Towards an Atomic Agency for Quantum-AI
Mauritz Kop

TL;DR
This paper advocates for an international Atomic Agency for Quantum-AI to promote responsible governance, global collaboration, and standards harmonization, addressing risks and benefits of emerging quantum and AI technologies worldwide.
Contribution
It proposes establishing a global Atomic Agency for Quantum-AI inspired by existing treaties and agencies to coordinate responsible innovation and prevent risks from decoupling and autocratic norms.
Findings
Convergence on responsible governance despite differing philosophies
Risks from premature regulation and export controls
Pathways toward a harmonized Quantum Acquis Planetaire
Abstract
This essay analyzes emerging AI & quantum technology (incl. quantum-AI hybrids) regulation, export controls, and standards in the US, EU, & China, comparing legislative efforts anno 2025 to balance benefits/risks via their distinct innovation systems. While finding convergence on needing responsible governance despite differing philosophies, it posits risks from a US 'Washington effect' (premature regulation under uncertainty) and a Chinese 'Beijing effect' (exporting autocratic norms via standards/Digital Silk Road), exacerbated by export controls and decoupling. Faced with planetary challenges, it explores pathways toward a harmonized Quantum Acquis Planetaire, anchored in universal values ('what connects us') via foundational standards and agile legal guardrails. Smart regulation must incentivize responsible behavior (e.g., RQT by design) and ensure equitable benefit/risk…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCybersecurity and Cyber Warfare Studies · COVID-19, Geopolitics, Technology, Migration · Ethics and Social Impacts of AI
