This is only a simple policy approach in an extremely theoretical sense though, I’d say.
Like it assumes a perfect global compute cap with no exceptions, no nations managing to do anything in secret, and with the global enforcement agency being incorruptible and non-favoritist, and so on. You fail at any of these, and the situation could be worse than if no “pause” happened, even assuming the frame where a pause was important in the first place.
(Although, full disclosure, I do not share that frame).
This is only a simple policy approach in an extremely theoretical sense though, I’d say.
Like it assumes a perfect global compute cap with no exceptions, no nations managing to do anything in secret, and with the global enforcement agency being incorruptible and non-favoritist, and so on. You fail at any of these, and the situation could be worse than if no “pause” happened, even assuming the frame where a pause was important in the first place.
(Although, full disclosure, I do not share that frame).