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Bridging the gap: the case for an ‘Incompletely Theorized Agreement’ on AI policy
Paper reviews alleged distinctions between ‘near-term’ and ‘long-term’ concerns in AI policy. Nuances and challenges these, proposes grounding productive and urgent collaboration on constitutional law principle of ‘Incompletely Theorized Agreement’.
Charlotte Stix
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Fragmentation and the Future: Investigating Architectures for International AI Governance
The international governance of artificial intelligence (AI) is at a crossroads - should it remain fragmented or be centralised? We …
Peter Cihon
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Matthijs Maas
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Luke Kemp
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Artificial intelligence and crime: A primer for criminologists
This article introduces the concept of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to a criminological audience. After a general review of the …
Keith J. Hayward
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Matthijs Maas
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International Law Does Not Compute: Artificial Intelligence and The Development, Displacement or Destruction of the Global Legal Order
Within the coming decade, the deployment of artificial intelligence (‘AI’) appears likely to have a disruptive impact on …
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Innovation-Proof Governance for Military AI?
Amidst fears over artificial intelligence ‘arms races’, much of the international debate on governing military uses of AI is still …
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Long-term trajectories of human civilization
This paper aims to formalize long-term trajectories of human civilization as a scientific and ethical field of study. The long-term …
Seth D. Baum
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Stuart Armstrong
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Timoteus Ekenstedt
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Olle Häggström
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Robin Hanson
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Karin Kuhlemann
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Matthijs Maas
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James D. Miller
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Markus Salmela
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Anders Sandberg
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Kaj Sotala
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Phil Torres
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Alexey Turchin
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Roman V. Yampolskiy
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How viable is international arms control for military artificial intelligence? Three lessons from nuclear weapons
Offers three lessons from nuclear weapons governance for the political prospects, avenues, and limits of arms control for military AI
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