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Towards a Responsible Quantum Future
- The World Economic Forum released a report highlighting the need to accelerate responsible quantum initiatives.
- The Quantum Computing Governance Principles aim to initiate a global dialogue on responsible technology development, balancing opportunities and risks while ensuring equitable access and distribution of benefits.
Katy Alexander
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From open innovation to workforce development, from cybersecurity to standardisation, the field of quantum computing demands governance principles to navigate its complexities and harness its potential for societal benefit. In January 2022, the World Economic Forum unveiled its latest report on the future of quantum, emphasising the importance of accelerating responsible quantum initiatives. As we delve into the ethical, legal, and societal dimensions of quantum computing, we are grateful for the opportunity to contribute to this critical conversation.
Quantum computing introduces a paradigm shift in information processing, leveraging the principles of quantum physics to tackle complex problems more efficiently than classical computers. While the transformative potential of quantum computing is undeniable, it also raises unprecedented ethical and governance challenges. The Quantum Computing Governance Principles, developed by the World Economic Forum’s Quantum Computing Network, aim to initiate a global conversation on the responsible development and utilization of quantum technology.
The development of the Quantum Computing Governance Principles involves a comprehensive co-design process, engaging experts from various fields to address the multifaceted implications of this emerging technology. These principles seek to balance the opportunities and risks associated with quantum technology, ensuring equitable access and distribution of benefits while mitigating potential harms.
These guidelines mark a significant milestone in establishing governance principles for quantum computing, laying the groundwork for ongoing refinement as the technology evolves. As quantum computing continues to mature, these principles will serve as a vital framework for ethical and responsible innovation.
THE GOVERNANCE PRINCIPLES ARE GROUPED INTO NINE THEMES AND UNDERPINNED BY A SET OF SEVEN CORE VALUES
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