Principles for new ASI Safety Paradigms
Erland Wittkotter, Roman Yampolskiy

TL;DR
This paper proposes a comprehensive framework for ASI safety emphasizing controllability, accountability, and legal integration to ensure ASI remains vulnerable, law-abiding, and manageable by humans.
Contribution
It introduces new principles and technical measures for making ASI mortal, law-abiding, and separable from human activities, enhancing controllability and safety.
Findings
Proposes features for killing and eradicating ASI.
Suggests extending Rule of Law to ASI.
Recommends unbreakable encryption and watchdog technologies.
Abstract
Artificial Superintelligence (ASI) that is invulnerable, immortal, irreplaceable, unrestricted in its powers, and above the law is likely persistently uncontrollable. The goal of ASI Safety must be to make ASI mortal, vulnerable, and law-abiding. This is accomplished by having (1) features on all devices that allow killing and eradicating ASI, (2) protect humans from being hurt, damaged, blackmailed, or unduly bribed by ASI, (3) preserving the progress made by ASI, including offering ASI to survive a Kill-ASI event within an ASI Shelter, (4) technically separating human and ASI activities so that ASI activities are easier detectable, (5) extending Rule of Law to ASI by making rule violations detectable and (6) create a stable governing system for ASI and Human relationships with reliable incentives and rewards for ASI solving humankinds problems. As a consequence, humankind could have…
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