#  WEB3, AI AND QUANTUM COMPUTING (WAIQ) 

 



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####  calendar\_today Date and Time 

 **July 23 - July 25, 2025** 

 All day 

####  pin\_drop Location 

 **Harvard Law School &amp; RCCHU Conference Room**  

 [1585 Massachusetts Ave  
Cambridge, MA 02138  
United States



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26 Trowbridge St. 

 

 

 



 

The course, "Web3, AI, and Quantum Computing (WAIQ): Challenges and Opportunities for Innovators, and other Curious Minds," offers a comprehensive exploration of the transformative potential of emerging technologies from technical, legal, and ethical perspectives. Web3, also known as the decentralized web, represents the evolution of the internet built on blockchain technology. Participants will delve into the foundational principles of Web3 and understand how it disrupts traditional models by empowering users, enabling decentralized applications, and redefining business models. They will explore the technical aspects of Web3, including blockchain, smart contracts, decentralized identity, and tokenization. The course will also emphasize the legal and regulatory implications of Web3, providing insights into the challenges and opportunities for legal professionals and entrepreneurs.

AI, or Artificial Intelligence, is reshaping industries across the globe, including the legal sector. Participants will gain an understanding of the capabilities and applications of AI in the legal field, exploring topics such as legal research automation, contract analysis, and predictive analytics. The course will highlight the ethical considerations associated with AI, addressing concerns around bias, transparency, and accountability. Quantum Computing, a cutting-edge field of research, offers the promise of revolutionizing data processing and computation. Participants will explore the fundamentals of quantum computing and its potential to solve complex problems more efficiently than classical computers. They will examine the impact of quantum computing on cryptography, data security, optimization, and simulations. Furthermore, it is essential for all participants to approach the course with an attentive mindset. It is strongly encouraged that students carefully read the assigned pre-readings, engage with the provided questions, and actively participate in the discussions. By thoroughly engaging with the course materials, students will be able to delve deeper into the subject matter, ask insightful questions, and contribute to meaningful discussions.



 

 

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