We are proud to (belatedly) announce the winner of the Dr. Joel Tendler $5,000 quantum responsibility essay competition!
Read the background and excellent essay in the next post...
We are proud to (belatedly) announce the winner of the Dr. Joel Tendler $5,000 quantum responsibility essay competition!
Read the background and excellent essay in the next post...
The panel “Quantum and Society: Quantum for Society or Society for Quantum?” is underway. 🌍 How may quantum technologies learn from – and subsequently address – broad societal challenges? Join us as we explore the ethical and societal dimensions of #QuantumInnovation. #QuantERA
If you’re heading to @QWCevent in a few weeks, make sure to catch EeroQ’s Head of Policy Hannah Parnes speaking on a panel Monday the 9th from 3pm to 5pm on the emerging topic of quantum tech policy!
Reminder to apply for our $5,000 scholarship by Aug 31! Open to all undergrads and above, and the application is a simple two page essay on how to responsibly harness the future power of QC.
Details here: https://t.co/tfe44ocp5S
We are offering a $5,000 scholarship to anyone studying quantum technology at the undergraduate level or above with interest in quantum tech responsibility.
DM if interested; winner is best two page essay on how we can responsibly control the future power of quantum computing.
Attention undergrad and grad students studying #quantum technologies!
Sponsored by @QCHardware, The Joel Tendler Quantum Responsibility Scholarship aims to inspire thoughtful discourse on the future of quantum ethics. Read more and apply: https://t.co/2hJd6fn7ci
We are offering a $5,000 scholarship to anyone studying quantum technology at the undergraduate level or above with interest in quantum tech responsibility.
DM if interested; winner is best two page essay on how we can responsibly control the future power of quantum computing.
Faye Wattleton helped to begin our loose-knit group of like-minded folks here, and it's with pride we can share her new op-ed in @FortuneMagazine about why the time is NOW to think about QC safety, inclusion, education, and ethics.
https://t.co/EVTgV4XloQ
A lot of folks think we need concrete applications of QC before we begin a multidisciplinary dialogue about safety, access, ethics, and education.
We disagree.
Read why in @FortuneMagazine in this op-ed from our EVP Faye Wattleton.
https://t.co/Y8mq2AgxcC
Really interesting interview on opening up the ecosystem of QC to more people, with Prof. Tommaso Calarco (Director of the Institute for Quantum Control at Forschungszentrum Jülich and Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Cologne).
With AI ethics dominating headlines, are we giving enough attention to other emerging technologies? @EvaVerfuerth spoke to Prof. Tommaso Calarco of @FZ_Juelich about the quantum computing gap between nations and steps being taken to close it. 👇 https://t.co/DBnQdg9R9H
Worth a read of this @ForeignPolicy op-ed, particularly on the failures of AI regulation and the urgent need for QC practitioners to avoid such failure, while we have time. QC is a while away, but ethics will take a long time to develop too.
https://t.co/1J9SLwBWe3
We are glad to see more folks entering this important dialogue, and proud to be collaborating with @quantum_ethics on their efforts to create diverse cohorts of quantum skill training.