Responsible Quantum Computing Communications project launched in UK

A new project called Resom has been launched in the UK by the University of Oxford’s Responsible Technology Institute, the Quantum Computing and Simulation Hub, and Ernst & Young. It aims to explore the societal impacts of quantum computing and promote collaboration among industry, policymakers, and researchers internationally.

In the UK, the University of Oxford’s Responsible Technology Institute (RTI), the Quantum Computing and Simulation Hub (QCS), and the multinational company Ernst & Young have announced a new research collaboration on responsible quantum computing. The Responsible Quantum Computing Communications (ResQCCom) project will be dedicated to facilitating interactions between the industry, policymakers, and the general public on the possible impacts of quantum computing on society and how to prepare for these. Another goal of the project is to connect international researchers focused on the societal impact of quantum computing in order to share best practices and exchange developments in their respective countries.