Artificial Super Intelligence whatever
not great but an alternative to low IQ shill mediocrity.
AI race scenarios, strategies and barriers for coordination
Analysis of relevant actors, AI strategies and relation amongst actors
Considerations of global AI governance
Game theory of AI coordination
Potential positive outcomes of AI coordination
Historical precedents for coordination strategies
Key factor analysis for realistic coordination scenarios
Effects of AI coordination efforts on other risks
Effects of external developments on AI coordination
Openness vs. closedness in AI research and AI safety research
Centralized vs. decentralized governance systems
Multilateral vs. unilateral AI development and deployment scenarios
Cybersecurity as risk factor in AI safety
Near-term pathways to influence AI policy
Incentivizing and penalizing actors to coordinate
Acceptable surveillance strategies for AI safety
Engagement of future relevant stakeholders in AI safety
Framing biases in AI coordination
Forecasting AI progress, obstacles, and dependencies
Regulating AI-based systems: safety standards and certification
Risk-reduction of weaponization of AI
Risk-reduction of AI-based large-scale memetic manipulation
General risk-reduction of bad actor use of AI
Safety guidelines for the AI community
Strategies for targeted outreach to relevant actors
Societal effects of AI: Algorithmic bias and AI discrimination
Dangers and promises of smart contracts for AI safety
Predictions & incentive markets for AI coordination
Whole Brain Emulations (WBE’s) & coordination
& more.
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/BDCC/special_issues/Artificial_Superintelligence