--- title: "National Security: Superintelligence Strategy" slug: "national-security-superintelligence-strategy" author: "Jeremy Weaver" date: "2025-03-16 15:53:50" category: "Premium" topics: "National Security Challenges of Superintelligence, Mutual Assured AI Malfunction (MAIM) as a Deterrence Strategy, AI Nonproliferation and Secure Compute Measures, Enhancing National Competitiveness in the AI Era, Risks from Rogue Actors and Uncontrolled AI" summary: "The document proposes a national security strategy for advanced AI that leverages deterrence through Mutual Assured AI Malfunction (MAIM), nonproliferation via tight controls on AI technology and information, and competitiveness by boosting domestic capabilities and legal frameworks—all aimed at mitigating the risks of superintelligence while maintaining global strategic balance." banner: "" thumbnail: "" --- National Security: Superintelligence Strategy



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This expert strategy document from Dan Hendrycks, Eric Schmidt and Alexander Wang addresses the national security implications of rapidly advancing AI, particularly the anticipated emergence of superintelligence.

The authors propose a three-pronged framework drawing parallels with Cold War strategies: deterrence through the concept of Mutual Assured AI Malfunction (MAIM), nonproliferation to restrict access for rogue actors, and competitiveness to bolster national strength.

The text examines threats from rival states, terrorists, and uncontrolled AI, arguing for proactive measures like cyber espionage and sabotage for deterrence, export controls and information security for nonproliferation, and domestic AI chip manufacturing and legal frameworks for competitiveness. Ultimately, the document advocates for a risk-conscious, multipolar strategy to navigate the transformative and potentially perilous landscape of advanced artificial intelligence.