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Video: NATO on its Data, AI and Quantum Policy

NATO uses data and emerging technologies to support and protect member states

Berenice Baker, Editor, Enter Quantum

June 21, 2023

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Nikos Loutas, NATO’s head of AI and data policy.
Nikos Loutas is NATO’s head of AI and data policy. Informa

NATO’s data and AI policy unit helps the alliance do more with data and AI via strategy and policy work that helps coordinate efforts across the 31 member countries and NATO itself. It also protects members from use by adversaries and ensures they are used responsibly.

Speaking at the Quantum Summit London, NATO’s head of AI and data policy, Nikos Loutas told Enter Quantum that NATO is investigating how to use data to understand the perception of people and societies of NATO. This can be used to better understand how the alliance’s communication messages and our policies are appealing to the people in our constituencies in the different Alliance members. And then that helps us inform better our public diplomacy policy.

Loutas said that quantum computing is on NATO’s roadmap of emerging and disruptive technologies, and it will use what it has learned from developing AI strategies to apply that to quantum.

About the Author(s)

Berenice Baker

Editor, Enter Quantum

Berenice is the editor of Enter Quantum, the companion website and exclusive content outlet for The Quantum Computing Summit. Enter Quantum informs quantum computing decision-makers and solutions creators with timely information, business applications and best practice to enable them to adopt the most effective quantum computing solution for their businesses. Berenice has a background in IT and 16 years’ experience as a technology journalist.

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