Law and Policy for the Quantum Age is for readers interested in the political and business strategies underlying quantum sensing, computing, and communication. This work explains how these quantum technologies work, future national defense and legal landscapes for nations interested in strategic advantage, and paths to profit for companies.
Law and Policy for the Quantum Age is for readers interested in the political and business strategies underlying quantum sensing, computing, and communication. This work explains how these quantum technologies work, future national defense and legal landscapes for nations interested in strategic advantage, and paths to profit for companies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chris Jay Hoofnagle is professor of law in residence at the University of California, Berkeley and affiliated faculty with the Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing. He is an elected member of the American Law Institute, and author of Federal Trade Commission Privacy Law and Policy (Cambridge University Press 2016). Hoofnagle is of counsel to Gunderson Dettmer Stough Villeneuve Franklin & Hachigian, LLP, and serves on boards for Constella Intelligence and Palantir Technologies.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Quantum Technologies: 1. Small phenomena, big implications 2. Quantum sensing and metrology 3. Understanding computation 4. The birth of quantum computing 5. Quantum computing applications 6. Quantum computing today 7. Quantum communication Part II. Shaping the Quantum Future: 8. Quantum technologies and possible futures 9. A policy landscape 10. The quantum age: conclusions.
Part I. Quantum Technologies: 1. Small phenomena, big implications 2. Quantum sensing and metrology 3. Understanding computation 4. The birth of quantum computing 5. Quantum computing applications 6. Quantum computing today 7. Quantum communication Part II. Shaping the Quantum Future: 8. Quantum technologies and possible futures 9. A policy landscape 10. The quantum age: conclusions.
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