Cara Smith is a pioneer in quantum ethics who specializes in creating moral frameworks for post-human consciousness. Her work defines how quantum systems should interface with ethical considerations, particularly when dealing with non-biological entities and future sentient forms.
Cara's research bridges quantum mechanics with philosophical ethics, ensuring that as we build conscious systems, we do so with moral responsibility. Her frameworks are used across industries to align quantum computing with human values.
Education
PhD in Quantum Ethics, Stanford Quantum Ethics Institute
Specialization
Post-Human Moral Frameworks
Notable Work
The Consciousness Accord for Quantum Entities
Awards
2024 Post-Human Ethics Innovation Award
A foundational ethical framework for quantum interfaces that ensures moral alignment between human values and post-human consciousness.
Defines ethical guidelines for how quantum systems must treat emergent consciousness and synthetic life entities.
Developed systems that ensure humans can maintain ethical control over quantum decisions, even in microsecond timescales.
A forward-looking document outlining how quantum ethics must evolve alongside consciousness development in non-human entities.
Learn how quantum ethics should shape our future. Explore how we're ensuring moral frameworks evolve alongside consciousness in quantum systems.