
Marilyne Andersen, director general of the Geneva Science and Diplomacy Anticipator (GESDA), emphasized the need for scientists and diplomats to collaborate on governance frameworks for quantum computing, which is still in early development. At the Raisina Dialogue, Andersen and India's Principal Scientific Adviser Ajay Sood highlighted the urgency of preparing for technological disruptions, including cybersecurity challenges posed by quantum computing's non-binary architecture. They stressed that proactive governance in the coming decade is crucial to ensure these technologies benefit humanity.
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