"Balancing Innovation and Ethics: How Fiduciary Governance Can Safeguard Quantum Computing’s Future"
Exeter, England — Recent research highlights potential avenues for regulating quantum computing through existing finance and investment laws, aiming to mitigate societal risks linked to this emerging technology. The study, conducted by Dr. Robert Herian from the University of Exeter Law School, suggests that fiduciary law may offer a framework to ensure the responsible and ethical deployment of quantum computing. This technology promises to tackle complex problems much quicker and more efficiently than traditional computers. However, it also poses challenges in maintaining human oversight and control. The principles of fiduciary governance, commonly employed in the … Read more