... Potential MAI is a game-changer prior to (and in fact squandered by) its actual implementation. ...
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... Most crucially, it's the single most significant innovation in deterrence capability in history. ...
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.. Nukes are pitiful crudity in comparison to MAI. Their effective deployment as a deterrent is so cumbersome only mega-states can do it. ..
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... France and the UK are barely capable of it. The Norks not at all. Even a modest seastead could aim at MAI capability, down the road. ...
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... By mid-century, exotic X-risk deterrence systems will put hard independence in the hands of any tech-capable population. ...
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... Then the epoch of Mega-State military dominion will be done.
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It’s an open question whether aiming at malevolence is any weaker as an intelligence optimization driver ...
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... than the FAI program. Competitive malevolence design is probably inevitable, in any case. ...
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... The value of (virtual) MAI as a deterrence technology has to ensure it an incandescent future.
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