AGI Governance Through Multi-Sovereign Deterrence and Compute Control: Europe’s Strategic Role by Bosquillon de Jenlis Armand

·Nuno Sempere··

Ab­stract AGI — sys­tems ca­pa­ble of func­tion­ing as a coun­try of ge­niuses — could ar­rive be­fore 2030, and those who de­velop it first could rapidly build in­sur­mountable geopoli­ti­cal ad­van­tages. AGI cre­ates catas­trophic risks such as power con­cen­tra­tion in un­elected hands, demo­cratic ero­sion from arms race dy­nam­ics, un­prece­dent­edly durable au­thor­i­tar­ian en­trench­ment from AI‑au­to­mated mil­i­taries and bu­reau­cra­cies, loss of con­trol from AI mis­al­ign­ment, and...

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