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AGI could end Thucydides Trap via hegemony or AI-negotiated peace

The concept of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) could potentially resolve the Thucydides Trap, a historical pattern of conflict between rising and declining powers. One proposed mechanism involves a single AGI actor outgrowing all others, establishing a global hegemony. Alternatively, if AGI development leads to uncertainty, AIs could facilitate a positive-sum agreement among human actors by providing credible enforcement mechanisms, thereby preventing costly competition and wars. This is analogous to how states enforce contracts internally or how federations establish overarching governments, but on a global scale, with AIs acting as a trusted, perpetual enforcer. AI

IMPACT Speculative discussion on how AGI might alter geopolitical dynamics and prevent large-scale conflicts.

RANK_REASON The item discusses a speculative concept about AGI's potential impact on international relations, rather than a concrete release or event.

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AGI could end Thucydides Trap via hegemony or AI-negotiated peace

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  1. LessWrong (AI tag) TIER_1 English(EN) · djbinder ·

    Freeing Thucydides

    <p><em>Prompted by discussion with Buck Shlegeris and others at the Forethought retreat. The idea that AI could bring an end to Thucydides traps is Buck’s. Speculative.</em></p> <p>I think it's plausible that we will not see sustained competition between actors for control over t…