The Quantum Observer Problem: Toward Self-Aware Decision Systems

The Quantum Observer Problem: Toward Self-Aware Decision Systems

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Full title: The Quantum Observer Problem: Toward Self-Aware Decision Systems in a Complex World

Description:

Ontology (Vedanta) with computation (Quantum) to explore the followings:

  • What if the most critical variable in any intelligent system is not the data—but the observer interpreting it?
  • Modern systems optimize for prediction and control, yet rarely account for the role of observation in shaping outcomes.
  • This talk explores how emerging quantum paradigms and deeper philosophical frameworks converge on a single question: who—or what—is truly making the decision?
  • By rethinking observation, we unlock new models for intelligence, trust, and system design in high-stakes environments.
  • Introducing a new framework for observer-aware intelligence systems that integrate context, perception, and decision feedback loops.
  • Laying the foundation for next-generation architectures where systems don’t just compute outcomes—but understand their role in producing them

Speaker: Vijay Krishna is a security engineer focused on runtime observability and symmetry drift in cryptographic systems. He is the founder of Vyapti Resonance and the creator of the Quantum Security Probe (QSP), a telemetry-driven integrity monitoring framework for post-quantum infrastructures. His work bridges theory, engineering, and long-lived system behavior, emphasizing measurable trust over binary verification.

Vijay has 9 accredited licenses in Quantum Computing

His Career Snapshot:
Microsoft → DuPont → Rockefeller Capital Management → Morgan Stanley → New York Life → Founder, Vyapti Resonance

Across this trajectory, Vijay has operated at the core infrastructure layer of organizations—cloud platforms, identity systems, distributed compute, reliability engineering, and governance frameworks. His work has consistently involved systems that cannot fail, particularly in regulated financial and insurance environments.

This enterprise grounding strongly informs his academic and research outlook: quantum and AI systems must be operable, governable, auditable, and teachable, not merely theoretically elegant.


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