Convergence Fellowship Program

International Security Fellowship

A 12-week intensive research program focused on risks to international security given the possibility of destabilizing AI development.

Fellows produced research aimed at mitigating AI risks arising from competition between states.

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Marjia Siddik

Marjia Siddik

Toward ASI Stability: A Treaty Framework for US–China Cooperation on Artificial Superintelligence

This project explores the idea of a phased, enforceable treaty between the U.S. and China to help prevent a dangerous race toward Artificial Superintelligence (ASI).

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Liam Patell, Rupal Jain, Joe Kehir

Liam Patell, Rupal Jain, Joe Kehir

Short Timelines Scenario Planning for AI Arms Control

 This paper investigates the game-theoretic structure of AI arms control, articulates the goals of arms control, fleshes out possible enforcement mechanisms, evaluates the analogy to nuclear arms control, and uses scenario mapping to support the hypothesis that the route to ASI does not significantly alter the fundamental feasibility of arms control negotiation.

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Jüri Vlassov

Jüri Vlassov

The Iron House: Geopolitical Stakes of the US-China AGI Race

This article intends to wake a few readers by describing the current situation in Artificial Intelligence (AI) development in relation to geopolitics and possible future outcomes of the ongoing race towards Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) from a national security perspective.

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