AI Governance to Avoid Extinction: The Strategic Landscape and Actionable Research Questions
Peter Barnett, Aaron Scher

TL;DR
This paper explores the strategic landscape of AI development, emphasizing the risks of catastrophe and proposing research questions and scenarios to guide governance and international cooperation to prevent human extinction.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of AI development scenarios and identifies key governance research questions to mitigate existential risks from advanced AI.
Findings
Four geopolitical response scenarios outlined
International restrictions and halt strategies are prioritized
Urgent research and international cooperation are necessary
Abstract
Humanity appears to be on course to soon develop AI systems that substantially outperform human experts in all cognitive domains and activities. We believe the default trajectory has a high likelihood of catastrophe, including human extinction. Risks come from failure to control powerful AI systems, misuse of AI by malicious rogue actors, war between great powers, and authoritarian lock-in. This research agenda has two aims: to describe the strategic landscape of AI development and to catalog important governance research questions. These questions, if answered, would provide important insight on how to successfully reduce catastrophic risks. We describe four high-level scenarios for the geopolitical response to advanced AI development, cataloging the research questions most relevant to each. Our favored scenario involves building the technical, legal, and institutional infrastructure…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEthics and Social Impacts of AI · Innovation, Sustainability, Human-Machine Systems · Space Science and Extraterrestrial Life
