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Good AI offered a prize for writing about AI races. The results are in and here are the winners:
Kesavan Athimoolam, Solving the Artificial Intelligence Race: Mitigating the problems associated with the AI Race
Alexey Turchin and & David Denkenberger, Classification of Global Solutions for the AI Safety Problem
Ehrik L. Aldana, A Theory of International AI Coordination: Strategic implications of perceived benefits, harms,capacities, and distribution in AI development
David Klimek, Framework for managing risks related to emergence of AI/AGI
Gordon Worley, Avoiding AGI Races Through Self-Regulation
Morris Stuttard & Anastasia Slabukho, The AI Engineers’ Guild: proposal for an AI risk mitigation strategy
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Solving the AI Race Finalists
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Good AI offered a prize for writing about AI races. The results are in and here are the winners:
Top scoring solutions ($3,000 each)
Kesavan Athimoolam, Solving the Artificial Intelligence Race: Mitigating the problems associated with the AI Race
Alexey Turchin and & David Denkenberger, Classification of Global Solutions for the AI Safety Problem
Ehrik L. Aldana, A Theory of International AI Coordination: Strategic implications of perceived benefits, harms,capacities, and distribution in AI development
Runners-up ($2,000 each)
David Klimek, Framework for managing risks related to emergence of AI/AGI
Gordon Worley, Avoiding AGI Races Through Self-Regulation
Morris Stuttard & Anastasia Slabukho, The AI Engineers’ Guild: proposal for an AI risk mitigation strategy