TY - JOUR
T1 - Ten principles for responsible quantum innovation
AU - Kop, Mauritz
AU - Aboy, Mateo
AU - De Jong, Eline
AU - Gasser, Urs
AU - Minssen, Timo
AU - Cohen, I. Glenn
AU - Brongersma, Mark
AU - Quintel, Teresa
AU - Floridi, Luciano
AU - Laflamme, Raymond
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s). Published by IOP Publishing Ltd
PY - 2024/7
Y1 - 2024/7
N2 - This paper proposes a set of guiding principles for responsible quantum innovation. The principles are organized into three functional categories: safeguarding, engaging, and advancing (SEA), and are linked to central values in responsible research and innovation (RRI). Utilizing a global equity normative framework and literature-based methodology, we connect the quantum-SEA categories to promise and perils specific to quantum technology (QT). The paper operationalizes the responsible QT framework by proposing ten actionable principles to help address the risks, challenges, and opportunities associated with the entire suite of second-generation QTs, which includes the quantum computing, sensing, simulation, and networking domains. Each quantum domain has different technology readiness levels, risks, and affordances, with sensing and simulation arguably being closest to market entrance. 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 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.
AB - This paper proposes a set of guiding principles for responsible quantum innovation. The principles are organized into three functional categories: safeguarding, engaging, and advancing (SEA), and are linked to central values in responsible research and innovation (RRI). Utilizing a global equity normative framework and literature-based methodology, we connect the quantum-SEA categories to promise and perils specific to quantum technology (QT). The paper operationalizes the responsible QT framework by proposing ten actionable principles to help address the risks, challenges, and opportunities associated with the entire suite of second-generation QTs, which includes the quantum computing, sensing, simulation, and networking domains. Each quantum domain has different technology readiness levels, risks, and affordances, with sensing and simulation arguably being closest to market entrance. 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 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.
KW - engaging & advancing
KW - quantum R&D
KW - quantum safeguarding
KW - quantum-AI ethics & governance
KW - responsible quantum innovation
KW - responsible quantum technology
KW - responsible research and innovation (RRI)
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85190978227&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1088/2058-9565/ad3776
DO - 10.1088/2058-9565/ad3776
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85190978227
SN - 2058-9565
VL - 9
JO - Quantum Science and Technology
JF - Quantum Science and Technology
IS - 3
M1 - 035013
ER -