Superintelligence Strategy (Dan Hendrycks)

Superintelligence Strategy (Dan Hendrycks)

Deep dive with Dan Hendrycks, a leading AI safety researcher and co-author of the "Superintelligence Strategy" paper with former Google CEO Eric Schmidt and Scale AI CEO Alexandr Wang.


*** SPONSOR MESSAGES

Gemini CLI is an open-source AI agent that brings the power of Gemini directly into your terminal - https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli


Prolific: Quality data. From real people. For faster breakthroughs.

https://prolific.com/mlst?utm_campaign=98404559-MLST&utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=podcast&utm_content=script-gen

***


Hendrycks argues that society is making a fundamental mistake in how it views artificial intelligence. We often compare AI to transformative but ultimately manageable technologies like electricity or the internet. He contends a far better and more realistic analogy is nuclear technology. Like nuclear power, AI has the potential for immense good, but it is also a dual-use technology that carries the risk of unprecedented catastrophe.


The Problem with an AI "Manhattan Project":


A popular idea is for the U.S. to launch a "Manhattan Project" for AI—a secret, all-out government race to build a superintelligence before rivals like China. Hendrycks argues this strategy is deeply flawed and dangerous for several reasons:


- It wouldn’t be secret. You cannot hide a massive, heat-generating data center from satellite surveillance.


- It would be destabilizing. A public race would alarm rivals, causing them to start their own desperate, corner-cutting projects, dramatically increasing global risk.


- It’s vulnerable to sabotage. An AI project can be crippled in many ways, from cyberattacks that poison its training data to physical attacks on its power plants. This is what the paper refers to as a "maiming attack."


This vulnerability leads to the paper's central concept: Mutual Assured AI Malfunction (MAIM). This is the AI-era version of the nuclear-era's Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD). In this dynamic, any nation that makes an aggressive, destabilizing bid for a world-dominating AI must expect its rivals to sabotage the project to ensure their own survival.


This deterrence, Hendrycks argues, is already the default reality we live in.


A Better Strategy: The Three Pillars

Instead of a reckless race, the paper proposes a more stable, three-part strategy modeled on Cold War principles:


- Deterrence: Acknowledge the reality of MAIM. The goal should not be to "win" the race to superintelligence, but to deter anyone from starting such a race in the first place through the credible threat of sabotage.


- Nonproliferation: Just as we work to keep fissile materials for nuclear bombs out of the hands of terrorists and rogue states, we must control the key inputs for catastrophic AI. The most critical input is advanced AI chips (GPUs). Hendrycks makes the powerful claim that building cutting-edge GPUs is now more difficult than enriching uranium, making this strategy viable.


- Competitiveness: The race between nations like the U.S. and China should not be about who builds superintelligence first. Instead, it should be about who can best use existing AI to build a stronger economy, a more effective military, and more resilient supply chains (for example, by manufacturing more chips domestically).


Dan says the stakes are high if we fail to manage this transition:


- Erosion of Control

- Intelligence Recursion

- Worthless Labor


Hendrycks maintains that while the risks are existential, the future is not set.


TOC:

1 Measuring the Beast [00:00:00]

2 Defining the Beast [00:11:34]

3 The Core Strategy [00:38:20]

4 Ideological Battlegrounds [00:53:12]

5 Mechanisms of Control [01:34:45]


TRANSCRIPT:

https://app.rescript.info/public/share/cOKcz4pWRPjh7BTIgybd7PUr_vChUaY6VQW64No8XMs


<truncated, see refs and larger description on YT version>


Denne episoden er hentet fra en åpen RSS-feed og er ikke publisert av Podme. Den kan derfor inneholde annonser.

Episoder(252)

When AI Decides You're a Threat — Brad Carson

When AI Decides You're a Threat — Brad Carson

Brad Carson was the Army's General Counsel, served two terms in Congress and was Acting Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness. He now heads Americans for Responsible Innovation, the A...

31 Mai 1h 20min

Intelligence is collective, not artificial — Prof. Michael I. Jordan (UC Berkeley / Inria)

Intelligence is collective, not artificial — Prof. Michael I. Jordan (UC Berkeley / Inria)

Michael I. Jordan, described by Science magazine as the most influential computer scientist alive, has never thought of himself as an AI researcher. In this conversation he explains why that distincti...

21 Mai 1h 17min

 The AI Models Smart Enough to Know They're Cheating — Beth Barnes & David Rein [METR]

The AI Models Smart Enough to Know They're Cheating — Beth Barnes & David Rein [METR]

Beth Barnes and David Rein on the one graph that ate the AI timelines discourse, and why the two people who built it are the most careful about how you read it.**SPONSOR**Prolific - Quality data. From...

4 Mai 1h 53min

When AI Discovers The Next Transformer - Robert Lange (Sakana)

When AI Discovers The Next Transformer - Robert Lange (Sakana)

Robert Lange, founding researcher at Sakana AI, joins Tim to discuss *Shinka Evolve* — a framework that combines LLMs with evolutionary algorithms to do open-ended program search. The core claim: syst...

13 Mar 1h 18min

"Vibe Coding is a Slot Machine" - Jeremy Howard

"Vibe Coding is a Slot Machine" - Jeremy Howard

Dive into the realities of AI-assisted coding, the origins of modern fine-tuning, and the cognitive science behind machine learning with fast.ai founder Jeremy Howard. In this episode, we unpack why A...

3 Mar 1h 26min

 Evolution "Doesn't Need" Mutation - Blaise Agüera y Arcas

Evolution "Doesn't Need" Mutation - Blaise Agüera y Arcas

What if life itself is just a really sophisticated computer program that wrote itself into existence?Blaise Agüera y Arcas presenting at ALife 2025 — the most technically detailed public walkthrough o...

16 Feb 55min

VAEs Are Energy-Based Models? [Dr. Jeff Beck]

VAEs Are Energy-Based Models? [Dr. Jeff Beck]

What makes something truly *intelligent?* Is a rock an agent? Could a perfect simulation of your brain actually *be* you? In this fascinating conversation, Dr. Jeff Beck takes us on a journey through ...

25 Jan 46min

Abstraction & Idealization: AI's Plato Problem [Mazviita Chirimuuta]

Abstraction & Idealization: AI's Plato Problem [Mazviita Chirimuuta]

Professor Mazviita Chirimuuta joins us for a fascinating deep dive into the philosophy of neuroscience and what it really means to understand the mind.*What can neuroscience actually tell us about how...

23 Jan 53min

Populært innen Teknologi

lydartikler-fra-aftenposten
romkapsel
teknisk-sett
energi-og-klima
tomprat-med-gunnar-tjomlid
nasjonal-sikkerhetsmyndighet-nsm
hans-petter-og-co
shifter
fornybaren
rss-snakk-om-sikkerhet
teknologi-og-mennesker
elektropodden
rss-ki-praten
i-loopen
rss-digitaliseringspadden
rss-plateprat
rss-alt-som-gar-pa-strom
rss-anleggspraten
smart-forklart
plattformpodden