Quantum sensing technologies test existing privacy frameworks severely because they bypass the physical boundaries—walls, distance, the opacity of the human body—on which existing doctrine depends, write Faculty Associates Zahra Takhshid and Mark Gyure & Vivek Krishnamurthy. The issue deserves more scrutiny, they say. "Coupled with the rise of AI, [quantum sensing technologies] will challenge our notions of privacy and create complex new risks," the authors write in Tech Policy Press.

