About the Quantum Governance Studio
The Qword demo treats quantum circuits as a way of thinking about shared decisions, not as a black‑box “magic” technology. This page explains the two small circuits that drive the live governance field and the system status view.
From public votes to a quantum field
Visitors and online participants vote on where they feel the governance field should move: towards the Parthenon marbles, towards the Benin bronzes, or towards new reparative configurations. The stack aggregates these votes into a set of numeric field weights. Those weights are then encoded in a tiny two‑qubit program, so that quantum operations and measurement noise become part of the reflection on the crowd’s decisions.
Circuit 1: Quantum vote weights
Circuit 2: Minimal entangling circuit

Both circuits run entirely on local compute at demos.uquantum.uk, with no external AI services or cloud inference. They are meant as transparent, inspectable components of the governance stack rather than opaque optimisation layers.
The Quantum Governance Studio runs as a local stack on
demos.uquantum.uk, with regular updates from the voting field
and a nightly local AI reflection. For operators, a live
system status
view exposes the current pipeline, AI runs, and activity log.