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Carnegie Endowment: AI Governance Arms Race
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Carnegie Endowment is a major policy institution; its AI work is relevant for understanding governance challenges at the international level, though specific reports vary in depth and direct AI safety relevance.
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Summary
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace is a leading think tank conducting research and policy analysis on AI governance, international coordination, and the geopolitical dimensions of AI development. It examines how nations and institutions can manage the risks of advanced AI through international frameworks and policy mechanisms.
Key Points
- •Focuses on international dimensions of AI governance including competition between major powers like the US and China
- •Analyzes risks of an 'AI governance arms race' where nations prioritize capability over safety
- •Produces policy recommendations for multilateral cooperation and governance frameworks
- •Examines intersection of AI development with national security, democracy, and global stability
- •Bridges technical AI safety concerns with diplomatic and geopolitical policy considerations
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