
As one of the foremost voices in cyberlaw, Dr. Duggal brought unmatched clarity to the emerging ethical and legal responsibilities arising from quantum AI. His session was both visionary and practical — outlining challenges and proposing foundational frameworks that lawmakers and technologists must consider.

Mr. Aaryan’s session was a strategic eye-opener — highlighting real-world vulnerabilities and offering proactive strategies for governments and industries preparing for quantum threats.

His session was a powerful reminder of the need for cross-disciplinary leadership and national-level preparedness. From the technical foundations of quantum to its ripple effects across AI and cybersecurity, Dr. Chakrabarti laid out a roadmap for future-ready capacity building.

Mr. Kumar’s session underlined the critical role of human capital and education in preparing nations and institutions for a quantum-enabled future. He emphasized not only policy reforms but also the democratization of access to quantum literacy.

Her session offered an insightful exploration of how quantum computing and AI, when combined, could dramatically reshape societal structures — from employment and privacy to equity and justice. Ms. Krauthamer’s unique perspective bridged tech, law, and human impact with empathy and foresight.

Adv. Duggal’s presentation masterfully addressed the legal complexities surrounding AI powered by quantum capabilities — emphasizing the urgency for proactive legislative frameworks and judicial understanding.