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Should a government be allowed to block a frontier AI launch after secret safety tests?
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Why this dilemma matters
Every new capability quietly removes a previous choice — the question is whether that trade is worth it. Choosing “Yes. Preventing large-scale harm justifies temporary control” prioritises what the system makes easy; choosing “No. Secret tests give governments too much power over knowledge” gives more weight to what it makes invisible.
Worth asking yourself
- Could you reverse the choice if it backfired?
- Does ease here come at someone else’s expense?
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