论文标题
减轻量子炒作
Mitigating the quantum hype
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论文摘要
我们正处于量子炒作的中间,有一些过多的量子计算潜力索赔,许多供应商甚至一些研究组织的夸张,以及对非常低的技术准备就绪级创业公司的狂热资金。政府通过其大型量子计划及其技术主权愿望为这一炒作做出了贡献。技术炒作本质上还不错,因为它们会创造仿真,推动创新并有助于吸引新的才能。它的工作原理是在所谓的期望高峰之后,科学家和供应商不断提供进步和创新。它持续了太长时间,夸张的过度宣传和不足的交付失败了。它可以削减研究和创新资金,从而创造某种量子冬季。在研究了技术和科学炒作的形状和形式,并从过去的炒作中推动了一些教训,我们研究了当前的量子炒作及其细节。我们发现,尽管与其他技术炒作相比,科学和供应商领域的潜力存在一些明显的不确定性,但科学和供应商领域相对理智和坚固。供应商炒作对基础研究的组织产生了深远而破坏性的影响。此外,量子技术还包括其他领域,例如量子电信和具有较高技术准备水平的量子传感,这不太容易大肆宣传。然后,我们提出一些建议,以减轻当前量子炒作的潜在负面影响,包括有关科学沟通的建议,以增强对量子科学的信任,供应商行为改进,基准测试方法论,公共教育以及采用负责任的研究和创新方法。
We are in the midst of quantum hype with some excessive claims of quantum computing potential, many vendors' and even some research organizations' exaggerations, and a funding frenzy for very low technology readiness level startups. Governments are contributing to this hype with their large quantum initiatives and their technology sovereignty aspirations. Technology hypes are not bad per se since they create emulation, drive innovations and also contribute to attracting new talents. It works as scientists and vendors deliver progress and innovation on a continuous basis after a so-called peak of expectations. It fails with exaggerated overpromises and underdeliveries that last too long. It could cut short research and innovation funding, creating some sort of quantum winter. After looking at the shape and form of technology and science hypes and driving some lessons from past hypes, we investigate the current quantum hype and its specifics. We find that, although there is some significant uncertainty on the potential to create real scalable quantum computers, the scientific and vendor fields are relatively sane and solid compared to other technology hypes. The vendors hype has some profound and disruptive impact on the organization of fundamental research. Also, quantum technologies comprise other fields like quantum telecommunications and quantum sensing with a higher technology readiness level, which are less prone to hype. We then make some proposals to mitigate the potential negative effects of the current quantum hype including recommendations on scientific communication to strengthen the trust in quantum science, vendor behavior improvements, benchmarking methodologies, public education and putting in place a responsible research and innovation approach.