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Expert dialogue and debate on the impacts of artificial intelligence.
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What if #AI alignment were more democratic?

Taiwan's Cyber Ambassador @audreyt.org argues the current, top-down alignment paradigm is broken — but the tools to build something better already exist.

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AI Alignment Cannot Be Top-Down | AI Frontiers
Audrey Tang, Nov 03, 2025 — Community Notes offers a better model — where citizens, not corporations, decide what “aligned” means.
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November 4, 2025 at 9:26 PM
The uncontrolled release of #AGI would be the most irresponsible act in human history and end our reign as the most dominant species on this planet, argues @anthonyaguirre.bsky.social of @futureoflife.org

Do you agree?
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Uncontained AGI Would Replace Humanity
The moment AGI is widely released — whether by design or by breach — any guardrails would be as good as gone.
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August 21, 2025 at 9:56 PM
“The choice is ours: design competitive AI markets around open principles, or accept a new generation of platform monopolies,” write Tim O'Reilly, Isobel Moure, and Ilan Strauss

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Open Protocols Can Prevent AI Monopolies | AI Frontiers
Isobel Moure, Jul 30, 2025 — With model performance converging, user data is the new advantage — and Big Tech is sealing it off.
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July 30, 2025 at 9:39 PM
The US-China race for AI dominance is rewiring geopolitics—but what happens to nations caught in the middle?

@antonleicht.bsky.social lays out three playbooks available to the world's middle powers.

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In the Race for AI Supremacy, Can Countries Stay Neutral? | AI Frontiers
Anton Leicht, Jul 23, 2025 — 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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July 24, 2025 at 6:42 PM
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The EU just finalized its Code of Practice for general-purpose AI models—turning the AI Act’s high-level principles into concrete requirements.

Henry Papadatos argues these new requirements represents a meaningful improvement in safety practices.

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How the EU's Code of Practice Advances AI Safety | AI Frontiers
Henry Papadatos, Jul 12, 2025 — The EU’s Code of Practice provides concrete rules poised to push frontier developers toward measurably safer practices.
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July 12, 2025 at 9:32 PM
The EU just finalized its Code of Practice for general-purpose AI models—turning the AI Act’s high-level principles into concrete requirements.

Henry Papadatos argues these new requirements represents a meaningful improvement in safety practices.

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How the EU's Code of Practice Advances AI Safety | AI Frontiers
Henry Papadatos, Jul 12, 2025 — The EU’s Code of Practice provides concrete rules poised to push frontier developers toward measurably safer practices.
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July 12, 2025 at 9:32 PM
Have U.S. chip export controls curbed Chinese AI?

Chris Miller (“Chip War”) assesses the impact across three dimensions:

▪️China’s domestic chipmaking capability
▪️The competitiveness of Chinese AI models
▪️China’s ability to provide AI infrastructure abroad

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How US Export Controls Have (and Haven't) Curbed Chinese AI | AI Frontiers
Chris Miller, Jul 08, 2025 — 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 pe...
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July 8, 2025 at 8:41 PM
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Eager to read and digest. I have been asked dozens of times how to make the NP system adapt to AI, and I am skeptical it works beyond export controls. Thanks @mchorowitz.bsky.social and @laurenakahn.bsky.social
June 30, 2025 at 2:25 PM
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In their latest piece for @aifrontiers.bsky.social, PWH's @mchorowitz.bsky.social and @laurenakahn.bsky.social argue that nuclear non-proliferation should not be the model for AI governance. Read more:
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Nuclear Non-Proliferation Is the Wrong Framework for AI Governance | AI Frontiers
Michael C. Horowitz, Jun 27, 2025 — Placing AI in a nuclear framework inflates expectations and distracts from practical, sector-specific governance.
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June 30, 2025 at 2:13 PM
How should copyright law treat AI? Should training on protected data be allowed—and who owns what AI creates? We break down the key issues and cases:
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Can Copyright Survive AI? | AI Frontiers
Laura González Salmerón, Jun 19, 2025 — Designed to protect human creativity, copyright law is under pressure from generative AI. Some experts question whether it has a future.
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June 24, 2025 at 6:24 PM
How hardware-enabled mechanisms (HEMs) can make global cooperation on powerful #AI possible — even amid geopolitical tensions.

