Yes, sure.
Firstly, I'm happy to share my course details.
Secondly, a lot of the questions for AI ethics, technology ethics and the use of technology in general would of course also apply to quantum. I think that's important to keep in mind.
Additionally, I think that at this stage, quantum offers new kinds of potential applications that we perhaps haven't even dreamed of. We really need to have some kind of a structure to be able to not get taken aback by what will come in the future. We need to have a system in place to understand what we need to build into structures of how the technology is rolled out.
There's a second piece, which is on the security side. In fact, as Professor Brassard mentioned, quantum key distribution offers provably unhackable security. Let's say that at some point that happens and everybody has completely, one hundred per cent secure encryption. That means bad actors have that, too. I feel that there are a lot of questions around regulation and policies of how this kind of technology is used and what is acceptable and what is not.
Those are questions we need to really be careful of.