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RAND's Center for the Geopolitics of AGI focuses on national security and geopolitical implications of AGI, relevant to AI safety governance and coordination between states during the transition to advanced AI.

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RAND's Center for the Geopolitics of AGI convenes technologists, strategists, and policymakers to analyze the national security and geopolitical implications of artificial general intelligence. The center conducts research, gaming exercises, and stability analysis to help governments, businesses, and civil society prepare for AGI-enabled capabilities. It also examines great power competition dynamics and strategies to prevent catastrophic conflict over advanced AI.

Key Points

  • Focuses on national security and geopolitical implications of AGI for decisionmakers in government, business, and civil society.
  • Uses gaming exercises (including NSC meetings and C-suite simulations) to develop and test strategies for AGI futures.
  • Examines stability risks from AI competition between states and strategies to prevent catastrophic great power conflict.
  • Publishes ongoing analysis via a Substack covering how U.S. allies and adversaries are preparing for advanced AI.
  • Convenes interdisciplinary experts including technologists, economists, political scientists, and strategists.

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Helping decisionmakers understand, anticipate, and prepare to navigate the national security and geopolitical implications of artificial general intelligence (AGI).

The Center for the Geopolitics of AGI is committed to helping decisionmakers understand, anticipate, and prepare to navigate the national security and geopolitical implications of AGI. To do so, the center convenes leading technologists, strategists, economists, political scientists, and outside experts to consider the feasibility and effectiveness of prospective AGI-enabled capabilities; the domestic and international implications of their use; and the strategies and policies that governments, businesses, and civil society could adopt to respond to new realities.

 

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The Geopolitics of AGI Substack shares regular insights from RAND’s ongoing analysis of the strategic implications of advanced AI—examining how U.S. allies and adversaries are prep

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