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Avoiding an AI Arms Race with Assurance Technologies | AI Frontiers
Nora Ammann, Jun 16, 2025 — A global race to build powerful AI is not inevitable. Here’s how technical solutions can help foster cooperation.
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June 18, 2025 at 11:12 PM
“AI models will continue to produce increasingly impressive discussions of scientific and mathematical concepts, along with some mistakes. Some experts will say that these discussions are groundbreaking, and others will dismiss them as obvious or unimportant.”

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We'll Be Arguing for Years Whether Large Language Models Can Make New Scientific Discoveries | AI Frontiers
Edward Parker, Jun 13, 2025 —
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June 13, 2025 at 6:45 PM
“Liability represents the most suitable policy tool for addressing many of the most pressing risks posed by AI systems,” writes Gabriel Weil in response to last week's article by Kevin Frazier.

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The Case for AI Liability | AI Frontiers
Gabriel Weil, Jun 12, 2025 — Abandoning liability mechanisms risks creating a dangerous regulatory vacuum.
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June 12, 2025 at 7:59 PM
Autonomous AI-enabled organizations (AAOs) are increasingly plausible.

They would fundamentally break how we regulate the economy and hold corporations accountable.
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What if Organizations Ran Themselves? | AI Frontiers
Gayan Benedict, Jun 11, 2025 — Autonomous AI-enabled organizations are increasingly plausible. They would fundamentally break the way we regulate the economy.
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June 12, 2025 at 1:07 AM
@kevintfrazier.bsky.social argues that judges and state governments lack the tools needed to properly enforce AI liability.
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We're Not Ready for AI Liability | AI Frontiers
Kevin Frazier, Jun 04, 2025 — In the absence of federal legislation, the burden of managing AI risks has fallen to judges and state legislators — actors lacking the tools needed to ensure consistency,...
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June 11, 2025 at 1:39 AM
🚨 Introducing AI Frontiers — a new publication advised by Stuart Russell, Lawrence Lessig, and Yoshua Bengio that tackles AI's most pressing questions.

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Expert dialogue and debate on the impacts of artificial intelligence.
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June 5, 2025 at 10:11 PM
Mass power outages in Spain, Portugal, and England over the past few months have caused billions in economic damage.

AI could help prevent the next blackout — but deploying AI effectively in critical systems will require stronger safety guarantees.

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#AI
How AI Can Prevent Blackouts | AI Frontiers
David “davidad” Dalrymple, Jun 05, 2025 — For safety-critical domains like energy grids,
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June 5, 2025 at 10:08 PM
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Enjoyed speaking with @aifrontiers.bsky.social about one of my favorite topics: what #AI companions could mean for the human social world. 🤖

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#AIethics
A Glimpse into the Future of AI Companions | AI Frontiers
Vanessa Bates Ramirez, May 29, 2025 — AI is increasingly being used for emotional support — but research from OpenAI and MIT raises concerns that it may leave some users feeling even worse.
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May 29, 2025 at 12:32 PM
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Avoiding reactionary and, ultimately, detrimental AI regulations requires addressing head on the public’s AI fears.

Job loss is near the top of that list.

My latest @aifrontiers.bsky.social piece explores a way forward.
April 16, 2025 at 2:16 PM
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Criticizing the AI safety community as anti-tech or anti-risktaking has always seemed off to me. But there *is* plenty to critique. My latest on Rising Tide (xposted with @aifrontiers.bsky.social!) is on the 1998 book that helped me put it into words.

In short: it's about dynamism vs stasis.
May 12, 2025 at 6:21 PM
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‘The evolution of automated drone combat in Ukraine should be a cautionary tale for the rest of the world about the future of warfare'.

@kirichenko.bsky.social writes for @aifrontiers.bsky.social.

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How AI Is Eroding the Norms of War | AI Frontiers
David Kirichenko, May 27, 2025 — An unchecked autonomous arms race is eroding rules that distinguish civilians from combatants.
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May 28, 2025 at 10:27 AM