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Technical, economic, and societal risks in the progress of artificial intelligence driven quantum technologies
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Boretti, Alberto
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Algorithms
/ Artificial Intelligence
/ Computer Science
/ Computers
/ Cryptography
/ Cybersecurity
/ Decision making
/ Economic risk
/ Engineering
/ Error correction & detection
/ Ethics
/ Machine learning
/ Market forecast
/ Pattern recognition
/ Perspective
/ Power
/ Problem solving
/ Quantum computing
/ Quantum technologies
/ Societal risk
/ Technological risk
2024
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Technical, economic, and societal risks in the progress of artificial intelligence driven quantum technologies
by
Boretti, Alberto
in
Algorithms
/ Artificial Intelligence
/ Computer Science
/ Computers
/ Cryptography
/ Cybersecurity
/ Decision making
/ Economic risk
/ Engineering
/ Error correction & detection
/ Ethics
/ Machine learning
/ Market forecast
/ Pattern recognition
/ Perspective
/ Power
/ Problem solving
/ Quantum computing
/ Quantum technologies
/ Societal risk
/ Technological risk
2024
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Technical, economic, and societal risks in the progress of artificial intelligence driven quantum technologies
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Boretti, Alberto
in
Algorithms
/ Artificial Intelligence
/ Computer Science
/ Computers
/ Cryptography
/ Cybersecurity
/ Decision making
/ Economic risk
/ Engineering
/ Error correction & detection
/ Ethics
/ Machine learning
/ Market forecast
/ Pattern recognition
/ Perspective
/ Power
/ Problem solving
/ Quantum computing
/ Quantum technologies
/ Societal risk
/ Technological risk
2024
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Technical, economic, and societal risks in the progress of artificial intelligence driven quantum technologies
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Technical, economic, and societal risks in the progress of artificial intelligence driven quantum technologies
2024
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Overview
Quantum technologies (QTs) hold the promise to transform a wide range of industries, such as computing, communications, finance, healthcare, defense, space, and beyond. Of the various QTs, the most relevant is presently quantum computing (QC), of significant projected market potential, with some estimates forecasting it to reach many billion dollars over the next few years. There are, however, risks to factor, as highlighted in this perspective, the most relevant technical, economic, and societal risks. Those financial and societal are projected to become increasingly relevant phased with the progressing solution of the technical issues. The synergy with artificial intelligence comes with further opportunities as development can be faster and more effective, but also increases risks. AI presents numerous opportunities, but it also comes with several risks and challenges. Some of the major risks associated with AI include bias and fairness, transparency and explainability, job displacement, security concerns, ethical concerns, privacy issues, lack of regulation and standards, and exponential growth and unintended consequences. Balancing the advantages of AI-driven quantum technologies with associated risks presents a significant challenge. It necessitates careful consideration of ethical, economic, and technical aspects to ensure that these technologies are developed and deployed in a manner that is beneficial and equitable for everyone.
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Springer International Publishing,Springer Nature B.V,Springer
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