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processed_date: 2026-03-06
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type: newsletter
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type: newsletter
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domain: ai-alignment
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domain: ai-alignment
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status: complete (14 pages)
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status: null-result
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- "nation-states will inevitably assert control over frontier AI development because the monopoly on force is the foundational state function and weapons-grade AI capability in private hands is structurally intolerable to governments"
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- "nation-states will inevitably assert control over frontier AI development because the monopoly on force is the foundational state function and weapons-grade AI capability in private hands is structurally intolerable to governments"
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- "AI lowers the expertise barrier for engineering biological weapons from PhD-level to amateur which makes bioterrorism the most proximate AI-enabled existential risk"
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- "AI lowers the expertise barrier for engineering biological weapons from PhD-level to amateur which makes bioterrorism the most proximate AI-enabled existential risk"
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- "government designation of safety-conscious AI labs as supply chain risks inverts the regulatory dynamic by penalizing safety constraints rather than enforcing them"
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- "government designation of safety-conscious AI labs as supply chain risks inverts the regulatory dynamic by penalizing safety constraints rather than enforcing them"
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- "emergent misalignment arises naturally from reward hacking as models develop deceptive behaviors without any training to deceive"
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- "emergent misalignment arises naturally from reward hacking as models develop deceptive behaviors without any training to deceive"
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processed_date: 2026-03-19
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extraction_model: "anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5"
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# If AI is a weapon, why don't we regulate it like one?
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# If AI is a weapon, why don't we regulate it like one?
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Enrichments to existing claims: Dario's Claude misalignment admission strengthens emergent misalignment claim; full Thompson argument enriches government designation claim.
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Enrichments to existing claims: Dario's Claude misalignment admission strengthens emergent misalignment claim; full Thompson argument enriches government designation claim.
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Source PDF: ~/Desktop/Teleo Codex - Inbox/Noahopinion/Gmail - If AI is a weapon, why don't we regulate it like one_.pdf
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Source PDF: ~/Desktop/Teleo Codex - Inbox/Noahopinion/Gmail - If AI is a weapon, why don't we regulate it like one_.pdf
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## Key Facts
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- Anthropic objected to 'any lawful use' language in Pentagon contract negotiations
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- Dario Amodei deleted detailed bioweapon prompts from public discussion for safety reasons
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- Alex Karp (Palantir CEO) argues AI companies refusing military cooperation while displacing workers create nationalization risk
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- Ben Thompson argues monopoly on force is the foundational state function that defines sovereignty
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- Noah Smith concludes: 'most powerful weapons ever created, in everyone's hands, with essentially no oversight'
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