A new paper argues that AI systems used in foreign policy, or 'statecraft,' should be a priority for AI governance research. The authors highlight that these high-consequence domains present unique evaluation challenges due to factors like partial observability, unbounded action spaces, and contested ground truth, which standard AI evaluation practices struggle to address. The paper proposes a research agenda focused on demand-side evaluation frameworks that break down foreign policy workflows into smaller, manageable sub-tasks for technical assessment. AI
IMPACT Highlights the urgent need for robust AI governance frameworks in high-stakes foreign policy applications.
RANK_REASON The cluster contains a research paper proposing a new area of study for AI governance. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=1.0]
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