Towards responsible quantum technology, safeguarding, engaging and advancing Quantum R&D
Mauritz Kop, Mateo Aboy, Eline De Jong, Urs Gasser, Timo Minssen, I., Glenn Cohen, Mark Brongersma, Teresa Quintel, Luciano Floridi, Raymond, Laflamme

TL;DR
This paper introduces a conceptual framework for responsible quantum technology (QT) R&D, emphasizing ethical, legal, social, and policy considerations, stakeholder engagement, and risk mitigation to foster a safe and innovative quantum ecosystem.
Contribution
It proposes the SEA-framework for responsible QT, integrating ethical and societal considerations into R&D, and illustrates its application through a quantum computing case study.
Findings
The SEA-framework guides responsible QT development.
Quantum computing impacts information security.
Regulatory landscape can be shaped by the proposed framework.
Abstract
The expected societal impact of quantum technologies (QT) urges us to proceed and innovate responsibly. This article proposes a conceptual framework for Responsible QT that seeks to integrate considerations about ethical, legal, social, and policy implications (ELSPI) into quantum R&D, while responding to the Responsible Research and Innovation dimensions of anticipation, inclusion, reflection and responsiveness. After examining what makes QT unique, we argue that quantum innovation should be guided by a methodological framework for Responsible QT, aimed at jointly safeguarding against risks by proactively addressing them, engaging stakeholders in the innovation process, and continue advancing QT (SEA). We further suggest operationalizing the SEA-framework by establishing quantum-specific guiding principles. The impact of quantum computing on information security is used as a case study…
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TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Quantum Information and Cryptography
