The moment AGI is widely released — whether by design or by breach — any guardrails would be as good as gone.
Mutual Assured AI Malfunction (MAIM) hinges on nations observing one another's progress toward superintelligence — but reliable observation is harder than MAIM's authors acknowledge.
With model performance converging, user data is the new advantage — and Big Tech is sealing it off.
The global AI order is still in flux. But when the US and China figure out their path, they may leave little room for others to define their own.
Across disciplines, bad AI predictions have a surprising tendency to make human experts perform worse.
The Code provides a powerful incentive to push frontier developers toward measurably safer practices.
Six years of export restrictions have given the U.S. a commanding lead in key dimensions of the AI competition — but it’s uncertain if the impact of these controls will persist.
Placing AI in a nuclear framework inflates expectations and distracts from practical, sector-specific governance.
Congress is weighing a measure that would nullify thousands of state AI rules and bar new ones — upending federalism and halting the experiments that drive smarter policy.
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