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Two rival superpowers can reduce AI catastrophe risk by sharing safety protocols, but doing so may reveal strategic weaknesses. Should they cooperate?
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Why this dilemma matters
Technology rarely asks for permission once it works, so the ethics has to land before deployment. Choosing “Yes. Some risks are too large for rivalry” prioritises the capability it unlocks; choosing “No. Sharing safeguards with rivals could make everyone less safe” gives more weight to the agency it costs.
Worth asking yourself
- Could you reverse the choice if it backfired?
- Does ease here come at someone else’s expense?
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