Quantum Machine Learning Is The Future......of PyQMLAugust 22, 2025
Dear Quantum Machine Learner,
I have something new for you. After writing on PyQML for a while now, I realized that although the content was good, the form, the way it was presented, detracted from it. Reading and learning about quantum machine learning should be exciting, not like working through a manual.
That's why I developed a new platform. It will become the new home for all future posts, and over time, the old content will also find its place there. The migration will take a while, but my focus is initially on creating new content in the new format. This requires more effort and time, but I believe it's worth it.

So what's different? First, the design. It's meant to make reading a pleasure, not a chore. Keywords are linked, and definitions are available when you need them. If a term is new to you, you'll find explanations there. But if you're already an expert, I don't want to bother you with basics you already know. The articles are also linked to related content, allowing you to delve deeper into the context at your own pace.
Secondly, in an age where information seems to be ubiquitous, quality is the real challenge. Given the large language models, a polished writing style alone is no longer enough to signal well-researched content. What counts are references—sources, codes, and equations that anchor ideas in something verifiable. I am working on integrating these elements on a whole new level. But I'll save the details for later. You know the rule: show, don't tell.
So, the new platform is not yet complete. Some planned features are still missing. And currently, there is only one article. So unfortunately, the cross-references do not yet provide much added value. But the foundation is there.
I've also kept one thing exactly the same. My writing style. I continue to call out the villains, strive for clarity, and want to make quantum machine learning accessible, even if you are not a mathematician or physicist. This goal remains at the center of all my work.
Step by step, the website will evolve into more than just a blog. It will become a place where you can learn, exchange ideas, and enjoy the journey into the world of quantum machine learning.
This is where you come in. Take a look at the new design and the very first post in the new format. Discover what quantum machine learning really is. The headlines call it the rocket science of the 21st century. They just don't know how right they are. Because quantum machine learning is not a ready-made revolution just waiting to be introduced. Like real rocket science, it is an adventure that only the persistent and courageous will dare to embark on. And that's exactly why it's worth the effort.
So, let me know what you think. I welcome your honest feedback so that this project can truly become valuable for you.
See you on the new page.
—Frank ZickertAuthor of PyQML