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SUMMARY:Elija Perrier (UTS Centre for Quantum Software and Information)
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DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/UTSQSI/37/">
 Quantum Ethics</a>\nby Elija Perrier (UTS Centre for Quantum Software and 
 Information) as part of Centre for Quantum Software and Information Semina
 r Series\n\n\nAbstract\nQuantum computing is among the most significant te
 chnologies to emerge in recent decades\, offering the promise of paradigm-
 shifting computational capacity with significant ethical consequences. On 
 a technical level\, the unique features of quantum computation have conseq
 uences for the imposition of fairness and ethical constraints on computati
 on. Despite its significance\, little if no structured research has been u
 ndertaken into the ethical implications of quantum technologies.\n\nIn thi
 s paper\, we fill this gap in the literature by presenting a roadmap for e
 thical quantum computing setting out prospective research programmes. We s
 ituate quantum ethics at the cross-disciplinary intersection of quantum in
 formation science\, technology ethics and moral philosophy. We summarise t
 he key elements of quantum information processing relevant to ethical anal
 ysis and set-out taxonomies for use by researchers considering the ethics 
 of quantum technologies. In doing so\, we inaugurate the cross-disciplinar
 y field of the ethics of quantum computing.\n\nHOSTED BY: Associate Profes
 sor Chris Ferrie\, Centre for Quantum Software and Information\, Universit
 y of Technology Sydney\, Australia\n
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