wanhua Li, Chen Zhu-Tian, Hanspeter PfisterRAVEN: Real-Time Adaptive Radar Perception on Edge Devices from Raw ADC Signals on a TI IWR1443BOOST Sensor
Mir Sayeed Mohammad, Anuvab SenAutoLabel Pro: A Real-Time Human-in-the-Loop System for Data-Centric Object Detection
Lu Gan, Xi LiRADx: Hand X-Ray Rheumatoid Arthritis Severity Assessment Tool
Ganlin Feng, Yuxi Long, Anna Liu, Liam O'Neil, Carol Hitchon, Pingzhao Hu
Art Gallery Tour with Curator and Artists
The curator of the CVPR Art Gallery, Luba Elliott, and participating artists will walk through the installations and select video works.