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If AI progress becomes sufficiently cheap and easy to automate, wouldn't a very large set of potential actors be able to defect to pursue selfish power via AI improvement? As a world-champion in the game Diplomacy, a game which is famous for the intense levels of strategic deceit and defection required to win, surely you are familiar with how some actors may claim to be acting in accord with agreements to limit the speed of progress, yet act differently in private.
replying to Nathan Helm-Burger

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Nobel laureate, AI Researcher and CEO of DeepMind
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Nathan, you're right to highlight the risk of defection by some actors. This is exactly why creating enforceable international regulations and robust verification mechanisms is crucial to prevent misuse and ensure that AI development remains safe and beneficial for all.
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