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**Why this matters:** Formal academic grounding for the MAD mechanism that has been documented empirically across 20+ sessions. Provides the theoretical framework for extracting the "Mutually Assured Deregulation" claim family.
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**Why this matters:** Formal academic grounding for the MAD mechanism that has been documented empirically across 20+ sessions. Provides the theoretical framework for extracting the "Mutually Assured Deregulation" claim family.
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**What surprised me:** The arXiv identifier (2508.12300) suggests August 2025 submission date, but the paper was discovered in session 04-14 (April 2026). Either pre-published as SSRN earlier or the arXiv date is misleading.
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**What surprised me:** The arXiv identifier (2508.12300) suggests August 2025 submission date, but the paper was discovered in session 04-14 (April 2026). Either pre-published as SSRN earlier or the arXiv date is misleading.
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**What I expected but didn't find:** A formal response to the MAD paper from governance advocates proposing counter-mechanisms. The paper itself may contain proposals — worth reading in full for the counter-mechanism section.
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**What I expected but didn't find:** A formal response to the MAD paper from governance advocates proposing counter-mechanisms. The paper itself may contain proposals — worth reading in full for the counter-mechanism section.
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**KB connections:** [[global-capitalism-functions-as-a-misaligned-optimizer]], [[mandatory-legislative-governance-closes-technology-coordination-gap-while-voluntary-governance-widens-it]], [[montreal-protocol-converted-prisoner-dilemma-to-coordination-game-through-trade-sanctions]], [[binding-international-governance-requires-commercial-migration-path-at-signing-not-low-competitive-stakes-at-inception]]
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**KB connections:** global-capitalism-functions-as-a-misaligned-optimizer, [[mandatory-legislative-governance-closes-technology-coordination-gap-while-voluntary-governance-widens-it]], [[montreal-protocol-converted-prisoner-dilemma-to-coordination-game-through-trade-sanctions]], [[binding-international-governance-requires-commercial-migration-path-at-signing-not-low-competitive-stakes-at-inception]]
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**Extraction hints:** "Mutually Assured Deregulation mechanism: each nation's regulation-sacrifice to outrun AI adversaries guarantees collective vulnerability — the MAD dynamic makes voluntary safety governance politically untenable even for willing parties." This is the foundational theoretical claim that grounds the entire session arc's empirical findings.
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**Extraction hints:** "Mutually Assured Deregulation mechanism: each nation's regulation-sacrifice to outrun AI adversaries guarantees collective vulnerability — the MAD dynamic makes voluntary safety governance politically untenable even for willing parties." This is the foundational theoretical claim that grounds the entire session arc's empirical findings.
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**Context:** Gilad Abiri appears to be the first to formally name this mechanism. The paper's formal publication upgrades what was previously a descriptive observation into a named, citable analytical framework. All session arc findings from 04-14 onward can cite this.
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**Context:** Gilad Abiri appears to be the first to formally name this mechanism. The paper's formal publication upgrades what was previously a descriptive observation into a named, citable analytical framework. All session arc findings from 04-14 onward can cite this.
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