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**Organizations:**
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# Quantum Ethics **Organizations:**
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• [QWorld](https://qworld.net/);
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• Quantum ELSPI [project](https://law.stanford.edu/projects/regulating-quantum-technology/) and [publications](https://link.springer.com/collections/eiebhdhagd) at Stanford University;
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via[ Deadcat Livecat](https://deadcatlivecat.com/articles/quantum-ethics-in-action-the-quantum-ethics-project-and-other-initiatives-around-the-world/).
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About the **Quantum Ethics Project**:
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For the [Quantum Ethics Project](https://www.quantumethicsproject.org/) (QEP), the path to answering these questions means equipping quantum researchers with the tools they need to engage in ethical and societal issues that intersect with the quantum technologies they develop. Joan Arrow, a PhD student at the Institute for Quantum Computing, launched the QEP in mid 2021 and later brought on co-founders Rodrigo Araiza Bravo, Sara Marsh, and Anna Knörr to assist the QEP with its goal of introducing societal and ethical training to graduate students in the quantum field.
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