10 Principles for Responsible Quantum Innovation
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This paper proposes a set of guiding principles for responsible quantum innovation. The principles are organized into three categories: safeguarding, engaging, and advancing (SEA), and are grounded in the values of responsible research and innovation (RRI). Utilizing a global equity normative framework, we link the Quantum-SEA categories to promise and perils specific to quantum technology. The paper provides a framework for Responsible Quantum Technology by proposing ten principles to help address the risks, challenges, and opportunities associated with quantum technology. Our proposal aims to catalyze a much-needed interdisciplinary effort within the quantum community to establish a foundation of quantum-specific and quantum-tailored principles for responsible quantum innovation. The overarching objective of this interdisciplinary effort is to steer the development and use of Quantum Technology (QT) in a direction not only consistent with a values-based society but also a direction that contributes to addressing some of society's most pressing needs and goals.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Quantum Science and Technology |
ISSN | 2058-9565 |
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Publication status | Published - 22 Apr 2024 |
Event | 2nd Annual Stanford Responsible Quantum Technology Conference : RESPONSIBLE QUANTUM SIMULATION - Stanford , Palo Alto, United States Duration: 20 May 2024 → 20 May 2024 https://conferences.law.stanford.edu/responsible-quantum-technology-conference/ |
Conference
Conference | 2nd Annual Stanford Responsible Quantum Technology Conference |
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Location | Stanford |
Country | United States |
City | Palo Alto |
Period | 20/05/2024 → 20/05/2024 |
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Bibliographical note
Mauritz Kop, Mateo Aboy, Eline De Jong, Urs Gasser, Timo Minssen, I Glenn Cohen, Mark Brongersma,1, Teresa Quintel, Luciano Floridi and Raymond Laflammeet al 2024 Quantum Sci. Technol. 9 035013, DOI 10.1088/2058-9565/ad3776
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