A response to critiques of Mutually Assured AI Malfunction (MAIM).
An overview of the core arguments in Yudkowsky and Soares’s new book.
In this age of intelligent threats, cybersecurity professionals stand as the last line of defense. Their decisions shape how humanity contends with autonomous systems.
Invoking speculative risks to keep our most capable models behind paywalls could create a new form of digital feudalism.
Many cutting-edge AI systems are confined to private labs. This hidden frontier represents America’s greatest technological advantage — and a serious, overlooked vulnerability.
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.
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